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Aromatherapy Spring Review Special


The recipes are simple and use three or four essential oils in many cases. Also in most cases they are not the essential oils that came with the kit which may lead to a bit of frustration. In the back is a directory of the most commonly used essential oil which lays out its proper name, characterizes, aroma type, emotional welling being uses and what it blends well with. There was one unfortunate and unexpected problem with the kit: Despite being in lovely cobalt blue bottles with sealed caps, each one of the included essential oils had rancid carrier oil. It was so evident that it masked the true scent of the essential oil. Maybe this was an isolated fluke with this particular kit or maybe the box was stored in a very warm place before coming my way. This kit was surely made to be given as a gift and but for the risk of the essential oils not being good, I think it would make a very well-received present.

-MAM

Marie Anakee Miczak is the author of a number of books including, "Secret Potions, Elixirs & Concoctions" and "How Flowers Heal". For more information visit her official website http://www.anakee.com &/or her online store http://www.botanicaluse.com .

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