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SOME SIMPLE Lavender
AROMA/Herbal THERAPY FORMULAS:
Refer to Table 1 of The
Aromatherapy Book: Applications & Inhalations and
Table 1 of The Herbal Body Book for
your choice of essential oils.
SIMPLE SCRUB as a cleanser
or soap substitute.
1 T Oatmeal added to 1 T warm
honey + 1 drop Lavender oil.
Apply to moistened skin.
FACIAL OIL FOR SKIN
Make your blend of therapeutic
essential oils using Table 1 of the Herbal Body Book
or the chapter on Blending of the Aromatherapy
Studies Course. Add 4-6 drops of your e.o. mixture to 1 oz of
herbal infused vegetable oil. Particularly recommended is Lavender
Infused Oil with your added essential Oils. Or use Olive oil
for normal skin, Hazelnut oil for oily skin and Sunflower oil
for dry skin. Bottle, label and use. Make only one ounce of facial
oil at a time because as you treat your skin condition, it will
change and so will your choice of essential oils.
ALMOND MILK for TENDER
OR INFLAMED SKIN
In a small blender, blend 3
oz whole milk, 1 oz Lavender hydrosol with 4 T chopped Almonds
until creamy. Refrigerate and add 3-5 drops of your choice Lavender
essential oil as needed to 1 oz of the nut milk and mix thoroughly.
Cleanse your face and apply the fragrant milk with your fingertips
in sweeping motions to your face. Always move your fingertips
upward from chin to ears and jaw to eye and from eyebrows to
hairline. Let it dry on the skin. This is best used in the evening
before bedtime. Cleanse your face gently in the morning.
STEAMING YOUR SKIN AS A CLEANSING
ALTERNATIVE
Any mixture of herbs and essential
oils will work. But for simplicity sake use Lavender flower,
Chamomile flowers, Rosebuds and Comfrey leaf. Infuse 1 T of each
in one cup of water, then heat this water just to boiling. Remove
the pot to a table and place face over pot and let the steam
do its work. Use only 1 drop of your choice of essential oil
per steam. See the Herbal Body Book and The Aromatherapy
Book
GENTLE MASKS for Stimulation
These were discussed at length
in The Herbal Body Book and many examples
are given. The easiest mask and the most therapeutic besides
the ones mentioned in the required readings is to simply take
the simplest store-bought mask and make it therapeutic by adding
high-quality Lavender oils and a bit of herbal Lavender infusion
or hydrosol. Use no more than 1-2 drops essential oil per mask.
You may also use 1 t. clay + 1 t. hydrosol + a touch of Lavender/Chamomile
essential oil.
HOT OIL TREATMENTS FOR SKIN
AND HAIR
To one ounce of Jojoba oil or
Walnut oil, add up to 10 drops of essential oil of your choice.
Heat gently. Apply to hair roots and scalp only. [Yes, I know
that this is difficult, it may help to wet the hair with water
so that the oil does not penetrate the hair shaft as readily].
After all the oil has been massaged into the roots and scalp,
put on a shower cap and let it warm up (via sun or hairdryer
set on medium). Warm it up for 10-15 minutes. Massage scalp.
Shampoo hair.
SHAMPOO
Shampoo can be easily be made
from herbs, soap and essential oils. However, if you don't wish
to do this, make herbal shampoo the easy way. Make an herbal
infusion using 1 oz of mixed Lavender flowers to 2 cups of water.
Strain and add 1/2 cup of this floral infusion to 1 oz of store-bought
shampoo. Add 3 drops of essential oil. Shampoo hair. Dry by using
a Linen or silk towel and rubbing the hair with the towel. This
will give a gloss to the hair.
With the rest of your Lavender
herbal infusion you can steam your skin or add it to your aromatic
Lavender bath or use as a hair rinse. The excess can be refrigerated
or used in your bath.
BATHING
- I generally add Spikenard or
Lavender/Chamomile e.o. to a bath.
Other bath treatments can be
made with any number of herbal and essential oil ingredients.
Salt scrub baths made up of 1 oz Sea Salt + 1 oz Hazel
nut oil + 5 drops Lavender essential oil is used as externally
to exfoliate for dead skin cells. A shower or soak follows the
salt scrub (see The Aromatherapy Book: Applications
& Inhalations).
Are there any other body and
skin care treatments that can be made using herbs and essential
oil? You bet! |