Vimala

Aromatherapy in Practice

Rosehip Power June 16, 2009

Filed under: Anxiety,Health,Recipes,Skin care — vimalascents @ 9:00 am
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Keys to Success  posted a terrific profile of rosehip oil. It’s a fatty-acid rich oil effective for a variety of skin conditions, such as: age spots, wrinkles, sun damage, different types of scars, many skin conditions, brittle nails and even dry and damaged hair. Used alone, without blended essential oils, it’s an outstanding non-greasy moisturizer. Read the full entry here.
 

Sore Muscle Blend April 19, 2009

Noelle Katai’s show, Everybody Nose, from Veria TV is amazing! You’ve got to check out this sore muscle rub she shows in this video clip from the show. I have to try this on my neck and shoulders, which get so tight from sitting in front of a computer and cumulative stress.

 

From the Nose to the Close April 16, 2009

Filed under: Household,Mood Shifting,Real Estate,Recipes — vimalascents @ 5:26 pm
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 Aromatherapy to Help Sell Your Home
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In a market where slower than normal sales can mean more houses available and more competition it’s critical for the home seller to attend to every detail of preparing or staging their home for sale.

Smell is something many homeowners grow accustomed to, whether it is from pets or cooking or a favorite perfume. But to potential buyers, any smell at all can be enough to turn them off from a potential sale. It’s common for realtors to recommend that clients set out fresh baked bread, apple pie, or cookies to cover unwelcome scents and make potential buyers feel “at home” in your home.

We’ve all experienced it. Scent triggers emotional and physical responses. It can change our heart rate, make your mouth water, attract us to a mate or bring memories to mind. Smell can also make us buy.

In fact research has been conducted in the area. Studies have shown that a scented environment leads to consumers staying longer and spending more. A study of Las Vegas slot players showed they spent 45% more in a scented environment than those in an unscented one. Nike shoes received a better evaluation in a scented room. A vanilla aroma was used in NYC’s Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to reduce anxiety in patients before MRIs-and it worked. Perhaps banks could try using lavender essential oil diffusers in their branches to calm the nerves of their customers.  

Dr. Alan Hirsch, director of neurology at the Smell and Taste Treatment Research Foundation in Chicago, Illinois, studied the effect of odors on shoppers’ opinions of a product and the urge to spend more. He found out that YES – an odor CAN influence a shopper’s opinion. But how? The theory is that because small is a chemical sense tied to the emotional center of the brain, it has a powerful impact on mood and behavior. Hirsch says,  “The portion of the brain that controls smell is located in the limbic lobe, the center part of the brain that also controls emotions. The quickest way to change emotions is with smell.”

What scents will you use to sell your home?

 

Eucalyptus…our friend. March 17, 2009

Filed under: Health,Recipes — vimalascents @ 9:30 pm
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Have you ever noticed that many of the OTC cold and flu medicinces are eucalyptus scented? It’s a powerful essential oil proven to be a natural decongestant. But, I had no idea that there were so many varieties of eucalyptus. Check out this post about all the types and uses of eucalyptus species of Australia.

 

 
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