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Aromatherapy for women beginners Essential oils and plant oils in facial products |
Aromatherapy Reference BooksAromatherapy: An A to Z Author: Patricia DavisThis book is a very comprehensive and valuable book for anyone interested
in Aromatherapy. It covers a very wide range of essential oils, their uses,
properties and safety. On top of that, it also covers various conditions
where essential oils would be very useful. It even covers making of creams,
simple explanations on the chemical aspects of essential oil etc. Basically
it covers all things of interest to an aromatherapy enthusiast.
Advanced
Aromatherapy: The Science of...
Translated from German by J.Michael Beasley This book gives a medical view on Aromatherapy, with chapters on the
chemistry structure and the effects of essential oils. A step beyond the
usual aromatherapy books. Great for those who want to know the logic behind
the use of the oils.
Aromatherapy
: The Complete Guide to...
This book covers a wide range of essential oils and many varied uses
of these oils. It even includes the use of essential oils in cooking (by
using the herbs the oils are derived from). It has recipes for beauty preparations
and the stories behind the oils.
The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of... This book covers the essential oils for each part of the body. It covers very wide range of essential oils. The tradition behind each oil, its uses,
both for aromatherapy and in other industries and so on. It is sorted by
the biological name of the plant. A quick guide to practically any oil
you may encounter.
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