Products like aromatherapy oil help people with health problems. One of the reasons why aromatherapy continues to exist is because of the way it helps people therapeutically. The world is so wide and that it causes people so much negative impact at times. Just like after work, we get to feel so stressed because of the tasks that our bosses give us.
It is not new in Aromatherapy to use different kinds of plants’ oil as one of the ingredients of the aromatherapy oil. Lavender oil is not an exemption. The same with other natural ingredients of beeswax candle for aromatherapy, lavenders can be a scent to be added to this kind of product.
Is it something everyone can use? Do we benefit from it? Let us see how lavender really works.
Lavender
It is a small shrub with narrow leaves and bluish-purple flowers. They are so aromatic. They produce a sedative, cool and soothing smell. They grow natively in western Mediterranean. Lavender has been used in perfumery since before. They are by Greek people way back the ancient times.
Not just in perfumery, but also in the medical field, parts of this plant are also helping. Lavender has a variety of curative properties. Its flowers and leaves are being processed into teas or oil. The oil can also be used in aromatherapy. Lavenders are added to the ingredients of companies’ products such as lotions, shampoos and soaps.
When lavender oil is diluted with some other oil, they can be used as a relaxant in massage therapy. You mix it with some oil as a process. Furthermore, we can add it with aromatherapy oil and beeswax candles for some purposes.
Lavender Oil
This is the very useful, at the same time, beneficial part – when lavender is processed into oil. Lavender, as natural as can be, has several uses and benefits which will be further discussed below.
Uses:
- Add to Bath. For example, when you are going to take a bath in a bathtub, you may pour an amount into the water inside the tub or apply directly to skin while having a bath. This will relieve your muscles from stress.
- Apply to Skin. You may apply some amount to your skin and joints. Then massage a little. This can help cure skin conditions such as acne and wounds.
- Inhale the Scent. Home-based, you may simply use a small bowl of hot water. Drop some little amount of lavender oil to it. Then, breathe in and breathe out into the smoke.
- Add to Foot Soak. Home-based, simply use a small basin of warm water. Drop some amount of lavender oil to it just like what you are going to do with inhaling the scent. Then, soak your foot in the basin for 20mins. Procedure can be also applied to the hands.
- For Sprains or Muscle Injuries. When a sprain or injury, use a bowl of water added with a few drops of lavender oil. Apply to injured muscles or sprained ones.
Benefits:
1. Analgesic
Lavender oil is a pain reliever. It relieves us people whenever we get various pains. Example, use the oil containing lavender in it whenever you are having back pains from work, or from sports or games. People who work carried heavy loads should use this for their backs and muscles, especially when these are stretched to its limit of stress.
2. Anti-convulsive
Epileptic seizures occur because of the electrical impulses in the brain that fire too fast. A remedy to this has something to do with using substances that could make the brain relax. Lavender produces a sedative, calming scent. The epileptic patient can breathe in and breathe out near the mouth of the bottle of the oil.
3. Anti-depressant
Accordingly, lavenders are anti-depressants. You may inhale weekly a 10-minute-long aromatherapy. This would reduce blood pressure and heart rate, and drive autonomic nervous activity toward a balanced state.
4. Anti-phlogistic
When an individual is having a fever, you may make the patient inhale the oil’s scent or apply some amount to his head.
5. Anti-rheumatic
You can massage your joints when you feel the rheumatism is happening to you. It does provide the cool feeling in the outer part of the skin. It may not cure this fully but it provides calmness to the pain.
6. Beeswax Candles + Lavender Oil
What happens if the beeswax candles are added with lavender oil? Beeswax candles are made, added with some different kinds of plants’ oil as a scent. Brought by many benefits lavender has, it will be an ideal ingredient for beeswax candles. And will really make the product more effective.
More benefits of the product
Aside from the feature of being natural beeswax candles is having, it will carry itself another set of benefits such as stated above. The variety of benefits stated for lavender plus organic benefits we are getting from the old beeswax candles (the one without lavender oil yet) will make it new and attractive.
More opportunities, more customers
At first, old beeswax has just several types of customers (those who are in need of beeswax benefits). But when it will be added with the new ingredient, there will be a logic that would exist. “The more value a product contains, the more opportunities a company gets.” Another segment of customers will be targeted based on the added ingredient’s uses and benefits. It may be that the simple beeswax’s customers will be from the same reaction with the new beeswax (the one added with this new ingredient). Then, this won’t be considered as a new customer. Still, the effect is somehow more opportunities and more customers.
You definitely would want to try this one. Using candles with organic ingredients in it is an advantage to your company. Customers will likely to choose your business over others. But this is not a promise because it has no accuracy. At least, you know now that there is a good thing at combinations of all only organic ingredients. Beeswax candles with lavender oil are an ideal aromatherapy product.
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