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The perfume from the point of view of aromatherapy is not just a set of combined chemical elements that allow us to increase our attractiveness but contain a magical kitchen by mike connotation. Perfumes have many effects on us: stimulate, soothe, heal, help to meditate ... But how can use perfumes? Depending on the format used in a particular way, for example by spraying a colony on the clothes by an essential oil bath unction mixed in a humidifier, mixed into a cream, etc.
The anointing should always be performed with the fingers of one hand (preferably left as it is better connected with the unfathomable), and always with clean hands. Once finished, hands should be washed again (unless the perfume should be impregnated into the hands). It is best not to anoint the body areas at random, but previously you need to choose it at the time as a function of energy to channel that area. Ideally, guided by the chakras. Keep in mind that we should never make the anointing on a wound. kitchen by mike
The bath should last ten to fifteen minutes and is best accompanied with its own background music for relaxation and scented candles. Once the bath is finished, we let the body dry only unused kitchen by mike towel.
3. BY STEAMING: This method is valid for perfumes that come with spray, and like the anointing kitchen by mike must directing said perfume to areas of the body where flow more energy. 4. THROUGH DEFUMADORES / BURNER: This method is suitable for spraying perfume, essential oils and essences burner, but under no circumstances with colognes and perfumes.
Its use is very simple: the essential oil or essence in the defumador burner or burner is introduced in depositing drops mixed with water and allowed to burn a candle underneath. It is usual to use a candle coordinated with the perfume we use in the burner, so if we use a burner essence of lavender to relax ideally use a lavender scented candle too.
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