eteri yağlar

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essential oils
plural form of essential oil
Aromatic liquid substances which are extracted from certain species of flowers, grasses, fruits, leaves, roots, and trees Used in aromatherapy, massage and facial products
Naturally fragrant oils used in cosmetics, aromatherapy, medicine, perfumery, and flavoring
aromatic structures extracted from roots, bark, flowers & grasses which are often used as part of a therapeutic treatment
Potent, highly aromatic oils extracted from plants, then used topically in pure form or diluted in a carrier oil In aromatherapy, appropriate oils are selected to treat each patient's unique personality and needs, their different therapeutic effects (for example, calming, energizing, cleansing) working by skin absorption and smell
Please see Aromatherapy Oils
Refers to the volatile organic oils derived from plants, usually responsible for the smell of each particular plant Examples include Lavender oil and Tea Tree oil
These are highly concentrated extracts obtained from various parts of the plant including flowers and leaves, berries, bark or citrus rinds, which carry unique therapeutic properties
are the volatile essences extracted from aromatic plants by steam, distillation, expression or solvent extraction Essential oils are applied topically or inhaled, and act on physical, emotional and psychological processes
Pure plant distilates and extracts derived from the flowers, leaves, stems, berries, rinds, resins, or roots of plants These oils are the essense of the plant's smell; they make the plant smell the way it does Essential oils have long been used in folk medicine and aromatherapy for their many healing qualities
Essential oils are concentrated pure plant extracts obtained through distillation They have long been revered for their fragrance and therapeautic value We have chosen to use only pure essential oils instead of cheaper synthetic fragrance oils which do not offer the same unique properties, and hence do not have the same beneficial qualities for our skin There is some question as to whether or not these properties are still active once the essential oil has gone through the soap making process We have not found any conclusive answer to this However, in an age when we are bombarded with synthetics, we would like to offer a soap that is as close to nature as we can make it, and we feel it can only be beneficial to use essential oils in preference to man-made synthetics We do know that people who cannot tolerate synthetic fragrances are able to enjoy the refreshing scents of our soaps The essential oils we use are
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