Aromatherapy Oil - Carnation Essential Oil

Aromatherapy relies heavily on essential oils extracted from natural items like leaves, roots, flowers, and stems of plants. A lot of herbs are also used to make essential oils. A lot of the oils extracted from these natural items have therapeutic properties and are useful for curing many of our body’s ailments. The properties of the essential oils determine whether they should be applied on the body or diffused and inhaled. The essential oils can help heal eczema, acne, and can be used as antiseptics to treat wounds. As fumes, they help the body to relax, de-stress, and cure insomnia, fatigue, and pre menstrual syndrome.

There are many therapeutic effects of carnation essential oils, some of them being removing inflammation, curing hair loss, and relaxing the muscles. Also if you are experiencing flatulence, carnation essential oil can prove really beneficial. Some of them include:

  • Reduction of wrinkles - The oil is mixed with a carried and then applied directly to the skin.
  • Curing skin eczema - Repeated use of the essential oil has been seen to cure eczema.
  • Minimizing rashes - The essential oil can also help in minimizing rashes caused by allergies or bacteria.
  • Improve skin tone - Carnation oil can also act as a conditioner for the skin by improving the texture and the tone of the skin.
  • Maintain healthy skin - The oil is also helpful in maintaining good health of the skin.  To see the full benefits of the essential though, it is important that you use only a small amount of the oil for a long period of time.

The carnation essential oil is made out of the carnation flowers. One of the stronger essential oils, one has to be careful while handling and using this oil. The storage of the oil should be given special attention to. It is important to store the oil in a dark and cool place, preferably away from direct sunlight. To avoid sunlight, usually the bottles in which carnation essential oils are stored are dark. The bottles are either dark amber or coral blue in color.

The dilution of the oil should be optimum, too. There are recommended specifications for diluting the oil. The oil is never used directly. Instead it is mixed with a fixed quantity of carrier oil. Usually this carrier oil is grape seed, avocado, almond, or wheat germ oil. Even with the diluted oil, it is important that a skin patch test be done before the oil is liberally used. Use the oil on a small patch of skin and wait for an entire day to check for any skin irritations that might occur. If you experience no side effects, then you can start using the oil. The oil should never be taken for internal use and should be significantly diluted if it is to be used on chil

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