Talks about essential oil historical background and about essential oils and carrier oils. After the chapters about what it talks about practical aromatherapy. It talks about buying and storing oils – which can help with getting the best out of the oils. Randomly it will have a small key of a 'key essential oil' that will have a line about an oil. It has charts to help with different things one being oils for skin and hair. And there is a treatment section. Then there is information about different oils – so it would be a paragraph about the oil and then a datafile – plant type, oil form, botanical name, etc.
There are pages of different blends, like perfumes and facials. Later there is a section about how to do different massages. There is a small section on self-massage. And does have information scented bathing and at home. A glossary and further reading are at the end. As well and some useful address.
Overall it is a nice book. For those who do not want a book about massages, this one may not be for you because the massages do cover what seems to almost half of the book.
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