The Truth About Essential Oils and Aromatherapy

Essential oils are popular for their mesmerizing aroma and healing properties which make them alluring to various health care centers, aromatherapy centers, and spas. These oils are good for skin as they improve the skin texture, tackle acne, and enhance the glow of the skin. Some other benefits include their commercial perfumery value, owing to their enchanting aroma. You can use these Natural Oils as per your purpose, but be careful with the purity percentage inclusive of aroma and other contents. With this write-up, we give you a clear picture of the Essential Oils, their types, and availability in the market.

What is Essential Oil?

It is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid that consists of volatile aroma compounds. Scientifically, Essential Oils are also known as ethereal oil, aetherolea, or simply volatile oil. This oil has earned the name “essential” for its distinctive scent or basically “the essence” derived from the plant. Though, these oils are known to have various medicinal properties, they do not fall in the category of culinary, medical, or pharmacological, considering purpose of their use.

Source

It is extracted from aromatic plant by following various processing methods, the most common of which is steam distillation process.

Extraction

Pure Essential Oils can be extracted by following steam distillation process. There are other processes as well which is inclusive of solvent extraction or expression. There are variety extracted from plants of lavender, eucalyptus, peppermint, ylang-ylang, and jasmine through steam distillation process. Various parts of these plants such as leaves, root, stem, peel, wood, bark, or seed are used as a raw material for extraction process. Most of the essential oils can be distilled in single distillation process, except from ylang-ylang (Cananga odorata), which takes up to twenty two hours to end through one fractional distillation. The process involves heated water from which the steam passes through the raw materials, thereby vaporizing the volatile compound. Read the rest of this entry »

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Using Essential Oils to Enhance Your Life

The use of essential oils dates back to ancient times. Our ancestors used these wonderful essences for perfumes and cosmetics, medicinal purposes, incense, religious ceremonies and rituals, and culinary purposes. Essential oils are derived from plants primarily through steam distillation and some through methods of solvent extraction. They are highly concentrated, therefore, small amounts of the oils are sufficient for use in various applications. For this reason it is recommended that the oils not be used directly on the skin. Instead blend them with a carrier oil such as jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, grapeseed oil or any of the other vegetables oils available utilizing a ratio of 1-3% essential oil.

Lavender and tea tree oil are two oils that be used neat or directly on the skin. It is recommended that a skin test be done prior to using these oils neat by placing one or two drops on the skin and waiting 24 hours for any possible reactions that may occur.

Therapeutic oils are those that are pure meaning they are not diluted with a carrier oil such as a vegetable oil and are taken from the first pressing of the twigs, bark, leaves, stems, or flowers. Almost all essential oils have bactericidal properties such as being antiseptic, antimicrobial, diuretic, antidepressant, antispasmodic and more. Read the rest of this entry »

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