Essential oils
Aromatherapy essential oilsPhoto: Shutterstock.comThere are about 3,000 essential oil plants on Earth that can recreate a wide variety of smells. So why not take advantage of this opportunity to fill your home with a fabulous aroma! The scent of cypress should be in the air at the threshold and in the hallway - it protects the house from negative external influences (in ancient times, cypress was planted at the entrance to the home for the same purpose). In the living room, it is recommended to use essential oils of vetiver, ginger, bergamot, rose and grapefruit - these aromas lift the mood and stimulate communication. Ylang-ylang, rose, jasmine, verbena, patchouli, cinnamon, sweet orange, as well as sandalwood and incense are ideal for the bedroom. The aromas of citrus, pine and the warm, cozy scent of ylang-ylang will help create a light atmosphere in the nursery. But in the kitchen during lunch, you shouldn't use essential oils: they don't go well with the smell of food. The same rule applies to . How to use: aroma burner, also known as aroma lamp (water and 3-5 drops of essential oil). - Applied aromatherapy -