How Essential Oils Can Effect Our Love Life?
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Need help in your love life ? Then Aphrodisiacs Essential oils maybe the answer. Aphrodisiacs Essential oils are useful for maintaining ,arousing and intensifying sexual desire.
Throughout history, scent is used to lure your beloved to you. Scent is a simple way to set the mood for romance, whether applied as a perfume or diffused through a room.
The scent affect the limbic brain, creating an immediate emotional response unaltered by logic or reason. Essential oils are a great tool to produce this desirable effect. With the right application, Aphrodisiacs Essential Oils can create tantalizing temptresses, and unforgettable nights of hot, passionate sex.
Red roses, jasmine gardens and French perfumes are all symbols of passion and love. Our eyes, our sense of touch and our nose help us to get aroused. In clinical aromatherapy, we have powerful substances to help raise the libido.
In order to raise our libido, we have to first raise our body temperature. The aphrodisiacs essential oils are mostly warm, rich aromas, such as those that come from spices and certain flowers.
Let's take a look at the most commonly used essential oils that may be able to improve your desire for passionate time with a loved one:
Clary sage , noted for its euphoric properties, is also harmonizing, centering, and calming. Clary Sage contains a hormone-like compound similar to estrogen that regulates hormonal balance and has sensual properties.
Jasmine , seductive and sedating . Jasmine has been used in India as an aphrodisiac for centuries. Jasmine’s scent is deeply floral, warm and inviting. It has been found that Jasmine stimulates our senses without any negative side effects.
Rose , Harmonizing, comforting, and romantic, they are reputed to be particularly appealing to women.
Ylang ylang , Sweet, deep and exotic, In Philipina, the petals of these large, vibrant yellow blossoms are scattered on newlyweds’ beds to ease first-night jitters and evoke passionate desire.
Patchouli has sensual properties. It has a balancing, grounding component in its earthy fragrance that helps to ease anxiety.
Vanilla. The sweet aroma of vanilla also has aphrodisiac effects. It is subtle, but certainly it cannot be ignored.
Ginger is a warming, soothing circulatory stimulant. This spice raises the body temperature and adds sizzling flavor to any foods.
Sandalwood creates an exotic, sensual atmosphere with a reputation as an aphrodisiac. It's often employed in aphrodisiacs blends with Ylang Ylang.
These Aphrodisiacs Essential oils are added to a carrier oil such as apricot seed oil (also aphrodisiac) may be applied topically for a sensual massage.
Except massage, there are many other ways that you can use these Aphrodisiacs Essential oils to make you feel good and attract your partner. These are some of the best known and easier to use. You can use them in candles, oil burners, bath oils, and even cooking.
For Bath : you can add five to ten drops of these Aphrodisiacs Essential oils to warm water. On top you can scatter rose petal.
Blend for massage :nn * 5 drops Rose /Ylang Ylang essential oils.
* 10 drops Sandalwood essential oils.
* 5 drops Bergamot essential oils.
* 50 ml carrier oil (eg. Sweet Almond, Apricot or Grapeseed).
Or…nn * 5 drops Sandalwood essential oils.
* 2 drops Ylang Ylang essential oils.
* 5 drops Patchouli essential oils.
* 2 drops Clary Sage essential oils.
* 50 ml carrier oil (eg. Sweet Almond, Apricot or Grapeseed).
For oil burner’s blend, you can try :
A sensual blend of Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, and Sweet Orange for those special moments when you want to create an inspiring mood of love. (This blend makes a sweet, sensual perfume.) You can mix this blend with water in a mist sprayer.
Using aphrodisiacs essential oils can be a powerful way to enrich a romantic evening. Today lovers over the world use aphrodisiac aromas to create a romantic mood and set the stage for an evening of romance, which will leave them with memories to cherish forever.
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