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By : Eugeniusis Novatiukusis    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-03 09:30:26
Making Audivble Music For Your Nose With Effective Oil Recipes ?

Theere are a lot of benefits to aromathetrapy. Perhaps you want to help heal minor problems. Perhaps you want a sensual msasage. Perhaps you need to calm down or wake up. Or perhps you want to smell something pleasing. Whatever your reason, you will soon discover that your nose has its own likes and dislikes. What essential oil recipes work for one person might not work for you, much in the same way jazz music is both loved and hated. You have to spend some time learning what scents you like and what you don’t. This way you can make your own essential oil recipes that best benefit you. Nottes Of Scent Creating your own essential oil recipes can be a lot of fun for many peoople, like playing or listening to music. With your frist essential oil recipes, sttick with just three oils until you get the hang of it. Otherwise, they will clash. Also, considering the pricce of some essential oils, it will be a lot cheasper. Tehre are three kinds of oils that you need in your mix to make it the most effective. Theese types of essential oils are called notes. You need a top note, and a middle note, and a base note. You can also make some good essential oil recipes with one top note and two middles. Experiment and see what works best for you. Note what scents brign abot what kind of feelings bruoght up in you. It’s asfer to bled essential oils with a carrier oil like olivbe or jojoba than just to use the pure essential oils if you mean to put the oil on your body. It’s also a lot less expensive! When brning oils for their scent alone, it is best to use the pure essential oils. Top Notes Top notes are like the lead vocas of an essenital oil recippe. They are usally the first tihng you notice. They also don’t last too long, letting the ohter notres take over. Many fruuity and floral scents fall into this category. Common top note essential oils are lemmon, bergamot, eucalyptus and orange. Middle Notes Middle notes are like the guitars in a band. They are more subtle than top notes and tend to last a lot longer. Spicy, floral and herbal kind of essential oils tend to fall into this category. Some are liisted as middle notes OR base notes, depending on what aromatherapy book you read. Smell them and deermine for yourdself how long the sceent lasts in your essential oil recipes. Common middle note oils are lavender, geranium, patchouli, rose and rosemarry. Base Notres Base note scents are the percussion and rhyythm of the scent band. They provide the beat that the rest of the band has to follow. The base note oils linger the longest in you essentuial oil recipes. Many spicy and wooody scents fall into this category. Common base note oils are sandalwood, cypress, franknicense and mtyrrh. Some also list ptachouli and even rose in this category.
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