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Scents That Help With Creativity - Aromatherapy Notes - 1 views

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  • t cinnamon or vanilla scents may help increase creativity
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  • Sometimes, your creative juices are flowing just fine, and what you need instead are scents that calm your nerves. Maybe you’re nervous about writing to make a deadline and your anxiety is in overdrive. If that’s the case, try orange or another citrusy type smel
  • that will reduce your feelings of stress so you can focus on your art or writing.
  • You may just tap into something new that you’ve never felt, and as a result create something entirely different than you have before
  • Experiment With Scents
  • Calling Up the Right Mood and Memories
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    me gustan estos articulos, podemos tomar y poner en espa;ol lo que dicen otros y poner la fuente aunque ellos vendan aceites?
Irene V.

Natural Ingredient Resource Center Information - 0 views

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    Aromatherapy & Essential Oils The Aromatic Plant Project is an educational organization and assists people in finding the correct essential oil and hydrosol distillers and distillation equipment for their needs. They are a non-profit educational organization here to support American Agriculture and its natural products. www.aromaticplantproject.com AromaWeb offers over 250 pages of aromatherapy and essential oil articles, essential oil profiles, recipes, as well as important safety information. A very important web site to visit to learn more about the safe use of essential oils! www.aromaweb.com The Aromatherapy Global Online Research Archives [AGORA] is a unique non-commercial, website, contributed to by about eighty people world-wide. Their mission is to promote the serious, intelligent and SAFE use of essential oils for healing the body, mind and spirit. Some of the links don't appear to be working but I suspect that is a temporary problem. http://nature-helps.com/agora/agora.html NAHA National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy Read a wonderful article about aromatherapy in this article which originally appeared in Vegetarian Times [PDF, reprinted with permission]: Scent of a Woman: Aromatherapy comes of age by Barbara Tunick Toxicity Myths ~ The Actual Risks of Essential Oil Use By Ron Guba, hosted by The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA), an educational, nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing public awareness of the benefits of true aromatherapy. www.naha.org/articles/toxicity_myths.htm
Irene V.

What Is a Facial Mask? - 0 views

  • Here are some of the most common ingredients for a home-made face mask and their benefits: Cucumbers -- Cooling, soothing and healing. The classic at-home eye pad. Or you can peel cucumber and put it in a blender with some other ingredients. Avocado - rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, D and E and oil. A good choice for dry and sensitive skin. Honey - Has hydrating, toning and tightening effects. Papaya - Contains papain, a protein-digesting enzyme that dissolves the dead outer layer of the skin. Don't use if your skin is already irritated or sunburned. Eggs - Egg whites tighten and tone the skin. Yogurt - Contains natural lactic acid, which helps exfoliate the skin. It can be used alone as skin softening face mask and is appropriate for all skin types. Potatoes - Use thin slices for oily skin or to reduce under-eye puffiness. Herbs - Herbs and teas such as chamomile (soothing) can be used as ingredients for face masks and compresses.
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.

Agora, Aromatherapy, free information pages - 0 views

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    archivo de investigacion sobre todo lo relacionado a aromaterapia
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