Young Souls Aromatherapy Wheat Germ (Herbal Carrier) Oil 100 ml,
Botanical Name: Triticum Vulgare
Country of Origin: Turkey
Production Method: Cold Pressed
Plant Part: Seeds
Usage: Carrier oil for use in Body Skin Care.
Aroma: Characteristic
APPLICATION:
What's the Difference Between a Carrier Oil and an Essential Oil?
Carrier oils differ from essential oils in that they are extracted from the oily parts of a plant rather than distilled like essential oils.
Unlike volatile oils, carrier oils are typically odorless or have a very light, nutty aroma.
Essential oils are highly volatile and evaporate very quickly. Carrier oils are heavier and do not evaporate instead, they are absorbed completely into the skin.
Carrier oils are loaded with all the good stuff, like antioxidants, vitamins, and essential fatty acids (EFAs). They're great when it comes to nourishing, moisturizing, and protecting the skin. When applied daily, they can't support skin cell renewal and can't maintain skin elasticity.
How to use a carrier oil?
Dilution is key when applying essential oils topically. For adults, we recommend starting with a 2 dilution. This means combining 3 drops of essential oil with 1 teaspoon of your carrier oil of choice. You can add your mixture to an empty glass bottle or container, or apply the diluted oil directly to the skin.
The most common areas for topical application include the nape of the neck, behind the ears, wrists, bottoms of the feet, or targeted areas such as the face, neck, or scalp for skin and hair care.
You should always be extra careful when using oils on the elderly and children under the age of 12, as their skin tends to be more sensitive.
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