- The Benefits Of An Aromatherapy
Bath
- By: Lorna Findlay
Aromatherapy also advocates practices
of taking bath using one of those exotic essential oils; for
many of us, a hot and relaxing bath is both a way to calm down
tired bodies and relieve stress. Further more, a few moments
to think, ponder, contemplate and meditate can create wonders
for the mind and body. A hot bath with one of your favorite oils
adds a new experience to your life, which is otherwise straining
and equally boring. Essential oils also called "oil of life",
is soothing and refreshing, when added to your bath tub. Thus,
these oils compel us to think over using them at least once a
day to feel invigorated. Using the bath as an innovative way
of administering aromatherapy is one of the best for numerous
reasons.
Your entire dull skin gets a
layer of pure essential oils. The misty vapors rising from the
hot water enters your olfactory system and lungs. Your mind will
be clear and calm, allowing you to concentrate on yourself and
the essential oil treatment. It means essential oils bring a
celestial experience to your bathroom.
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Mandatory sleep or renewed vigor
will soon follow such a refreshing treatment. Apart from these
soothing effects, you can even adjust the level of essential
oils to treat some of your skin conditions like acne and scabies.
Another advantage of using aromatic oil is relieving your nervous
conditions by making your mental constitution stronger and calmer.
Some essential oils are known to be very romantic in nature;
few drops your favorite oil will help you and your spouse to
relax allowing passionate moments to overflow. It can also simply
be used to aid in your enjoyment of your bath, to feel the balminess
of flowing water. |
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Using essential oils in the bath
is as simple as adding 10 drops just before you enter the tub.
You can add, perhaps, lavender or rose oils or intricately add
concocted bath oil containing a number of oils. It is purely
personal and you can choose your favorite oil. Floral oils like
jasmine or rose oils, usually make perfect bath concoctions,
but one can feel free to use a particular oil or blend for conditions
they wish to help.
The good effects of aromatherapy
bath directly seeps in to respiratory, skin and nervous system
to reduce problems. It is also discovered that joint problems
and muscle pain can also be greatly helped.
Though soaps and candles containing
real, pure aromatic oils can be beneficial too, nothing compares
the advantage of direct contact of essential oils with the bath
water. You must note its high volatility and instability, so
it is prudent, when using them in the bath and add those drops
just before you are ready to enter. You must also trap all those
steam vapors by making sure that you draw close the shower curtains.
This single action will make sure you are reaping the benefits
of the essential oils before they evaporate with the hot steam.
Any bath oils containing extracts
of Vitamin E, when added to your favorite aromatic oil, can help
the essential oil to linger on the surface of the water faster
and usually can be placed under hot running water. If you want
to create a lively bubble bath setting or special bath, add a
bit of dried milk, a bit of good quality hand soap and fresh
rose petals plus your oil.
Women will find bathing in rosemary
water to be particularly beneficial after a stressful day and/or
PMS symptoms.
Men can use a pungent orange
or ylang-ylang, especially in the morning to get them started
for a day of work.
Aromatherapy oils and their usage
are gaining lots of popularity among beauty conscious people
of the world; many personal care industries are using more essential
oils in their bathing products, than ever before. |