Archive for March, 2009

Aromatherapy Skin Care

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Aromatherapy is a luxurious and healing system of natural care that has a variety of therapeutic uses. Aromatherapy for skin care has been one of the earliest and most popular uses of this body of knowledge. Aromatherapy involves the use of various scents and fragrances that are derived from essential oils that are extracted from aromatic herbs. Aromatherapy doesn’t just smell great, but is also extremely healing and is an important facet of skin care. Aromatherapy massages are a luxurious experience as the scents relax your nerves and the massage nourishes your skin. Our skin is most susceptible to environmental damage as it is the most exposed part of our body, which is also why it needs particular attention.

The best way to keep your skin healthy and glowing is by following a healthy well balanced diet, along with aromatherapy skin care. Before you begin your aromatherapy treatments you need to make sure your skin is cleansed thoroughly, so as to remove any residue from cosmetic products or debris that collects on the outer layers of skin. Gentle scrubs and exfoliates are recommended for this purpose. Aromatherapy oils or essential oils are the main ingredient you will need, and it’s vital that you choose the right oil based on the skin type to maximize the benefits.

Aromatherapy skin care may be practiced in a variety of ways, from massage oils, to baths and sprays. Application of essential oils in different manners helps to optimize their effect. Aromatherapy oils may be used in combination with bath salts or bath gels, for a relaxing and healing soak. A massage before a soak may be even better. It’s important that you find the right method of application for yourself as failure to do so will only result in diminished benefits.

Here is a brief list of some essential oils and their properties to help you choose the right one.

  • Lavender: Balances, soothes, normalizes and clarifies the skin.
  • Eucalyptus: Purifies, balances, cools and invigorates the skin.
  • Peppermint: Revitalizes, refreshes, cools and energizes the skin.
  • Ylang Ylang: Sensual and euphoric, it allures the skin.
  • Bergamot: Normalizes and uplifts the skin, builds confidence.
  • Lemon: Energizes, uplifts, refreshes and strengthens the skin.
  • Patchouli: Sooths and uplifts the skin.
  • Clary sage: Tones the skin, balancing for the emotions and very uplifting.
  • Chamomile: Soothing, balances and rejuvenates the skin.

Different skin types will require different combinations, but it ultimately depends on your personal preference

Aromatherapy Uses

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Aromatherapy and its essential oils can be used for a variety of purposes and offer multiple benefits. Aromatherapy is basically a discipline or alternative medicine that employs the use of essential oils that are extracted from herbs. The natural essences and scents of aromatic plants and aromatherapy herbs are used not just for purposes of relaxation and pleasure, but also for healing physical conditions and for psychological well being. Aromatherapy can be used to treat skin conditions like acne, respiratory conditions like asthma or bronchitis, muscular and circulatory conditions like arthritis or varicose veins, and fungal infections like athlete’s foot to name a few.

Aromatherapy can be used in different ways with different methods.

  • Aromatherapy massage: Aromatherapy massage is one of the most popular fields of aromatherapy that is widely used for purposes of pleasure and healing. It offers a variety of benefits, from providing the most exquisite relaxation to treating muscle spasms and aches and pains.
  • Oil Burners: Oil burners work by diffusing the essence of aromatherapy oils in the air we breathe. This method again helps with relaxation and to combat a variety of psychological conditions stemming from stress. They also help relieve and treat respiratory disorders.
  • Vaporiser Rings: Vaporiser rings work in the same manner as oil burners, and diffuse the sweet healing aromas into the air we breathe.Inhalation: Inhalation is one of the most popular methods of treatment for various conditions, particularly for those of the respiratory system. This is the simplest for of aromatherapy.
  • Aromatherapy Baths: Aromatherapy baths are not just luxurious, but extremely healing. They offer tremendous benefits for a variety of skin conditions, musculoskeletal problems, circulatory problems, and also as pain relievers. Moreover there is nothing more relaxing and no method more effective than this to beat stress.
  • Compresses and Diffusers: Adding aromatherapy oils to compresses and diffusers is often recommended for a number of physical ailments to provide relief and healing.

