12 Super Simple Ways to Get Started Using Essential Oils
With all the hype around essential oils, you might be wondering if essential oils are just the latest fad soon to disappear into the forgotten land of mullets, Blockbuster Video, Beanie Babies, and the Macarena.
To ease your mind, essential oils have been around since at least 3500 B.C. They were even used by Hippocrates, the father of medicine, to treat his patients.
Essential oils are gaining more popularity and being used by more and more families to promote wellness. Rest assured, they aren’t going away anytime soon.
What Are Essential Oils?
Essential oils are aromatic compounds that are extracted from the flowers, seeds, roots, or leaves of various plants. Each essential oil has its unique smell, properties, and qualities. They are generally either diffused into the air or applied topically. Some essential oils can be used internally. With so many uses, trying essential oils can be a little daunting. Here are 12 simple ways to start using essential oils every day.
12 Super Simple Ways to Get Started Using Essential Oils
- Stress relief:
Essential oils like frankincense and lavender can help with stress management. Lavender essential oil promotes relaxation and helps balance your stress levels. Frankincense essential oil can help deter feelings of depression. Lemon essential oil can also help boost your mood.
- Increased energy and stamina:
Essential oils like lavender, lemon, and frankincense can help boost your stamina and provide a burst of energy.
- Healthy skin:
Problematic skin can often be treated with the help of essential oils applied topically. Lavender essential oil can be used to clean and soothe shallow cuts, irritated skin, redness, and bruises. Lemon essential oil contains 68% of d-limonene, a common antioxidant that promotes healthy skin by reducing inflammation. Tea tree oil can also be used to treat common cuts, skin irritations, and stubborn acne scars. Mix the essential oil with a carrier oil before applying to your skin.
- Improved nervous system:
Diffusing lemon essential oil can help improve your nervous system and alertness.
- Digestion and weight loss support:
Lemon and peppermint essential oils are often recommended to improve digestion. Peppermint essential oil can also be an effective appetite suppressant, aiding in weight loss.
- Respiratory system support:
Diffuse peppermint and frankincense essential oils to help support your respiratory system.
- Immune system support:
Diffusing or cleaning with tea tree, orange, and clove essential oils can help support your immune system and stave off colds, flu, and other illnesses.
- Oral health:
Clove essential oil is used in many organic kinds of toothpaste because it supports oral health.
- Air purification:
Tea tree and lemon essential oils are great for cleansing and purifying the air in your home. They can also be used as all-natural, all-purpose home cleaners.
- Healthy lips:
Lavender essential oil can be used to soothe and moisturize dry, chapped, or cracked lips.
- Dandruff-free hair:
Apply lavender essential oil—either directly or diluted with a carrier oil—to relieve stubborn dandruff.
- Mosquito repellant:
You can make your own mosquito repellent by mixing citronella, lemongrass, and eucalyptus oils. Apply topically or diffuse in the surrounding area.
If you would like to learn more about essential oils, download Essential Oils for Beginners.
Oh those days I tried putting an essential oil on my face without mixing it, and started burning so bad 🙁 It was such an unpleasant experience. Thank you for those valuable advises Shellie! xoxo Dessy
Hey Dessy, mistakes are our best teachers. I’ll never forget that time I put a drop of oregano oil into my face soap. The burning was so intense I almost threw up in the shower. I thought adding a drop to my cleanser would be sufficient diluting. But now I know, and I’ve never burnt myself or my kids since then ?