Aromatic Aromatherapy Blending
Aromatic aromatherapy blending is when
essential oils are blended together purely for the inviting
scent that is produced. Although therapeutic advantages
can also be gained, the entire aim of aromatic aromatherapy
blending is to create a pleasing fragrance. Although the
smell of the blend is the main regard, it is also necessary to
be concerned with the health and safety aspects of blending as
some oils can be hazardous and others are dangerous for people
with certain medical conditions to use. The art of aromatic
aromatherapy blending can take years to master as there are
oils available to use are so numerous and the possible
combinations are practically unlimited.
The science of aromatherapy perfume combines
base notes, middle notes and top notes to form a compatible and
pleasant scent with essential oils that complement each other
without overpowering one another and which last the perfect
amount of time. When creating an aromatherapy blending
intended for perfume, the choice of synthesized chemicals that
mimic essential oils over natural essential oils is often based
on the fact that synthetic chemicals are cheaper and are often
more consistent and reliable than its natural
counterparts. Aromatherapy blending generally uses
alcohol, carrier oils, herbs, water and essential oils to make
unique oils. The various essential oils are divided into
categories such as florals, woodsy, oriental and minty and oils
in the same category usually blend well together although they
can also blend well with those in other categories. The
oils harmonize and evaporate at different stages creating
various new scents at irregular intervals.
Therapeutic Aromatherapy Blending
Aromatherapy blending of a therapeutic kind is
used to improve an emotional or physical condition. The
scent of the blend is not necessary but a decent aroma is a
plus. The types of oils that must be included in a blend
should combat the specific areas needed but it is necessary
that care is taken to ensure that the oils do not have negative
effects on any other area. Some oils are not suitable for
pregnant women or people with certain medical conditions, for
example, and this is why care must be taken when selecting the
oils to be used. In cases where there are more than one
ailments to be cured, it is fine to combine different oils that
target these problems but the oils must blend well together in
order to reap the benefits. Essential oils have different
effects during aromatherapy blending; some are used to
energize, others are used to relax and there are kinds that
combat against pain.
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