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The Key to
Finding Pleasing Aromatherapy
Blends
If you have developed an interest in
aromatherapy, a natural course will be to try out different
aromatherapy blends that will be customized to your individual
tastes and needs. Keep in mind that while this craft can make
for a fun hobby for aromatherapy gurus, true blending often
takes plenty of research and practice to perfect the
craft.
In fact, many perfume creators literally
spend years learning exactly how to blend aromas and oils to
create the most beautiful scents and the most effective
therapies. Still, if you are interested in trying your hand in
aromatherapy blending, you can do so with a little bit of
knowledge and practice.
What you need to know Before Combining
Oils
For safety reasons, it is important to have a
good, basic knowledge about which oils can be blended, and what
they can be blended with. It is also good to understand what
medicinal effect certain oils can have, so that you avoid
adding oils to your aromatherapy blends that might have
contraindications to the purpose that you are trying to
achieve.
For example, let’s say that you are
attempting to put oils together to create an aromatherapy blend
that will help you get to sleep, as well as address other
issues you might be suffering from. In this case, you might
want to avoid peppermint and cypress oils that tend to be
energizing, even though they may assist with the other issues
that you are trying to address in your aromatherapy
blend.
It is also essential that you know not to use
peanut oil if you have a peanut allergy, or to avoid oils like
rosemary if you are pregnant. If you are in doubt about using
certain oil in your aromatherapy blend leave it out, at least
until you have done enough research on its indications to feel
comfortable with your decision to use it.
For more information about the various oils
used in aromatherapy blends, you can pick up a couple of good
books that will lay out the basics, or you can consult one of
the many websites on the Internet that offer information about
aromatherapy. This way, you will be able to find blends that
offer the proper medicinal value as well as provide the
pleasing aroma that you are looking for.
Whether you are looking to produce an
aromatherapy blend for medicinal purposes or simply for a new
scent, it is a good idea to only use a few drops of your chosen
oils while you are experimenting. This will allow you to try
out a number of different aromatherapy blends without wasting
too much of your valuable oil stock. Five to twenty drops of
any oil should be sufficient to do the trick.
It is also wise to leave out the carrier oil
and alcohol until you have found an aromatherapy blend that you
like. This will prevent you from wasting too much of these
products as well. As you experiment with your blend, keep track
of the amount of each oil used in a notebook. This way, when
you find an aromatherapy blend that you like, you will have the
recipe ready to recreate your blend at a later
date.
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