The use of aromatherapy, irrespective of the method of use, can help strengthen the immune system, thereby improving your overall health. Its psychological effects are widely recognized as it creates a feeling of comfort and well being. Some of these benefits are explained because of the inherent properties of aromatherapy oils. They possess anti fungal and anti bacterial properties, that make them effective against many types of ailments. The antiseptic and restorative properties of aromatherapy herbs are believed to not only induce relaxation but stimulate circulation as well. Inhaling aromatherapy vapors is the most effective use of aromatherapy as they affect the limbic region of the brain, which dictates our emo

Back Massage Techniques

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Aromatherapy is one of the most widely practiced alternative health therapies because of its wide scope, both in terms of the benefits it offers and the universality of its application. Aromatherapy massages and the simple straightforward aromatherapy can be used for almost anyone irrespective of age, gender, physique or health status, and everyone stands to benefit from it. For those with health conditions it can be therapeutic, while healthy individuals can also enhance and maintain their health.

Aromatherapy massages are an important facet of aromatherapy and aromatherapy back massage is the most popular, as the spinal region is most often under stress and tension, contributing to a variety of problems, some minor, while others pose serious risks. As with any other aromatherapy massage, an aromatherapy back massage is administered by a qualified practitioner and with essential oils. The oils will be chosen after consultation, so as to best determine which ones are ideally suited for you.

Tips and Techniques

  • A good blended massage oil is central to a good aromatherapy massage, so make sure you are informed about essential oils. You can either purchase premade massage oils or create your own with essential and carrier oils. Before you attempt to make your own oil however make sure you research the subject thoroughly. There is a vast body of literature on the subject, both online and in print.
  • Start by gently applying oil over the lower back, and slowly work your way to the shoulders. Use both hands and apply gentle pressure on upward strokes, while the downward movement calls for a release of pressure.
  • Work on either side of the spinal tip or base, with your thumbs. Follow gentle circular motions and repeat this 5 or 6 times.
  • With your hands layered, one over the other, move up the spine and around the region of the shoulder blades. When doing this follow a figure of eight pattern.
  • You can then work on each shoulder blade individually and using circular motions.
  • Gently squeeze the area extending from the neck to the shoulders moving from the neck outwards. Do this slowly and gently around 4 or 5 times.
  • Use your thumbs to apply gentle pressure on the back of the neck, moving to the ears.
  • After this in a gentle sweeping motion run your hands down the spine or center of the back, right down to the tip. Then pull upwards at the sides.
  • Use backward and forward strokes along the sides and then the entire back to warm it up.
  • Use your thumb in circular motions just above the buttocks and out toward the hips.
  • Use gentle strokes moving up the spine with your hands following a sequence alternating the movements and gradually lightening the touch.
  • End the massage by bring one hand to rest at the tip of the spine and the other at the neck. Retain this posture for almost a minute before releasing.

Benefits of Aromatherapy Scents

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Aromatherapy scents are a benefit that we derive from their essential oils. Aromatherapy scents are most commonly and widely used for relaxation and to combat stress. These benefits are exploited when the scents from the essential oils are released into the air for purposes of inhalation. These powerful scents trigger different senses and can influence our moods in a manner that relaxes calms, soothes and heals.

Benefits:

Aromatherapy scents and the essential oils they derive from are like a panacea for almost all our ills. There are a wide variety of essential oils that are used for their scent in aromatherapy. These scents have a variety of uses as their effects, calming, relaxing, energizing or sedative. Their effects are however not limited to stress related and other psychological conditions, but also for a variety of muscle aches, spasms and cramps. They are in fact used to treat conditions like arthritis. Some of them can also help treat rashes and blisters, or even burns. Some like citronella, even work as natural insect repellants. These aromatherapy scents are also used in a wide variety and large number of beauty products to not just enhance their appeal and fragrance, but also their effectiveness.

To illustrate the varied benefits of aromatherapy scents we shall focus on the benefits and uses of a few of the most popular ones.

Benefits of Peppermint
Aromatherapy with peppermint is believed to improve cognitive skills, with enhanced memory and increased alertness. This scent is extremely beneficial for those working under stress and students.

Benefits of Lemon
Research indicates that lemon oil could possess properties like an anti-depressant. This makes it very useful for stress relief.

Benefits of Rosemary
Rosemary can have a beneficial effect on your mood and consequently on your performance. It has been shown to bring about a reduction in cortisol levels, which makes it an excellent aromatherapy scent for relaxation during the day.

Benefits of Rose
This is probably the most easily available aromatherapy scent and it can be beneficial for relieving stress and depression, and alleviating menopause symptoms.

Benefits of German Chamomile
Chamomile tea may be very popular for stress relief but its scent is just as effective. It is also useful for relief from stress related disorders like insomnia, as well as PMS. It also acts as a natural remedy to relieve insect bites and rheumatism.

These are just a few of examples of aromatherapy scents, but there are many more that you can avail of, to explore the complete range of b