Herbal and essential oils are an integral part of every masseuse. They give the massage a new dimension, and their smells can be relaxing or stimulating.
Essential oils should always be diluted in base oil, carefully closed and kept in a cold and dark place.
Essential oils and their action:
Bergamot - acts as a natural antiseptic, helps with depression and acne. The oil is phototoxic, meaning that after massage with this oil you should not expose your skin to sunlight.
Eucalyptus - a natural antiseptic, stimulates, helps with coughing, colds and pains.
Chamomile - it works soothing, antidepressant, it helps with headaches, insect kills and mosquitoes.
Lavender - a natural antiseptic and analgesic, it acts soothing, helps with headaches and insomnia, stimulates circulation.
Neroli - it works soothing, natural aphrodisiac, helps with anxiety and insomnia, nourishes dry skin.
Rosemary - stimulates, improves memory, relieves rheumatic pain. It is suitable for sports massage.
Ylang-ylang - acts as an antidepressant and soothing, natural antiseptic and aphrodisiac, it is recommended for the treatment of fatty and sensitive skin.
Rose - is a natural antiseptic, it acts soothing and antidepressant.
Tea maker - works against fungus and bacteria, soothes.
The touch power is beneficial. Treat yourself to a quality massage or relax your close, good massage. Massage is a gift that works on the one who receives it, but also on the one who is giving it.
Applying Essential Oils in Massage
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