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24-10-07, 09:42 AM
hi Zena,
perhaps wait until the tutor goes into it in more detail, but I am surprised that she has suggested that you do this unless you are undertaking an aromatherapy module as part of your course. lemon is good for oily skin and is uplifting patchouli and sandalwood is good for dry skin and is relaxing palma rosa and geranium is for problem skin/hormonal and is balancing chamomoile for normal skin try www.essentiallyoils.com for essential oils at cost price and an aromastone |
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24-10-07, 10:04 AM
I dont think we are taking the full aromatherpy part i think she was meaning as an extra for a nice smell for the aroma i think,i know we are not using them for massage side of things i think she was meaning for the aroma like makeing the salon room as aroma if you get me.Thanks anyway for the reply i am looking at some courses at the moment for aromatherapy so any info would be good.
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24-10-07, 11:07 AM
You can, but make sure it says you can in the instructions for the steamer or you will clog it up.I have a little basket near the nozzle of my steamer that i put a bit of cotton wool with a few drops of usually lavender or eucalyptus.
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27-10-07, 07:10 AM
Gill is right x
The steamers that you can use with essential oils have a little silver tube where the steam comes out for you to place a piece of cotton wool (i use the little cotton pads from my smile gem kit as they fit a treat) you can't put essential oils directly into a steamer as they bubble up and stop the steamer working (till u empty it ) And yes i did try!!!!! I got my aroma steamers from salonserve and they are fantastic plus the cheepest ive seen on the market x x x |
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30-10-07, 10:27 PM
Aromatherapy is a wonderful tool. Have you ever thought of using herbal tea infusions? As long as they are strained of any tea particles and you use distilled water to brew the tea, you should have the aromatherapy along with the physical properties of the herb to use in your facial treatment without clogging up your steamer. A word to the wise..... do your homework on the herbs you use. For example: if you have a client that has hayfever you cannot use chamomile. It is in the ragweed family.
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02-11-07, 05:17 PM
Thanks guys for the replys very usefull.Iv got my steamer from salon serve and yes it has got a silver tube near the end so i gather that swhat you put ya cotton pad with the oils on? any tips on which ones to use {oils} something relaxing maybe please?,yes im going on an aromatherapy course but can i use some oils as noe or shoulndt i be doing it do you think.Im not massaging in oils just want the aroma.Thanks
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