thread: Oils to burn??

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    Oct 2009
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    Question Oils to burn??

    I know all oils have different uses but I am wondering how I know which ones to use?

    Does anyone know?

    I want a calming scent, but then other times something else...is there a chart or anything?


    Thanks

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    Feb 2009
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    to a fresh burn? I wouldn't put oils on it at all, and stick with waterbased stuff. If you needed the scents, I wouldn't apply the oils to the actual burn, but either oil-burner, or put them on a hanky & sniff it for a few days until the burn isn't so fresh.

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    I like lavender for calming and relaxing and also a blend which I bought from a shop. A lot of shops which sell essential oils have tables telling you which oils do what. Make sure you get essential oils not fragrant though as they are very different.

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    entreat, I think she means oils for burning (vaporising) rather than to apply to a burn

    If you are interested in the properties of essential oils there are many books available that will list the properties of individual oils as well as what oils suit a particular purpose.

    As a general guide though, some of the more common calming oils are:

    lavender, chamomile, rose, rose geranium, cedarwood, bergamot, clary sage, frankincense, jasmine, mandarin, marjoram, neroli, sandalwood & ylang ylang.

    Just as a note to anyone reading - of these oils, the following are contraindicated during pregnancy: cedarwood, marjoram, and the following should not be used in pregnancy but can be useful during labour: clary sage, jasmine.

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    I have just been given an electric oil burner for my birthday but have no oils to burn, so I am wondering what I need....

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    Specialist shops often have free pamphlets that outline all these details. Sunspirit have put out a good book and InEssence I think have a great website. I prefer InEssence as they are Australian made and good qulaity. Perfect Potion also make great products and have in-store info.