How to Blend and Use Aromatherapy Oils to Relieve Pain and Stress : How to Make a Lavender Body Lotion for a Good Nights Sleep : Aromatherapy Tips
February 12, 2010 on 6:53 pm | In Aromatherapy | 7 Comments
Learn how to make an aromatherapy lavender body lotion to aid in a good nights sleep, in this free video.
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Very informitive. Thank you. wheelchair and braces I desire to use oil than chemical medication…you are a God send!
Comment by uhad2again — Friday, February 12, 2010 #
hi,can you put clary sage on your pillow too?i just bought some today.
Comment by toledogirl — Friday, February 12, 2010 #
We heard you the first time…
Comment by 247XPRESS — Friday, February 12, 2010 #
Cinnamon oil is probably the worst oil to use on your skin. Don’t do it. She was more careful with the lavender which is safe to use undiluted on the skin. What kind of expert is she?
Comment by Stephprincess93 — Friday, February 12, 2010 #
Adding essential oils to a hot bath will provide very little in aromatherapy as essential oils are very heat and light sensitive. Better to offer to add the same amount of essential oils to some sunflower, olive, or other culinary oil and use as a body or massage oil. Remember to store your essential oils in a dark, cool location, they should also be kept in a well sealed amber glass bottle.
Comment by edgemoore420 — Friday, February 12, 2010 #
Adding essential oils to a hot bath will provide very little in aromatherapy as essential oils are very heat and light sensitive. Better to offer to add the same amount of essential oils to some sunflower, olive, or other culinary oil and use as a body or massage oil. Remember to store your essential oils in a dark, cool location, they should also be kept in a well sealed amber glass bottle.
Comment by edgemoore420 — Friday, February 12, 2010 #
Make sure your starting lotion is unscented. Use disposable droppers (one for each essential oil) and do not cross contaminate one to the other. Clary Sage should be avoided when pregnant (although the minimal amount used here should cause no problems).
Comment by edgemoore420 — Friday, February 12, 2010 #