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If you want to relax and loosen after a long tiring day at work all you need is a glass of wine, soft music and a soothing aromatherapy that harmonizes with the other two. Aromatherapy uses essential oils to improve your mood and soothe your nerves. These oils are distilled scientifically from plants and herbs. Most of these oils bear a calming aroma that revitalizes your frame of mind and make you feel elated.

Aromas & Natural Scents

Aromatherapy is a natural way of killing bad odors and foul smell that some times contaminate the air. It almost acts as air ionizer and purifier. To create your custom smell you can mix these oils add distill water and spray in your room to impart the fragrance that matches your persona and style and reflects your mood. There are different kinds of smells that build your mood for distinct situations. Aromatherapy scents can revivify your spirits, spur the energy level, act as an aphrodisiac or just create a romantic environment.  

These scents are environment friendly and always better to use than the deodorizing aerosols. Aromatic candles are another way to making your room look beautiful and smell excellent. Lighting these candles that usually come in different gentle and vibrant colors adds to the beauty of your home and spreads mood enhancing scents in the air.

Scents that lifts up your spirits

When you want to feel better and whack off your depression generally you eat chocolates, ice cream of drink coffee. There is a better solution to this. Use citrus oils instead. Lime orange, lemon or grapefruit can yield excellent results to tackle your depression. These scents naturally stimulate a lethargic mood and induce clarity.

Citrus, mint, or pine will freshen you up. Jasmine, gardenia, and sandalwood are woody fragrances that are ideally used to instill romanticism. Rose or Ylang Ylang is excellent antiseptics, natural sedatives and antidepressants. These also bear the qualities of an aphrodisiac.

You can easily use aromas to revive from a sad depressing mood. Aromatherapy actually helps you to improve the quality of life by instilling positivism. You might associate some fragrance to your favorite memories that you cherish. Learn to build up your mood by collecting those fragrances that induce a sense of fervor and zeal to your life whenever it turns dismal and dull.

Invigorating Scents

Sandal wood, Sage and Lavender used individually or infused together emanate wonderful fragrance that invigorates your mood. These oils stimulate the production of serotonin which reduces stress and helps your body and mind to relax. People suffering from anxiety, stress and insomnia have effectively being treated with these oils for excellent results. Lavender, Bergamot and Sandalwood slow the heart rate and relieve muscle tension.

These oils also reduces pain by triggering the production of enkephalin and endorphin that heightens your sexual feelings as well. Our body’s smell system is closely related to the limbic system of our brain and any the smell reaches the brain immediately and satisfies our mind and soul.

Massaging these oils and all over your body also produces satisfaction and relaxes the body. Massaging increases blood circulation and aromatic oils are absorbed more quickly into the system of your body.

Celebrate seasons with exquisite aromas

You can also celebrate the seasons with the scents of fruits and flowers that invoke happy memories. Summer memories are attached with citrus and floral scents, winter with apple and fresh cinnamon or pine, autumn with pumpkins, berries and other fruits, spring with dahlia, daisy, cucumber, country meadow and crabapple.

Natural Aromatherapy is part of a mind-body health science that always enhances your sense of contentment and comfort and brings enthusiasm in life.

Doctors and beauty experts say that some amount of oil is essential to keep our skin healthy and glowing. Going further, oils can even influence our mental condition. No wonder then that essential oils are a rage today.

 

Essential oils are obtained from the seeds, peel, bark, flowers, roots, and leaves of various plants. Although this term is comparatively new, people have been using essential oils for physical and mental health since time immemorial. Ancient Ayurvedic texts from India report the use of such oils to treat various aches and pains and induce relaxation of mind and body. Today, apart from Ayurveda, essential oils are used in aromatherapy, cosmetics, perfumery, and incense. They are also used to impart flavor to certain dishes and to add fragrance to domestic cleaning products.  

 

Essential oils are concentrated liquids, and they have the essence of the plant from which they are derived. Its not that all parts of a plant yield essential oil, for example, orange peel, cedar wood, almond seed, and clove flower are the respective parts of the plants that are used to obtain oil.      

 

As essential oils are marketed in concentrated forms, they should not be applied undiluted on the skin. They are diluted with the help of carrier oils like olive or hazelnut by qualified and experienced aroma-therapists, so avoid mixing and matching oils on your own at home! Use of undiluted essential oil or the wrong mix can trigger severe allergic reactions. For the same reason, never allow kids to handle essential oils without adult supervision. As essential oils smell really nice, kids may have the tendency to consume them. So, if you keep these oils at home, store them in a locked cabinet and out of children’s reach.    

 

Before your aromatherapy session, request a patch test with the recommended essential oil. This is especially important if you are prone to allergies in general. Some oils are not known to cause any allergy, but even then, never bypass this step. Essential oils are inflammable so it’s essential to store them properly. In addition, use very small amounts of oil and never consume essential oils.

 

Citrus, lavender, sandalwood, jojoba, chamomile, tea tree oils are some oils that are used as massage, bath, or skin care oils. These help to nourish skin, reduce inflammation, and tackle infection and keep skin soft and fresh. A skin care expert or an aroma-therapist will tell you exactly which oil will be suitable for your skin type. Apart from widespread use in skin care, essential oils are used to relax the body and the mind.

 

Jasmine, basil, frankincense, sandalwood, peppermint are some oils used in aromatherapy to treat fatigue. Frankincense, orange, lemon, and rose oils reportedly induce a sense of well-being and happiness. Confidence boosters include grapefruit, cypress, and jasmine oils; grapefruit and jasmine oils are also excellent stress busters. If you suffer from low confidence levels or are constantly depressed, aromatherapy sessions can help. While jasmine, orange, grapefruit and rosemary oils can enhance your confidence, rose sandalwood, and lavender can lift your spirits.  

 

If you don’t have the time or the money for expensive aromatherapy sessions you can simply light incense sticks containing essential oils at home. They will not only add fragrance to your home, but will have a soothing effect on you. You could also buy perfumes that contain essential oils like lavender or jasmine. The options are many for the seeker!