|
Aromatherapy
Uses: Skin and Hair Care
More and more of today's skin and hair care
products are made using essential oils and the people using
these types of products are benefiting in several ways. Not
only are they giving themselves top-notch skin and hair care,
they're also reaping the benefits of
aromatherapy.
When it comes to using the essential oils
that are such a big part of aromatherapy, it's important to
understand a bit about your skin and hair type. Each plant's
essential oils provide a number of different therapeutic
benefits so knowing about your skin and hair will help you
match up your needs with the appropriate
ingredients.
Moisturizing your skin is as easy as adding
suitable carrier oil into an essential oil that's appropriate
for your skin type and then massaging the combined treatment
into your skin.
Aromatherapy skin and hair care products can
cause problems for people who have sensitive skin or allergies.
If you have a bad reaction to a product, whether it's
store-bought or homemade, discontinue use. If you're unsure how
you will react to an essential oil, test it on a small area
first for a few days and see what happens.
If the problem you're trying to alleviate
isn't going away, the products may not be working. If
necessary, consult with a specialist for advice on how to
proceed.
Which Aromatherapy Ingredients to Use for
Skin/Hair Care and How?
For normal skin, try using rose, lavender or
chamomile essential oils. Chamomile also works well on dry or
sensitive skin and skin that is prone to acne or eczema. To use
any of these oils, add several drops into your favorite
fragrance-free face mask and use as directed. Or add right into
your bath
water.
Tee tree and cajeput oils also can help with
acne. A good carrier oil to mix with these essential oils is
grapeseed. You can also mix several drops with rose water to
create a toner.
Sandalwood oil is effective at reducing some
visible signs of aging such as wrinkles and dry skin. Rose
oils, frankincense, neroli and geranium oils are also effective
in treating mature skin.
Palmarosa oils are commonly used in both skin
and hair care products. These oils have moisturizing and
hydrating qualities and they stimulate cell
regeneration.
Used neat or combined with carrier oil, the
essential oils mentioned above can be massaged into skin or
added to bath water. Besides mixing essential oils into carrier
oils, you can also mix them into creams and lotions containing
lanolin as long as these products don't contain a fragrance.
Then just gently massage into skin.
When excess exposure to the sun is a problem,
massage affected areas with lavender or chamomile oils blended
with carrier oil.
A good final rinse for hair is a mixture of
apple cider vinegar, lemon essential oil and water. In a
container, mix 4 teaspoons water, 2 teaspoons vinegar and 3
drops lemon oil. Massage into hair and rinse
well.
One-half cup dry rosemary leaves mixed with
1/2 cup olive oil makes a good hot oil treatment for hair. Mix
ingredients in a pan and heat. Strain. Coat hair with mixture
then wrap in plastic for 20 minutes. Wash
thoroughly.
|