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Everyone has heard the term aromatherapy. But what is it, exactly?

There’s such a vast array of oils to use that sometimes it’s a fairly intimidating job figuring out which is best for you and why to use it.  When deciding on these you’re best knowing what you’re looking to get from aromatherapy. I want to provide a little help with tells you what’s what.

Lavender

Lavender is a really useful, and multipurpose aromatherapy oil. When broken down and used in warm water and diluted, the scent given off has relaxing and soothing properties which can help you, basically, chill out. Not only that but it has anti-inflammatory elements to it that would help if you were suffering from a headache or instead wanted to use a cream on the neck or lower back.

With natural antiseptic and disinfectant parts to it, lavender could be used for cleaning places that become particularly dirty, like the kitchen for example. Another exciting use for this oil is to help you sleep. Because it’s such a calming scent, simply dab it onto a piece of tissue paper and breath in the smell. It will calm your mind and send you to sleep quicker. Worth a go!

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is an exciting type of aromatherapy product because it’s slightly different to some of the others. Whereas most depend on being calming, tea tree oil is great because its main feature is the way it can help you physically. The properties of tea tree oil are really great at helping oily, greasy sections of the skin as well as soothing any scalp issues you might have like dandruff or eczema. In the same way, tea tree oil can soothe irritable parts of the skin when used in a cream form or added to water and used in a bath. Tea tree oil is something that I use and it works wonders!

Lemon

Lemon’s zesty and awakening scent can be used to buzz you up and help you become more mentally aware. It could be useful in preparing for an exam or even just helping you after a particularly late night/one too many drinks with work soon on the way. Also, as with lavender, lemon has antiseptic ingredients in it, so use this type of oil on grazes or small cracks in the skin to help them heal quicker and calm irritation. Another plus is that it’s super easy to get a hold of, finding it in any general store.

The benefits of aromatherapy are multiple. And while some people don’t get into it, the people who use this type of therapy swear by it and it is becoming increasingly popular. The fact that it’s so easy and such an accessible technique to do yourself should only serve as motivation to crack open the oils and try it once and for all, while there’s also the chance to have a masseuse use the oils while working away any physical stresses or strains. This is a really relaxing type of massage, and you’ll come out feeling relaxed and like a new person!