Essential Oils

September 15, 2009

How often can essential oils be used for scalp massage?

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6 Comments

  1. They don’t actually do anything apart from make you oily so as much as you like!

    Comment by Jimminey — September 15, 2009 @ 6:51 pm

  2. That’s true, they can be used as a moisturiser as long as they’re mixed with an unperfumed base cream/moisturiser. Don’t put the essential oils straight onto your skin everyday.

    For scalp massage you can use them as often as you like - make sure you read any warnings or packaging you are given with them though, as some of them are unsuitable for dry skin, pregnant women, epileptic women and people with different skin disorders. The aroma and chemicals in there can cause allergic reactions or set of an epileptic fit, so be careful!

    As long as you do that, you should be fine :o)

    Comment by Helping_Hand — September 15, 2009 @ 6:51 pm

  3. very rarely
    oils do nothing

    Comment by murali — September 15, 2009 @ 6:51 pm

  4. it depends on the thickness o oi used.. if its a light one like what ur using now can be used alternate days… but don wash yr hair immediately after applying it, it ll lead to a bit o hair fall….
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    Comment by Lilly — September 15, 2009 @ 6:51 pm

  5. As long as you dilute the essential oil into a carrier (like jojoba,) It’s safe to use every day! I’m a massage therapist and use oils every day with no problems. Lavender oil is the only one I’ve heard of that’s safe to use directly on the skin.

    Jojoba is a really good carrier to use but is actually not an oil at all but a wax. Other good daily moisturizers are grapeseed oil and olive oil. If you can eat it you can use it! I would try different ones and find your favorite.

    If you like using it every day but feel it’s making your scalp/face too oily, try using aromatherapy in different ways. You can put a little on your pillow at night, mix with water for a body spray/room spray, or add some to your shower/bath.

    Comment by AnneC — September 15, 2009 @ 6:51 pm

  6. I highly recommend you find a class in aromatherapy before attempting to offer this service to the public. You seem to have a lot of questions that are very basic and anyone qualified to work with essential oils should not have to ask such questions. And for that matter, asking the questions on a message board, you don’t know what sorts of people will be answering you, or how much they actually know about it. Check with the massage schools in your area to find a class you can take.

    Comment by kdr_cmt — September 15, 2009 @ 6:51 pm

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