What are Carrier Oils?
~ aromaweb.com ~
A carrier oil is a vegetable oil derived from the fatty portion of a plant, usually from the seeds, kernels or the nuts.
If
applied to the skin undiluted, essential oils, absolutes, CO2s and
other concentrated aromatics can cause severe irritation or reactions in
some individuals. Carrier oils are used to dilute essential and other
oils prior to application. They carry the essential oil onto the skin.
Each
carrier oil offers a different combination of therapeutic properties
and characteristics. The choice of carrier oil can depend on the
therapeutic benefit being sought.
Natural lotions, creams, body
oils, bath oils, lip balms and other moisturizing skin care products are
also made using vegetable (carrier) oils. From a simple essential
oil/carrier oil blend to a more complex natural lotion, your choice of
carrier oil can make a difference in the therapeutic properties, color,
overall aroma and shelf life of your final product.
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