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Carrier Oils in aromatherapy and home use...

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Carrier Oils act as a medium for essential oils which are very concentrated and are blended into the carrier oil in low dilutions ( 3% ). This means that you will add a maximum of three drops essential oil per teaspoon carrier oil.

Carrier oils are usually extracted from seeds and fruit and are called fixed oils because they are not volatile. The chemical structure of vegetable oils is such that it is easily absorbed through the skin and also has therapeutic properties of its own.

While the vitamins and minerals of the different carrier oils have a role to play,it is the concentration of essential fatty acids,the presence of anti-oxidants and natural tocopherol (Vit.E ), that determine the ultimate benefit the carrier oils offer. EFA s are free radical scavengers and can protect the skin from pollution and sun and wind damage. Carrier oils containing Gamma Linoleic Acid (GLA ) are important for healthy cell functioning and regeneration of skin cells. Carrier oils containing Vit.E promote soft and supple skin and act as a natural preservative.

Invest in quality, cold-pressed organic oils and store in dark glass bottles in a cool place. Create your blends in small quantities as exposure to light and oxygen over a period of time may turn the carrier oil rancid. Choose your carrier oils for the specific purpose you need it for,be it massage oil, bath oil, skin oil or barrier cream. Those with sensitive skin, should always do a test patch and people with a severe reaction to nuts should rather not use nut oils.

Almond Oil(Prunis Amygdalis var. dulcis)

Has been popular through the ages for use in face and hand creams. It can be used for all skin types and its concentration of oleic and linoleic essential fatty acids makes it a great moisturiser,soothing to itchy and inflamed skin,and a good lubricant and conditioner for the skin. It is used extensively on its own as a massage oil because of its light and non greasy nature.

Apricot Kernel Oil (Prunis Armenica)

Contains useful levels of EFA s, has a light texture for easy absorption and blended with other oils such as almond and sesame, offers enriching and nourishing properties for dry , damaged skin.

Avocado Oil (Persea Americana )

Traditionally used as a beauty oil by women in Mexico, avocado oil is rich in proteins and Vitamins A,B,D.,and contains anti-oxidants which gives it a long shelf life. Cold pressed, the oil is thick and viscous and is better used as addition to another carrier oil. Avocado oil is good for dehydrated skin and has the ability to penetrate into the deeper layers of skin. It also act as a natural sunscreen.

Grapeseed Oil (Vitus vinifora)

Grapeseed oil is popular as a massage oil as it has a light texture with good lubricant quality and is an odourless carrier for essential oils. It contains some Vit. E ,minerals and vitamins. Critcism against grapeseed oil is that it is obtained by hot extraction methods or solvents and is thus not as “wholesome” as cold pressed oils.

Olive oil( Olea europa )

Olive oil has been extensively used since ancient times,as food as well as massage oil.Olive oil has a high concentration of anti-oxidants as well as chlorophyll and carotenoids.This makes olive oil good to assist cell regeneration,to stimulate and nourish the skin,as well as softening and preserving the skin. Olive oil has an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory action due to its polyphenol content. Olive oil is used as a base for ointments, but blended with other oils for use as a massage oil.

Sesame Oil (Sesasum indicum )

Sesame oil is a clear pale yellow oil ,rich in minerals and vitamins and have a high Vit. E content. A natural moisteriser,it nourishes and detoxify the deeper tissue layers. A natural sunscreen ,it is also good for sensitive skins and has antiseptic properties. A good carrier oil to use on its own or as part of a blend.

The above carrier oils are readily available from health shops to offer their unique qualities to your skin and massage oil blends. Some specialized carrier oils are available to use in small quantities to enhance your blends even more.

Specialized Carrier Oils.

Evening Primrose (Oenorthera biennis )

Evening Primrose Oil is well known for its health benefits and are taken via capsules internally. As a carrier oil, it is used in small quantities in a blend where it acts as a preservative to the base oil,as well as bringing its unique qualities to the blend.The high GLA content of evening primrose oil moisturises and nourishes the skin,counter-acting premature aging. It has a beneficial effect on skin conditions such as eczema,psoriasis and dermatitis.

Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia Chinenses )

Extracted from the beans of this desert scrub, jojoba oil is a waxy substance,akin to sebum, making it an excellent lubricant, beneficial to all skin types. A natural sunscreen, jojoba oil is easily absorbed into the deeper layers of skin, is softening, moisture retaining and protective to the skin. Add to other carrier oils.

Rosehip Seed Oil ( Rosa mosqueta )

A wonder oil derived from the seeds within the rose hips,it is high in essential fatty acids, GLA and Vit. C. Research has found rosehip oil excellent for the healing and regeneration of damaged tissue. Rose hip oil has been used to treat burns, scars, ulceration of the skin,and radiation burns. Rose hip oil used as a night oil,is good for dry and aging skin. Blend in any dilution with carrier oils.

Wheatgerm Oil (Triticum vulgare )

A natural oil with a high Vit. E content, wheatgerm oil is used at a 10% dilution in other carrier oils for its anti-oxidant properties to increase shelf life. Wheatgerm oil will benefit dry or mature skin. Buy wheatgerm oil in small quantities and keep refrigerated.

A good quality vegetable , seed or nut carrier oil will enhance your skin as well as offer a wholesome medium for your chosen essential oils. Creating your own personalized blends is a satisfying process and good for body ,mind and soul.

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