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Essential oil for the sauna

Essential oils are used in the sauna because the pure scents work more cheaply as a pouring agent because you simply need less. In addition, many boosters find that the pure scents come across best in the sauna.

User tips for essential oil in the sauna

The reason you use pure essential oil is because if you dose it correctly, the pure scents work more economically as a pouring agent because you simply need less. But then you have to maintain the correct dosage for every odor. A disadvantage of this is that dosing takes more time and knowledge of the product. So pay attention to the quantities indicated on the bottles. This is the reason that we use odor strengths for all scents where odor strength 1 is the lowest and odor strength 6 is the highest.

What are essential oils?

Essential oils are the essence or life force of a plant. They have powerful properties of the herbs from which they are extracted. All essential oils are natural, undiluted or blended, meet the European pharmacopoeia and are suitable for aromatherapy. They are often used as sauna oil.

An explanation about essential oil

Essential oils are becoming increasingly popular because more and more people want to return to nature. An essential oil is the natural protector of the plant and has been used for human well-being for many years. An essential oil is therefore a volatile oil, which evaporates when exposed to the air.

Most variants of essential oil are liquid, but there are also semi-solid and fully solid variants. Given the scarcity, purchase and extraction of essential oils can vary, the prices of essential oils are not always fixed. The price depends on the different ingredients. For example, Bergamot oil is much more expensive than Sweet Almond oil.

Rose oil, Lemon oil, Lavender oil, what are the costs?

Essential rose oil is extracted from rose petals, for example, the cost of rose oil (ethereal) is very higher because a rose leaf contains relatively little essential oil. For 300 ml of Rose oil (Rosa Damascena oil), 1000 kg of rose petals are used. Distilling, for example, lavender oil (1 liter) (Lavandula Angustifolia) requires approximately 150 kilos of lavender blossom. Lemon oil is obtained by pressing from lemon peels. Lemon peels contain relatively more essential oil than lavender blossom or rose petals, so lemon oil is also cheaper than lavender oil and rose oil.

Different forms of Essential Oils

Essential oils are usually liquid, but can also be solid or semi-solid. This depends on the temperature and the type. They can be dissolved in pure alcohol, fats and oils, but not in water.
The Different types of essential oil come from different areas. For example, lemon oil comes from Italy. Lavender oil from France and Peppermint oil comes from the United States.

What exactly is an essential oil?

An essential oil is a concentrated oil that is extracted from plants or plant substances such as wood, herbs, citrus, flowers, resin and spices. These often have a special effect.
Different varieties of essential oil are Tea Tree oil, Eucalyptus oil, Orange oil and Bergamot oil. Scents that are commonly used in the sauna are: Eucalyptus oil, Lavender oil, Lemon oil, Orange oil, Anise oil and Pine oil.

The effect of essential oils

- Lavender essential oil works well against insomnia
- Orange essential oil makes people happy
- Eucalyptus essential oil is widely used in colds
- Tea Tree essential oil is used for its anti-bacterial effect

Operation Tea Tree oil

You can use tea tree oil against bacteria and fungi. TeaTree oil is also often used against viruses. The product is in fact antiseptic and has many different applications. Tea Tree oil has a camphor-like odor.

Operation Eucalyptus oil

Eucalyptus oil was used as food for Koala bears from Australia. Which is not surprising, because most of Australia is densely overgrown with Eucalyptus trees. The oil is distilled from freshly picked leaves and is only concentrated in such a way that it can be used as real Eucalyptus oil. There are several eucalyptus oils available on the market, but we offer the Eucalyptus Globulus essential oil from China. Eucalyptus oil promotes concentration and is the sauna odor.

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Essential oil for the sauna

User tips for essential oil in the sauna

The reason you use pure essential oil is because if you dose it correctly, the pure scents work more economically as a pouring agent because you simply need less. But then you have to maintain the correct dosage for every odor. A disadvantage of this is that dosing takes more time and knowledge of the product. So pay attention to the quantities indicated on the bottles. This is the reason that we use odor strengths for all scents where odor strength 1 is the lowest and odor strength 6 is the highest.

What are essential oils?

Essential oils are the essence or life force of a plant. They have powerful properties of the herbs from which they are extracted. All essential oils are natural, undiluted or blended, meet the European pharmacopoeia and are suitable for aromatherapy. They are often used as sauna oil.

An explanation about essential oil

Essential oils are becoming increasingly popular because more and more people want to return to nature. An essential oil is the natural protector of the plant and has been used for human well-being for many years. An essential oil is therefore a volatile oil, which evaporates when exposed to the air.

Most variants of essential oil are liquid, but there are also semi-solid and fully solid variants. Given the scarcity, purchase and extraction of essential oils can vary, the prices of essential oils are not always fixed. The price depends on the different ingredients. For example, Bergamot oil is much more expensive than Sweet Almond oil.

Rose oil, Lemon oil, Lavender oil, what are the costs?

Essential rose oil is extracted from rose petals, for example, the cost of rose oil (ethereal) is very higher because a rose leaf contains relatively little essential oil. For 300 ml of Rose oil (Rosa Damascena oil), 1000 kg of rose petals are used. Distilling, for example, lavender oil (1 liter) (Lavandula Angustifolia) requires approximately 150 kilos of lavender blossom. Lemon oil is obtained by pressing from lemon peels. Lemon peels contain relatively more essential oil than lavender blossom or rose petals, so lemon oil is also cheaper than lavender oil and rose oil.

Different forms of Essential Oils

Essential oils are usually liquid, but can also be solid or semi-solid. This depends on the temperature and the type. They can be dissolved in pure alcohol, fats and oils, but not in water.
The Different types of essential oil come from different areas. For example, lemon oil comes from Italy. Lavender oil from France and Peppermint oil comes from the United States.

What exactly is an essential oil?

An essential oil is a concentrated oil that is extracted from plants or plant substances such as wood, herbs, citrus, flowers, resin and spices. These often have a special effect.
Different varieties of essential oil are Tea Tree oil, Eucalyptus oil, Orange oil and Bergamot oil. Scents that are commonly used in the sauna are: Eucalyptus oil, Lavender oil, Lemon oil, Orange oil, Anise oil and Pine oil.

The effect of essential oils

- Lavender essential oil works well against insomnia
- Orange essential oil makes people happy
- Eucalyptus essential oil is widely used in colds
- Tea Tree essential oil is used for its anti-bacterial effect

Operation Tea Tree oil

You can use tea tree oil against bacteria and fungi. TeaTree oil is also often used against viruses. The product is in fact antiseptic and has many different applications. Tea Tree oil has a camphor-like odor.

Operation Eucalyptus oil

Eucalyptus oil was used as food for Koala bears from Australia. Which is not surprising, because most of Australia is densely overgrown with Eucalyptus trees. The oil is distilled from freshly picked leaves and is only concentrated in such a way that it can be used as real Eucalyptus oil. There are several eucalyptus oils available on the market, but we offer the Eucalyptus Globulus essential oil from China. Eucalyptus oil promotes concentration and is the sauna odor.

Essential oil for the sauna
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