Any aromatherapist will tell you that essential oils have fantastic therapeutic benefits, but they also have plenty of uses beyond the spa. These highly concentrated plant extracts can provide natural alternatives to all sorts of household and beauty products. Here are some easy ways to incorporate them into your day-to-day life.
Heal your skin
Tea tree
Many people swear by the natural antibiotic and antibacterial properties of tea tree oil, although research into its effectiveness is ongoing. This essential oil is often used to treat acne, fungal toenails or athlete's foot. It's potent, so mix a couple of drops with a carrier oil before applying to your skin.
Relax and rejuvenate
Rose and camomile
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