ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
07.10.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


Aromatherapy Accessory

Author: Juliet Cohen Author Ranking Gold Featured Author | Posted: 14-03-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 7 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
Related Videos
How to make an Aromatherapy Inhaler

Learn how to assemble and use an aromatherapy inhaler. Certified clinical...

5 Stress Tips Using Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy-at-home.com will teaches you 5 stress tips using aromatherapy. Learn what are...

Guide to Aromatherapy

Searching for alternative medicinal therapies? Why not learn about aromatherapy and try...

Sign Up Now!

Aromatherapy is wonderful because it involves extraordinarily beautiful fragrances along with healing. Aromatherapy accessories including essential oil storage boxes, books, electric vaporisers, ceramic burners, bottles, jars and dispensers are here to help you to get the very best results at all times. Aromatherapy oils are susceptible to deterioration that is caused by both sunlight and extreme changes in ambient temperature. Storage Bottles boxes are normally used for the storage of essential oils, are fashioned out of alder wood. It is very common to have these boxes exquisitely carved and polished in natural colors.

Aromatherapy storage boxes protect your precious oils. Bottles and jars keeps the essential oils from contamination from air, sunlight, and chemicals. Thus, bottles and jars form aromatherapy accessories as storage devices. Always prefer glass bottles over plastic as there are chances for contamination of the oils. Glass bottles come in all shapes. Glass bottles for aromatherapy oils are available in both Amber and Blue colours, and are supplied complete with dropper inserts. Electric Diffusers is one of the most important aromatherapy accessory since it helps in diffusing the smell for the respective person to be able to inhale it.

These are available in a great variety, each having its own advantages and disadvantages. Dispensers are important aromatherapy accessories. You need to keep the oil without getting contaminated by air. You can get fillers or pipettes so that you can take the oils from the bottles without ever risking contaminating it with oxygen. A good set of accessories will actually keep your essential oils good for a long time, and thus save you the trouble of changing the contents ever so often. One is an aromatherapy inhaler which allows you an easy and convenient way to use aromatherapy wherever you go. Another great device is an electronic oil burner.

These machines will regulate the amount of oil you burn, saving you from over or under using plant oils in a burner. Another great accessory you could get is a spray bottle. With one of these, you can use any choice of essential oils as a perfume, air freshener, or even a natural deodorant. Electric vaporisers and diffusers offer a cleaner and more effective way of fragrancing your environment, and since there is no naked flame they can be safely left working all day and even at night whilst you sleep. This can be especially useful where there are children or the elderly. Finally, you can get devices for aromatherapy spray that will automatically regulate the amount of spray in the air.

Rate this Article: Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/skin-care-articles/aromatherapy-accessory-359112.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:

Juliet Cohen writes for health disorders. She also writes articles for online health tips and skin disorders.

Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

Aromatherapy Gifts
By: Juliet Cohen | 13/03/2008 | Skin Care

Aromatherapy Bath Product
By: Juliet Cohen | 13/03/2008 | Skin Care

Aromatherapy Gift Basket
By: Juliet Cohen | 14/03/2008 | Health

Aromatherapy Product
By: Juliet Cohen | 13/03/2008 | Skin Care

Aromatherapy Spa
By: Juliet Cohen | 13/03/2008 | Skin Care

Have Essential Oils – Will Travel
By: Angela Power | 15/08/2007 | Travel
Travel related articles, including flight destinations, hotels and special tours.

Therapeutic Essential Oils
By: Jordan Matthews | 23/02/2008 | Health

Using Aromatherapy Essential Oils to Romance your Valentine
By: Angela Power | 15/08/2007 | Relationships

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Skin Care Articles

Finding the Best Skin Care for Wrinkles
By: Peter Clark | 06/10/2008
Looking for the best skin care for wrinkles? Follow these simple steps and you've got it. Forget that new wrinkle cream that just came on the market, it probably won't do much.

