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Everything You Need To Know About Orange Essential Oil

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ORANGE (Citrus Sinensis) Orange oil is single handedly, the best aromatic for the beginner aromatherapist. Mixing well with almost every other essential oil, it is almost foolproof. Orange oil softens and warms any blend. It has many uses from relaxing your mind to protecting wood. Orange oil is one of the less expensive oils. Therapeutic uses: Acne, blemishes boredom, bronchitis, cellulite, chills, chronic fatigue syndrome colds, constipation, coughs, creativity, depression, disinfectant, eczema, fear, fever, flu, fluid retention, gingivitis, joint pain, lethargy, mental exhaustion, mouth ulcers, muscle pain, nervous anxiety, oily skin, premenstrual syndrome, psoriasis, seasonal affective disorder, skin care and stress. Essential Oil Applications: For acne, blemishes, and to combat oily skin, wet a cotton ball and add 2 drops oil. Dab lightly on acne and blemishes or gently rub off facial oils. To fight against boredom and lethargy, use 2-3 drops in a diffuse...

Sugaring Hair Removal

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Sugaring WHO The first  thing to know about sugaring is who created it. Like many other beauty regimes, The Ancient Egyptians are one of the earliest references of all hair removal techniques (that includes sugaring).  WHAT Sugaring is an ancient method of hair removal. Sugar paste is made primarily of sugar, although it also contains lemon juice and water. WHERE As we know, sugaring hair removal recipes and techniques came from The Ancient Egyptians and has been passed down from generations to generations. To this day, a lot of Middle Eastern women perform sugaring services on themselves. Currently, you can get sugaring hair removal services done in certain salons, spas or studios. WHEN In Ancient Egypt, hair on the body was considered to be dirty by the upper class.  Kings requested that women be brought to them "clean and smooth" (aka hairless). During the reign of the Turkish empire, the removal of body hair was considered an art...