Essential Oil FAQ

Can essential oils be applied directly to the skin?

Most essential oils need to be diluted with a carrier oil (such as vegetable oil) before being applied directly to the skin to avoid over-irritating the skin. Please note that some essential oils may cause allergic reactions and it is recommended to conduct a skin sensitivity test first.

Can essential oils be taken internally?

In most cases, essential oils are not recommended for internal use unless directed by a medical professional. Taking essential oils internally can be harmful to the stomach and internal organs and may interact with certain medications. Recommended to be used only under professional guidance.

Can essential oils be used on children?

Some essential oils may be too strong for children, and some may even be toxic to them. Before using essential oils on children, be sure to check relevant safety information and use them under professional guidance.

How to store essential oils?

Essential oils should be stored in sealed glass bottles away from sunlight and heat to prevent them from spoiling. Good storage conditions can extend the life of essential oils.

Which essential oils can be mixed with each other?

Some essential oils can be mixed to create even more effects, this is called essential oil blending. But keep in mind that not all essential oils are safe to mix, and mixing ratios are important. It’s best to research the mixing ratio in advance or seek professional advice.

Can essential oils be used on pets?

Many essential oils can be toxic or even fatal to pets. Before using essential oils on pets, seek advice from your veterinarian and choose products specifically designed to be safe for pets.
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