Essential Oils: What you need to know

Posted by florame on January 25th, 2017

The common ingredient which is found in almost all natural productsis essential oils.The essential oils are commonly used via inhalation or by topical application of diluted oil. As these oils are so graciously available to the public, most of us incorrectly assume that no specific knowledge or training is required to use these oils in our day to day life to make things better. Unfortunately, instead of making a better life, most of us fail to get the deserved benefits due to lack of knowledge. However, not all people who use these oils have zero knowledge, some may have read a little about aromatherapy, whilst in some cases they have acquired knowledge though friends or suppliers. But essential oils have adverse effects if used incorrectly. How much do you really know about essential oils and its benefits?

Whilst people with little knowledge on aromatherapy buy certain oils, few of use Buy Essential Oils Australia by considering a friend and supplier recommendation to get the required benefits. But essential oils cause certain problems if they are used incorrectly as these liquids are highly concentrated and you may need to dilute the oil using specific processes. How much do you really know about these oils?

What Are Essential Oils?

 

Essential oils are extremely concentrated liquids that are extracted various parts of plants such as bark, flowers,seeds, leaves, berries,roots, or twigs, which are used for different purposes.

The most common process of extracting essential oil is steam distillation. In this process, the pressurized steam is passed through a plant material, which makes oil to evaporate out. The subsequent mixture of oil and steam is condensed back to the liquid form, and the oil is floated off.

Plants, which are too delicate for steam distillation wiz jasmine, rose, and orange blossom can have their oils extracted by introducing solvents. Oils extracted through this process are called absolutes,which are normally used in perfumes or diffusers since the solvent scum makes most of them unsuitable for topical use.

Another process involved in extraction of essential oils is use of carbon dioxide. While these oils are theoretically absolutes, the pressurized carbon dioxide gas is used as a solvent, which leaves no harmful residue thereby creating thicker oil with additional aroma. Finally, the cold-pressed essential oils are the one which have been extracted from fruit rind either by grinding or by pressing it or both.

Most of the essential oils do not have anyunspecified shelf life. For instance, citrus oils will lose its efficacy after six months, whilst most of the floral oils will have a longer life. On contrary cedarwood, sandalwood,patchouli, and vetiver essential oils become better with age. You can refrigerate these oils as it is not used frequently. However, it is recommended to store such oils away from sunlight, in small bottles having lesser air space.

While you are out to buy any essential oil, check how it is extracted, how old these oils are clearly understand its benefits, pros and cons. If you don’t have suitable knowledge to use such oils, consider seeking an expert advice and use them as per the said instructions.

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The writer is an expert in the field of massage oils beauty and organic cosmetics products. He will share ides about on Organic Perfumes Australia. with focus on Organic Perfumes Australia

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