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A person can obtain aromatherapy qualifications through self-study, classes and seminars, distance learning, and apprenticeships. In the United States, no state has regulations, licensure or laws...
How to Make Sage Oil
Sage oil can have a sedative effect in high doses, so it's important to check with an aromatherapist before attempting to make sage oil. Infuse the scent of sage into vegetable oil in a dark...
How to Make an Aromatherapy Massage Oil
Make aromatherapy massage oils by mixing a base oil, such as jojoba, grape seed, sunflower or apricot, with 6-to-12 drops of essential oils. Prevent skin irritation from aromatherapy massage oils...
How to Use Aromatherapy for Depression
Using aromatherapy, treat depression by inhaling essential oils, such as citrus and lavender, with a facial spritzer or room spray. Then, learn to run a bath with sage and geranium oils, which...
How to Use Aromatherapy for Headaches
To reduce the pain of headaches, practice aromatherapy by inhaling essential oils with a facial spritzer or massaging oils into the neck and shoulders. Use peppermint, rosemary, basil or chamomile...
How to Use Aromatherapy for Sinus Infection
Alleviate a sinus infection using an aromatherapy inhaler with decongestant essential oils, such as rosemary, eucalyptus and lavender, or make a massaging oil to apply directly to the sinus...
How to Use Essential Oils for Kids
When using essential oils on kids, make sure to pick the most mild and gentle oils, such as lavender or orange, and use an aromatherapy room spray to help calm children before bed. Learn more safe...
How to Store Essential Oils Properly
Store aromatherapy essential oils in amber bottles that are protected from light, oxygen and heat. Properly store essential oils to keep them from dying or decompressing with this free video from...
How to Make a Natural Insect Repellent
Make a natural insect repellent by using a spray bottle that combines water and essential oils, such as lemongrass, lavender, tea tree and citronella. Or, find out how to make a a natural insect...
Aromatherapists base their work on the knowledge that the brain interprets smells faster than pain. As smells are detected by the nose, they are then sent directly to the brain to be identified....
Aromatherapy involves treating both mental and physical ailments with essential oils derived from plants. It's been in existence for hundreds of years and some say it can be used to address...