Should Skin Care Products Contain Fragrances?
By: Peter Clark | 06/10/2008
Many skin care products contain fragrances. Well it's good to smell nice isn't it? No, not really.

Wrinkle Reduction Treatment: is it for You?
By: Rebecca Beckett | 06/10/2008
It happens to all of us. While it may catch up with us at varying ages, there is no escaping it. It is the dreaded wrinkle. Some of us will love them and some of us won’t.

When Does Sweating Become Excessive (hyperhydrosis)?
By: Cristian Stan | 06/10/2008
Sweating is a normal phenomenon. It is the body's natural way of cooling itself up. However, excessive sweating isn't normal. Sweating too much is a medical problem called hyperhidrosis. And it is a condition that has to be treated medically. But the big question is when does sweating become excessive? Where do you draw the line?

What Can a Face Cream Do for You?
By: Laurel Levine | 06/10/2008
What does the user of a face cream hope to achieve by using that creamy skin care product? What allows a product that has been tested by dermatologists to qualify for designation as the "best face cream"? Learn here.

Discover an Anti Aging Anti Wrinkle Cream
By: Laurel Levine | 06/10/2008
Suppose that you see this claim in that ad: "This product helps with prevening wrinkles." How surprised would you be to know that a mistake was made during the printing or designing of that ad? Discover more information here.

A Guide to the Best Anti Wrinkle Products
By: Laurel Levine | 06/10/2008
No amount of actual digging can help someone to get more volume and fullness in their skin. Discover some food for thought here about anti wrinkle skin care!

Does a Face Cream Review Need a Glossary?
By: Laurel Levine | 06/10/2008
Ever wondered if the typical reader of a face cream review would comprehend the presented information better, if he or she had access to some sort of glossary? Learn more about what goes into a face cream here!

More from Juliet Cohen

Information on Macroglossia
By: Juliet Cohen | 29/09/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
Macroglossia is the abnormal enlargement of the tongue. Macroglossia may arise secondary to a main disorder that may be either congenital or acquired. Macroglossia may reason major morbidity.

Information on Limb-girdle Muscular Dystrophy
By: Juliet Cohen | 29/09/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy is known hereditarily heterogeneous. LGMD2A is caused by mutations on chromosome 15 in the calpain-3 gene. There are at least 19 forms of LGMD, and they’re classified by the inherited flaws that show to cause them.

Information on Leopard Syndrome
By: Juliet Cohen | 29/09/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
LEOPARD syndrome is a rare inherited disorder characterized by abnormalities of the skin, the structure and function of the heart, the inner ear, the head and facial area, and/or the genitals.

Information on Lymphogranuloma Venereum (lgv) (caused by Chlamydia Trachomatis)
By: Juliet Cohen | 29/09/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a sexually transmitted illness that primarily infects the lymphatics. Lymphogranuloma venereum is reason by serovars of Chlamydia trachomatis.

Information on Lymphomatoid Papulosis
By: Juliet Cohen | 29/09/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
Lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP) is a rare skin disorder. Lymphomatoid Papulosis is characterised by crops of self healing skin lesions that look cancerous under the microscope but are actually benign (non-malignant).

Information on Lesch Nyhan Syndrome
By: Juliet Cohen | 29/09/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (LNS), also known as Nyhan’s syndrome. Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (LNS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by an overproduction of uric acid, neurological disability, and behavioral problems.

Information on Lymphoma
By: Juliet Cohen | 29/09/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
Lymphoma is a group of cancers that affect the cells that play a role in the immune system, and primarily represents cells involved in the lymphatic system of the body.

Information on Lymphocytic Colitis
By: Juliet Cohen | 29/09/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
Lymphocytic colitis, a subtype of microscopic colitis. Lymphocytic colitis is a type of bowel inflammation that affects the colon (large intestine). The appearance of the inner colon lining in microscopic colitis is normal by visual inspection during colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy.

Article Categories






Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below