Description
Rosewood essential oil has a soft floral woody scent. In aromatherapy, it is used against headaches and to relieve nausea. It has stimulating effects, improves mood and counteracts anxiety. Essential rosewood oil is also added to cosmetics for its regenerating and soothing effects. Perfect for dry and ageing skin.
High-quality essential oils of organic quality are widely used in households. You can typically use them in aroma lamps or diffusers. You can also add essential oil to a washing gel (for example, from soap nuts) to give you a pleasant scent instead of fabric softener. Dripped on a ceramic plate, it will serve as a freshener and absorber of unpleasant odours in the toilet, or to refresh a car interior.
Dr Valnet (1920-1995) is to be considered the father of modern aromatherapy. He was convinced that nature was still the best physician, and he sought to revive natural therapies. It has scientifically described the health effects of essential oils and has determined the way in which they are used and dosed. Essential oils od Dr Valnet is in organic quality, 100% pure and natural. They are extracted from the plants either by steam distillation at low pressure or by cold extrusion. The entire production process is under close control, and the final product achieves the highest possible quality. Essential oils from Cosbionat laboratories are neither discoloured, oxygenated nor concentrated.
Using essential oils in general: Bath - mix a teaspoon of essential oil and 3 tablespoons of hydrophilic oil. Pour this mixture into the bath just before you immerse in the water. Massage - mix 15-30 drops of essential oil with 1-2 tablespoons of vegetable oil. Inhalation - add a few drops to a bowl of hot water. Aroma lamp - add a few drops to the aroma lamp or electric diffuser. Caution: consult the use of essential oils with a professional aromatherapist. Some oils are not suitable to use during pregnancy and lactation.
Composition
100% pure oil (Rosewood - Aniba rosaeodora) * * a product of controlled organic farmingBrand
Docteur Valnet