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Guide to Diluting Essential Oils 1

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Post  kungenlol Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:38 pm

Undiluted Use of Essential Oils On the Skin Can Be Harmful and Potentially Cause Severe Irritation or essential wholesale Sensitization.

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Never Put Undiluted Essential Oils On Your Skin.Not even lavender wholesale natural oils or tea tree.

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I have been a part of the aromatherapy export essential oils community for over 13 years. Occasionally, I hear from or hear about those that have essential oils wholesale used undiluted essential oils and have developed permanent sensitization, even by only using a single drop of lavender wholesale organic oils essential oil per use. It's really not worth the risk. Diluting your essential oils lavender oil wholesale not only helps to protect your wellbeing, it can also save you money jojoba oil wholesale.

Recently, while reading Marge Clark's book Essential mint oil wholesale Oils and Aromatics, I read her personal experiences and her unfortunate linalool wholesale long term consequences for having used lavender essential oil neat:

"One of my mentors wholesale chemical products
reminds me 'sensitization is forever.' And I know she is right. Years chemical suppliers ago I read the books saying that lavender oil could be used neat (undiluted). I very unwisely wholesale chemical compounds used undiluted lavender on broken skin, and consequently set up a sensitivity reaction. Today, almost two decades later, if I come in contact with lavender aromatic chemical in any form, I will immediately start a new round of contact dermatitis that can take months to heal."

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