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SHOWER
SPLASH
A wonderful, refreshing
way to use essential oils is in a shower splash, as they
naturally cleanse the body. First, fill a 2 ½-3-quart
ceramic or glass bowl with ver y
warm water. Add 12-20 drops of your favorite essential oils.
Step in the shower and cleanse personal areas with soap. Then
scrub the entire body except the face with a loofa, brush or
sea salt to remove dead skin cells and stimulate circulation.
Rinse and turn off water. Gently stirring the mixture with your
hand, take a cupful at a time and slowly pour the mixture over
the body from the neck (do not get mixture into eyes). Do the
front, back, and each side at least once, leaving a little of
the mixture in the bowl. Step out of the shower and pat dry.
Soak a clean washcloth with the remaining mixture and squeeze
out excess. Gently clean inside each nostril and then the face
and neck being careful to go gently around the eyes. Finally
clean each ear inside and out (the ear reflexes to the entire
body).
MORNING SHOWER SPLASH
4 drops Rosemary
3 drops Peppermint
4 drops Rose Geranium
4 drops Juniper
4 drops Spruce
DREAMTIME SHOWER SPLASH
3 drops Ylang Ylang
4 drops Bergamot
4 drops Sandalwood
LOTIONS & CREAMS
Another way to nurture
yourself is to create soothing and healing lotions and moisturizing
creams. A simple way to do this is to buy a fragrance-free
lotion or cream (available at health food stores) and add 20
drops of essential oils per ounce of the product. If your skin
is especially dry, add 20 drops of essential oil per ounce of
a base oil such Young Living V-6 Vegetable Mixing Oil,
a perfect blend of organic vegetable oils including sesame
seed, grapeseed, sweet almond, wheat germ,
sunflower and vitamin E. After stepping out of
the bath or shower, apply the skin oil to wet skin and gently
rub. The water combined with the oil deeply moisturizes dry skin.
- Oily skin responds to Bergamot, Clary
Sage, Cypress, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Orange and Ylang
Ylang
- For dry skin use
Rosewood, Sandalwood, Patchouly (good for wrinkles), Rose
Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender, Chamomile (inflamed skin) and
Davana (chapped skin), and the blend called Gentle
Baby
- Sensitive skin loves German Chamomile, Rose
Geranium, Jasmine and Lavender
- For aging skin
use Young Living Sandalwood Moisture Cream and Sandalwood
Toner (I love the toner! Leaves my skin feeling moisturized
even before putting on the cream!)
- For cellulite
use Grapefruit (dissolves), Cypress, Rosewood, Cedarwood,
Tangerine (dissolves), Basil, Juniper, Lemon, Orange,
Patchouly, Rosemary, Sage or Fennel
- For an all-purpose
body and hand lotion use either Sensation Hand and Body
Lotion (with Vitamin E, moisturinzing and protecting) or
Satin Body Lotion (with Vitamin C, E and A, also good
for scars, burns, rashes, itching and sunburn)
- For tanning use Young
Living Sunsation Suntan Oil, which naturally filters
out harmful UV rays without blocking the absorption of vitamin
D.
- If you have sunburn,
cool and moisturize the skin with LavaDerm Cooling Mist.
Aloe vera and lavender provide wonderful relief!
FA CIAL MASK
1 tablespoon cosmetic
clay (available at Health Food Stores)
1 egg yolk for dry skin, or 1 egg white or no egg for oily skin
1 teaspoon floral water/hydrolate
for oily skin, or vegetable oil such as jojoba, evening primrose,
wheat germ, vitamin E or borage oil for normal to
dry skin
1 drop of any single oil or blend (see Skin
Care for appropriate oils)
You can play with your
recipe by adding and substituting other ingredients such as honey,
milk, herbal infusions, glycerin, aloe juice or fresh
aloe gel from the plant.
SHAMPOOS & CONDITIONERS
Make custom shampoos
and conditioners for healthy hair and scalp. Purchase
a fragrance-free shampoo or conditioner from your favorite health
food store and add at least 20 drops of essential oil per ounce
of product.
- Rosemary is a wonderful hair and scalp
tonic
- For dandruff,
use the essential oils of Lavender, Rosemary, Sage,
Cedarwood, Birch or Cypress
- For fine, delicate
hair use Lavender, Clary Sage, Birch or Chamomile
- To promote hair growth,
use Basil, Cedarwood, Cypress, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit,
Hyssop, Lavender, Lemon, Rosemary, Sage and especially Ylang
Ylang
- For extra conditioning
& restoring shine and silkiness,
use Young Livings Rosewood Moisturizing Wash, Rinse
and Sealer. Good for split-ends as well as hair
that has been permed or color-treated.
- Use Lavender Volume
Wash, Rinse and Sealer to gently clean and add volume
to fine hair.
- Use Lemon Sage
Clarifying Wash, Rinse and Sealer to remove buildup
of styling products while leaving hair feeling naturally
clean and healthy.
FLORAL WATER
Floral Water is water to which essential oils
have been added. Here's a basic Floral Water recipe:
- In a 4 oz. glass bottle,
add 1/2 teaspoon of Vodka
- Add 20 drops of your
favorite essential oil & shake vigorously
- Let rest for 30 minutes
or more
- Add distilled or purified
water leaving a little space a the top. Shake vigorously.
- Allow mixture to sit
in cool, dark location for at least one week.
Voila! You now have a
natural, fresh floral water! Shake before dispensing.
Floral waters have a limited shelf life, so only make as much
as you will use in a week or two. To extend shelf life for several
weeks, keep toilet water in the refigerator.
Floral waters are wonderful used on the skin
as a toner. Rose, Lavender and Neroli (orange blossom)
are typically used as toners for enhancing the complexion. Simply
moisten a cotton ball and gently wipe the skin, while only patting
around the delicate eye area.
Floral waters may also be added to bath water
to impart a delicate floral scent or splashed on after a shower.
Or they may be used as the fluid in the recipe for facial
masks. Another lovely way to utilize floral waters is to
mist them onto the skin for instant hydration. Spraying a floral
mist and then applying your favorite cream or oil will help the
skin absorb the cream or oil more deeply. No matter how you use
floral waters, you will experience a lovely light scent
and the signature essence of the original plant.
BATH SALTS
Bath salts combined with pure essential
oils create a
truly luxurious experience. Epsom salts have a detoxifying action
as well as being soothing to tired and sore muscles. Pure sea
salt also has a detoxifying action. Soak in a tub for fifteen
to twenty minutes while the salts and essential oils pull toxins
from the body through the skin. Oils which detoxify are Juniper,
Helichrysum, Release and JuvaFlex. Put 6-10
drops in 1 cup of a combination of Epsom Salt and Sea Salt. |