Do You Know The Different Types of Aromatherapy Oils?

2009 March 20
by publisher


When you drop by untreated health and aromatherapy stores, you are faced with choosing among the many ingredients you may use to achieve a holistic treatment. Some of the items you may encounter contain aromatherapy bath oil, aromatherapy beads, essential oils, carrier oils, fragrance oils and infused oils. Already confused? Read on to differentiate one from the other, and get to know each one’s uses.

Essential Oils

You might be surprised, but the so-called aromatherapy essential oils are not oily to the touch at all. Most of them are clear, but some come in amber or yellowish color, such as orange and lemon grass essential oils.

Essential oils are extracted by distilling them from plant parts such as stems, leaves, petals and roots. They are highly concentrated and contain no reproduction fragrances. You can derive many corporal and psychological repayment from these oils.

They are often sold in small bottles and can greatly vary in price, depending on the rarity of the plant, the amount of oil bent by the plant and other standards. Since they are in pure form, essential oils are often diluted with carrier oils prior to usage.

What are Carrier Oils

Since essential oils are very much concentrated and may cause severe irritations and other reactions in some people, carrier oils are used to dilute them. Carrier oils are made from the seeds, nuts and kernels, which are the parts that contain the most stout. These are also called vegetable oils, and each one has different repayment.

Carrier oils got scents of their own, even if they may not be as strong as those from essential oils. Some of the untreated lotions, body creams, rub oils, bath oils and other skin care products are made from carrier or vegetable oils. When essential oils are added to carrier oils, you will get differences in color, scent and shelf life of the final product.

Fragrance Oils

While essential oils are untreated since they are made of the distilled essences of the plants where they came from, fragrance oils, on the other hand, are reproduction scents – they contain reproduction substances and are diluted with carrier oils. You might have also encountered items like fragrance oils or potpourri oils, but they are in the end just the same as fragrance oils, taking into account how they were made.

It is generally felt that fragrance oils do not have the same therapeutic repayment that essential oils have. Many scented blusher, candles, skin-care products like lotions and soaps, and others only contain fragrance oils or other synthetically-made fragrances. Be sure to read the marks if you want to insure that you are getting only untreated ingredients.

Infused Oils

Infused oils are made by infusing carrier oils with herbs. These are intended for particular plants that don’t have a large amount of essential oils in them.

The excellent thing about using infused oils in aromatherapy than just plain carrier oils is that the combined therapeutic repayment of the carrier oils and the herbs infused into them are achieved. Infused oils may or may not feel oily, depending on which carrier oil is used with it.

Unlike essential oils, infused oils can go rancid over time, just like carrier oils.



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