Friday, December 18, 2009

Hi, Can anyone tell me if neroli essential oil is used to treat wrinkles?

I have some fine lines and wrinkles on my face. I bought neroli essential oil and want to know if it is helpful in removing wrinkles?Hi, Can anyone tell me if neroli essential oil is used to treat wrinkles?
As a beauty therapist student, i would say that yes, neroli, is a good choice for treating wrinkles (but be aware, you SHOULD NOT be making use of this oil when you are pregnant!!! it has an abortant factor in it!!!). You can also try using the frankincence essential oil (Because it has the same properties it also has no known negative effects). Add a few drops of any of the essential oils (above mentioned) to your lotion and massage into the skin or areas that are affected. Please make sure and research anything you are not familiar with, it will stand you in good stead. Let me know how it goes!!Hi, Can anyone tell me if neroli essential oil is used to treat wrinkles?
Here is some information about Neroli, although it can be used in a facial treatment, it probably isn't the best choice for treating wrinkles. Are they just plain wrinkles? or is it more like sun damage or dry loose skin? there are other essential oils that can be added to a preparation for the face for specific conditions. Carrot seed, Cistus, Labdanum, Frankincense, Myrtle as well as some base oils scan be great for plumping the skin or aiding the healing and reversal of sun damage. Avocado, Hazelnut, Rosehip, Raspberry and Borage.


';The flowers of this citrus tree are steam distilled. May be called Neroli bigarade. This is the bitter orange tree, bitter orange oil from the peel and petitgrain from the leaves. The smell of Neroli is very familiar and is generally uplifting. My Oma wore a cologne called 4711 that I now know definitely had Neroli as the base. This oil is widely used by perfumers. Neroli is an anti-depressant, is mildly sedating and can ease insomnia at night. Neroli is a great addition to a skin care product as it softens skin. The cost means that Neroli is generally enjoyed for its scent rather than used for all of the other benefits. Can be added to a massage blend to treat scars and strech marks and those tiny thread veins. It also increases circulation and improves muscle tone. Can be massaged onto the abdomen to treat diarrhea, gas and spasms of the intestines. If well diluted, can be used for a baby with colic.The origin of the name stems from Anne Marie Princess of Nerola, in Italy, who lived there in the 16th century. She used to perfume her gloves and bath water with Neroli.
I absolutely agree with pretty.. I couldn't have said it better. pretty.. You are a very good student and will be very successfull in the future. I also studied beauty and am still loving it after all these years.

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