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Aromatherapy
Skin Care Can Provide Profound Skin
Therapy
Many people may scoff at the idea of smelling
their way to soft skin, but aromatherapy skin care has been
used for hundreds of years. Many of the fragrances from
essential oils used in aromatherapy also have significant
healing effects when used in skin creams and lotions, while
providing the aromatherapy that benefits the user in other
ways. Unfortunately, manufacturers have found using chemicals
can replicate the aroma of natural botanicals and while they
may smell similar, they usually lack the therapeutic properties
of the real thing.
Many have heard of the benefits of
aromatherapy in healing a variety of health issues, as well as
reducing stress and overall muscle relaxation. The fact is that
many of these essential oils can provide great skin benefits if
applied directly to the skin. Many combine aromatherapy with
massages utilizing essential oils for a holistic approach to
skin care, as the scent enters the body through the olfactory
system and through the skin through an aromatherapy
massage.
Also using aromatherapy bath products that
help permeate the skin while soaking in a tub can be
complimented with the burning of an aromatherapy candle,
improving a person’s well-being while offering relaxation
techniques.
Soft, Smooth Skin Is Main
Goal
For most, having soft, smooth looking and
feeling skin is the primary reason for their skin care
regiment. However, using aromatherapy skin care massages can
also help treat deeper problems such as tired muscles. They may
also aid in the recovery of skin tone, so that the skin not
only looks good but also retains its elasticity and firmness.
Finding the right aromatherapy skin care that works for you can
be done by trail and error or by consulting an
aromatherapy expert.
Care must be taken when trusting your body to
aromatherapy as some of the scents used for a calming effect,
may make a person fall into slumber, forgetting there they are
and end up with raisin skin. Additionally, after bathing in
aromatherapy scented waters, instead of towel drying, lightly
pat dry and use aromatherapy skin care products to replace
moisturizers in the skin.
While piling rose pedals on top of a tub
filled with warm water may look appealing, unless the water is
filled with aromatherapy skin care products containing quality
essential oils, the benefits will not be the same. Soaking in
essential oils followed by massage of essential oil laden
moisturizers can provide the ideal aromatherapy skin care
experience.
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