|
These two oils have an incredible number of uses, and can be used at
different concentrations, as well as blended with other ingredients.
Lavender
Some of the benefits of lavender include a claming influence, soothing
of the skin, healing blemishes and reducing acne inflammation, balancing
oil production, stimulating skin circulation, and soothing the nervous
system.
Tea Tree
The benefits of this essential oil stem from its antiviral,
antibacterial, antiseptic, and antifungal properties. It can reduce the
irritation faced by extremely sensitive skin, heal blemishes without the
drying, itching, burning, or redness associated with other products, and
even help restore you after a stressful day by reducing or eliminating
mental fatigue.
Some common everyday uses of these two oils include:
- Massaging the pressure points below
the ears with a few drops of lavender oil.
- Treating the first signs of a
blemish or cold sore with a few drops of tea tree oil 2 to three
times a day.
- Placing a few drops of lavender oil
into your bath to relax the body and sooth the skin.
- Adding lavender essential oil to
your regular body lotion or oil and then applying it to your moist
skin for the best absorption.
- Massaging your body with olive oil
blended with a few drops of lavender oil.
- Get an antibacterial mouth rinse by
combining a few drops of tea tree oil with a cup of water.
- Create a soothing facial mask with a
tablespoon of honey blended with a few drops of lavender oil.
- Moisten baby wipes with some baby
shampoo blended with a few drops of both lavender and tea tree oil.
- Rub tea tree oil around your gum
line to prevent or reverse gum disease.
- Place a drop of tea tree oil onto
the nail beds of both your fingernails and toenails and massage in
for healthy nails.
- Mix tea tree and lavender oil with a
little olive oil to sooth and heal a diaper rash.
- Mix a few drops of lavender oil into
either almond or olive oil for a soothing baby massage.
- Dilute tea tree oil with water to
help heal minor scratches, scrapes, and other skin irritations.
- Sooth insect bites and stings with a
few drops of lavender oil.

Massage and health Resource:
Aromatherapy & massage
| Health |
Herbs & nutrition
| misc. resource
Search in a box

The information on this site is not a
substitute for medical or legal advice. The information on this site is
only the authors opinion.
Terms of use
and our legal disclaimer: Statements contained herein
have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These
products are not intended to diagnose, treat and cure or prevent
disease. Always seek the advice from a certified doctor before using
essential oils.
Copyright Essential Oils Warehouse.com. All
rights reserved world wide.
All trademarks and service marks are property of their particular
owners.
|