Sunday, January 17, 2010

Essential Oil Diffuser Is It Ok To Use Bath And Body Works Aromatherapy Oils In A Diffuser?

Is it ok to use Bath and Body Works aromatherapy oils in a diffuser? - essential oil diffuser

I wondered whether I could use a bath and body works aromatherapy oil in my diffuser. It uses a pump to disperse the oil into the air in a fine mist. I visited the website of Bath and Body Works, said that the oils can be used with hot oil.

I also could not say where the oils, essential oils 100%. Can still be used independently? Does it matter? Sorry, I'm new in oils and diffusers!

2 comments:

Janet S said...

No, it seems that is on your side, what they sell, "fragrance oil" and "massage oil". The first is a blend of essential oils and no. It is diluted with a so-called carrier oil. Each of these programs can stop and ruin an expensive diffuser.

True essential oils are extracted from vegetable oils have healing properties. Some are anti-fungal, antibacterial, antispasmodic, and so on. What do you feel good, but is made from petrochemicals, highly refined oil derived from the soil - some in the engine oil, gasoline, etc. It has healing properties and may even do harm.

To store food and to buy pure essential oils to your diffuser. Start with lavender - is a cheaper, less likely to trigger an allergic reaction, even in infants and versatile. Lavender is a muscle relaxant for burns, insect bites, diaper rash, headache (paid to the temples or neck), muscle cramps and pain. If you want to get rid of odors in a room, try orange or lemon in the diffuser, asOr really economical.

Now I can) the brands of foods, Aura Cacia, Western Star and Mountain Rose Buy Use (Online. All prices are reasonable and reliable company.

Bobby Baby with the Biggy Boobys said...

Forward. What's the worst that could happen?

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