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For Skin, it is best for any skin problems, here we want to suggest for Sandalwood Rose Attar, it is perfect combination of worlds best two essential oil. Sandalwood Oil & Rose Oil is Incredible Essential Oils in this world. If Sandalwood oil are best for skin disease so rose oil are best for aromatherapy. If you search unique product with both Essential Oils properties. so Sandalwood Rose Attar can give full stop to your search
Product Name | Rose Attar |
Smell | Rose |
After complete processing of Essential Oil it is necessary to check oil purity. RK Checked all products purity with Indian Government lab.
Our Quality Control Standards include:
We believe that essential oil quality control should begin at the earliest stage of production, preferably with inspection of the crop at the growing phase. This important aspect is often overlooked when considering quality issues, and this is why we have established close working relationships with growers around the world.
When growing plants specifically for the extraction of essential oils, the location, altitude, fertility of the soil, weather conditions and the method of cultivation all have an influence upon its oil content and quality. This is why an essential oil produced in one country can be of a higher quality than precisely the same oil produced in another. And it end there.
At the extraction stage, the skill and experience of the distillery becomes the next critical factor in the quest for excellence, since all the expertise and effort of the farmer will have been wasted if the oil is not extracted correctly.
The importance of purity with essential oils can not be over-stated, if for no other reason than maintaining the good reputation of aromatherapy. Cheaper, inferior quality essential oils deliver poor results and mean that ultimately you will have wasted your hard earned money, rather than saving any of it.
Using cheap essential oils can often be a bit of a gamble too. At best, nothing at all will happen - in other words you will not receive any benefits, but at the worst you may have an allergic reaction to the oil and experience skin irritation, sensitization, or other undesired side effects. |
Unwanted side effects are usually caused when an essential oil has been adulterated with a synthetic chemical component, or perhaps because it is entirely synthetic. Unscrupulous traders and dealers will often 'stretch' expensive oils by adding cheap synthetics to them to make the product more profitable for themselves.
This type of adulteration can cause problems for unsuspecting customers who then attempt to use these oils in aromatherapy - sometimes with disastrous results. Many people are allergic to synthetic compounds, hence the move to 'fragrance-free' cosmetics.Of course not everyone is sensitive to synthetic or adulterated oils so the problem should not be exaggerated, but it is still unethical and dishonest for a supplier to sell an adulterated or synthetic oil under the pretence that it is a natural, pure essential oil.After all, you are paying for something that you are not getting. Synthetic or adulterated oils contain little or no therapeutic qualities and will not produce the results that you are looking for.
Most essential oils are safe and free of adverse side effects when used properly. However, as with any substance you are introducing into your body, it is important to use them intelligently. We recommend that you never eat or drink essential oils. You should pay attention to the following factors.
SELECTION
When choosing an oil, consumers should ignore the marketing hype and look at details such as the Latin botanical name, country of origin, whether it’s organic, and general usage and safety guidelines. Company websites may provide further information on chemistry and details about a particular batch.
DOSAGE
Most aromatherapy oil based blends will be between 1 and 5 percent dilutions, which typically does not represent a safety concern. As one increases dilution, potential dermal (skin) reactions may take place depending on the individual essential oil, the area in which the oil is applied, and other factors related to the client’s own sensitivity levels. Any excessive usage of essential oils may cause irritation or other undesired effects due to their lipophilic nature.
APPLICATION METHOD
Essential oils may be applied on the skin (dermal application), inhaled, diffused or taken internally. Each of these methods have safety issues which need to be considered. The potential safety concerns with dermal application will be discussed below. With regard to inhalation, inhalation, from a safety standpoint, presents a very low level of risk to most people. Even in a relatively small closed room, and assuming 100% evaporation, the concentration of any essential oil (or component thereof) is unlikely to reach a dangerous level, either from aromatherapy massage, or from essential oil vaporization.
IMPORTANT POINTS
→ Keep all essential oils out of reach of children and pets.
→ Do not use or recommend the use of photosensitizing essential oils prior to going into a sun tanning booth or the sun. Recommend that the client stay out of the sun or sun tanning booth for at least twenty-four hours after treatment if photosensitizing essential oils were applied to the skin.
→ Avoid prolonged use of the same essential oils.
→ Avoid the use of essential oils you know nothing about on your clients. Research and get to know the oil prior to using it on others.
→ Avoid the use of undiluted essential oils on the skin, unless otherwise indicated.
→ If you suspect your client may be sensitive to specific essential oils or if your client has known allergies or sensitivities, it may be wise to perform a skin patch test.
→ Know the safety data on each essential oil and place into context of use and knowledge.
→ Use caution when treating a female client who suspects she is pregnant or has been trying to become pregnant.
→ Keep essential oils away from the eyes.
→ Essential oils are highly flammable substances and should be kept away from direct contact with flames, such as candles, fire, matches, cigarettes, and gas cookers.
→ Make sure your treatment room has good ventilation.
→ Do not use essential oils internally unless properly trained in the safety issues of doing so.
Packing Availability: Sample, 100ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 kg, 5 kg, 25 kg, 180 kg.
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