Posts Tagged ‘Aromatherapy Massage’

Aromatherapy Massage Lotion – What’s Your Flavor?

Friday, February 5th, 2010

In most pharmacies and holistic health stores or from physicians you can obtain some aromatherapy massage lotion for your own personal usage at home. If you have not tried any of the products available, it is wiser just to test them on the skin first before using them fully on the body, as you never know if you may be allergic to some of the ingredients in the aromatherapy massage lotion.

Side Effects
 
For some people the slightest mildest ingredient can often land them up in hospital, due to the concentration of the ingredients and the way that an aromatherapy massage lotion is intended to penetrate the skin, itches or rashes can lead to inflammation and a whole lot of side effects such as swelling too. These side effects cannot just be rectified with another type of aromatherapy massage lotion as if to cancel the effect, medical attention needs to be sought if the problem is persistent and severe. Although the thought of using an aromatherapy massage lotion may seem all safe and sound, problems do occur occasionally. Just as with every product that you purchase for the first time, is it a deodorant or even an aromatherapy hand lotion, you may think it will do you the world of good, only to cause you pain and grief from the ingredients. Unfortunately not everyone can use the simplest of products and therefore have to seek alternative methods or products to get the job done for what they are wanting, while other people have the opposite problem with products purchased.
 
Flavors And Aromas
 
In most cases when you buy an aromatherapy massage lotion for yourself, you will smell the flavors and aromas first, breathing the aromas in deeply to see how they may heighten or arouse your senses, or calm you down. While the smell of papaya does not appeal to everyone in an aromatherapy massage lotion, the smell of lavender, vanilla, sandalwood, rosehip, tea tree, or even jasmine could also have the same effect, even though their intended purposes may be quite different from each other.
 
Thankfulness

Thankfully we don’t get to smell garlic or ginger or other potent smells in the tubes and tubs of aromatherapy creams every day on every shelf, but this does not rule out the possibility that they may very well have a positive healing effect on people, in their very own unique special way, for those who specially request them for some unknown current reason.

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Aromatherapy Soy Candle: The Difference

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Anyone who goes in for an aromatherapy massage is usually going to see an aromatherapy scented candle of some sort in the room where the massage will be taking place. This is because the aromatherapy candle is one of the main staples of any good aromatherapy massage, because the essential oils that are being emitted from the candle are going to fill the room and help to promote relaxation and stimulate in different ways, depending on the scent that is being used.

Most massage therapists will ask their clients ahead of time which scent they would prefer to have used, because the last thing that they want is to end up picking a scent that is too overpowering or which is just not a personal favorite of the client.

However there is now also the option of an aromatherapy soy candle, and a lot of people who are used to getting their aromatherapy massages are not so sure what this is all about and don’t know what the aromatherapy soy candle is.

Choosing a Soy Candle

There are really not any noticeable differences of an aromatherapy soy candle when compared to a more basic candle. Basically the only difference between an aromatherapy candle and an aromatherapy soy candle is in the way that it is made. While a basic candle, the one that you are probably used to, is made of regular candle wax, a soy candle is made of soy.

There are some great benefits that are offered by an aromatherapy soy candle, and which is why there are so many massage therapists out there who are making the switch now. One benefit is that these candles burn so much cleaner than the wax candles. This is especially important for a massage, where the room is usually quite small and the doors are closed, because then there is not going to be so much soot in the room burned off the candle as there would be with a wax candle.

Soy candles are made of all natural ingredients and so they burn clean and only smell of the essential oils that are used in them.

Also with an aromatherapy soy candle, they actually burn longer. So money is going to be better spent when it is on a soy candle than a wax candle, and this is another great advantage. Most aromatherapy massage therapists prefer to use the soy candles, but you can ask before going in.

 

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