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Anael Albarran

Aceites esenciales para tratar el acné - 1 views

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    "Si, los aceites esenciales pueden ser de gran ayuda para todas las personas que sufren acné leve o moderado. Usados puros o diluidos en algún aceite base, como por ejemplo el de uva, podrás tratar y prevenir esos granitos que se te resisten. Aceite de árbol de Té Sin duda unos de los mejores, ya que tiene un poder antibacteriano, incluso puede utilizarse para curar heridas. Este aceite áctua rápido, limpiando y calmando la zona afectada. Aceite de Bergamota Tiene propiedades secantes además de antibacterianas, por sus cualidades ayuda a rebajar las manchas que ocasionan el acné. Sin embargo este se recomienda rebajarle ya que su concentración es muy pura. Aceite de Clavo Uno de los más purificantes, pero de los más fuertes, nunca hay que usarlo en estado puro, rebájale siempre. Aceite de Palo de Rosa El mas recomendado para pieles muy grasas, ayuda a reducir el sebo, por lo tanto desaconsejado para las pieles sensibles y secas. Con los aceites naturales, no debes dejar de tener precauciones, si tu piel se irrita, puede ser que no los estés usando adecuadamente, consulta siempre en tu herbolario, la mejor manera de dártelos."
Irene V.

21 Things You Should Know About Using Essential Oils | Crunchy Betty - 1 views

  • Peppermint (good for lip balms, oily/acneic skin, and cleaning products) Rosemary (good for hair preparations, oily/acneic skin, and cleaning products) Sweet orange (good for all skin types and very soothing in room sprays for children) Rose geranium (good for all skin types, creating perfumes, and for use in homemade moisturizers) Tea tree (great for healing, getting rid of dandruff, oily/acneic skin, and cleaning products) Lavender (great for all skin types, for relaxation, hair preparations, and cleaning products) Lemon (great for lifting moods, cleaning preparations, and sparingly in toners and products for oily skin)
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    post general con links y recomendaciones
Irene V.

essentialoils.jpg (800×581) - 0 views

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    great complete chart
Irene V.

Making Homemade Perfume and Aftershave - 0 views

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    "Rose 8 drops - Jasmine 4 drops - Bergamot 2 drops"
Irene V.

Smell like you, only better! (home made Cologne) - 0 views

  • m highest concentration of oils to least, the differnt forms of perfume are: Perfume, also called extract or extrait perfume, can include 15-40% essential oils. This is the purest form of scented product and is the most expensive as a result. Eau de parfum contains about 7-15% essential oils. This is the most popular and common form of perfume. It provides a long-lasting fragrance and generally doesn't cost as much as extract perfume. Eau de toilette has around 1-6% essential oils. This makes for a light scent that doesn't linger as long as the more intense versions. It was originally intended to be a refreshing body splash to help people wake up in the morning. Eau de cologne is sometimes used interchangeably with the term eau de toilette. However, the concoction began as the name of a light, fresh fragrance mixed with citrus oils and was made popular by Napoleon. Some perfumers today have a version of this called eau fraiche.
Irene V.

Homemade Essential Oil and Aromatherapy Fragrances Make Great Gifts - 0 views

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    1 usada receta
Irene V.

Ylang Ylang, sensualidad y erotismo a flor de piel - 0 views

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    fantastica foto
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