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Comparison of how to use pure essential oils and water-soluble essential oils

  Comparison of how to use pure essential oils and water-soluble essential oils

  There are significant differences in how to use pure essential oils and water-soluble essential oils. Understanding these differences can help you take advantage of their features more effectively. Here are the main ways to use the two and how they differ.

  1. How to use pure essential oils

  Dilution: Pure essential oils usually need to be diluted with base oils (such as sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil, etc.) before use. Dilution can reduce irritation to the skin. A common dilution ratio is 5-10 drops of pure essential oil per 15 ml of base oil.

  Massage: Diluted pure essential oil can be used for body massage to help relax muscles, relieve stress and improve blood circulation.

  Aromatherapy machine: Add a few drops of pure essential oil to the aromatherapy machine and mix it with water before use. Since pure essential oils are insoluble in water, it is usually necessary to adjust the appropriate ratio of water and essential oils according to the instructions of the aromatherapy machine.

  Bath: Add a few drops of diluted pure essential oil to the bathtub to enjoy an aromatic bath. Make sure to mix the essential oil with a carrier oil first to avoid direct contact with the skin.

  Topical application: Diluted pure essential oil can be applied to specific parts (such as neck, wrist, etc.) to achieve specific effects (such as refreshing, soothing, etc.).

  2. How to use water-soluble essential oils

  Mix directly with water: Water-soluble essential oils can be added directly to water without additional dilution. They are emulsified to disperse quickly and evenly in water.

  Aromatherapy machine: Add the water-soluble essential oil directly to the water tank in the aromatherapy machine. No need to add base oil. This allows for easy diffusion of aroma and is suitable for home and office environments.

  Bathing: You can add water-soluble essential oils directly into the bathtub to enjoy an aromatic bath without mixing with base oil.

  Cleaning Spray: Water-soluble essential oils are suitable for making cleaning sprays that can be easily mixed with water to clean and disinfect the home environment.

  3. Summary

  Properties Pure Essential Oil Water Soluble Essential Oil

  Dilution requirements Need to be diluted with base oil Can be mixed directly with water

  How to use: Massage, Diffuser, Shower, Topical Application Diffuser, Shower, Cleansing Spray

  Applicable scenarios: More suitable for aromatherapy and therapeutic effects, more convenient for daily use and cleaning

  By understanding the different ways to use these two types of essential oils, you can better enjoy the benefits of aromatherapy by choosing the product that best suits your needs. No matter which type you choose, care should be taken to follow correct usage to ensure safety and effectiveness.

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