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Age:
18+
Brand: adverso
Line: body care
Product Type: essential oil
Product Properties: anti inflammation, antibacterial, aromatherapy, aromatization, for massage, repair, toning
Volume: 5 ml, 10 ml
Ingredients: thuja
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Ukraine
Thuja essential oil boasts a multitude of beneficial properties that you can harness to enhance your health, as well as care for your face, body, and hair, and strengthen your immune system. It has a distinctive, sharp piney-camphor scent. Thuja essential oil offers a broad spectrum of effects: antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, astringent, wound-healing, anti-allergic, hemostatic, among others.
Thuja oil is used to restore physical and emotional strength during periods of stress, exhaustion, and chronic fatigue syndrome. This remarkable oil helps to overcome emotional distress, sorrow, and grief during life's challenges and losses, as well as to conquer depression and feelings of inadequacy.
Thuja essential oil is valuable for maintaining the romantic fervor of a loving couple, aiding in the restoration of sexual functions and the health of both men and women. It is a powerful aphrodisiac.
In cosmetics, thuja oil is used to eliminate signs of fatigue on the face, as it excellently tones and reduces swelling, irritation, and itching.
Ways to use:
- For massage - 5 drops to 10 ml of carrier oil.
- For reflexology massage – mix with a carrier oil in a 7:2 ratio.
- In an aroma lamp - 1-3 drops per 15 m2.
- In a bath - 2-8 drops of oil, previously mixed with 1/4 cup of emulsifier (milk, cream, whey, honey solution, sea or table salt, etc.). Using thuja oil in baths helps to restore sexual health.
- In a sauna – 1 – 5 drops.
- Applications for treating warts, papillomas, polyps are made with pure essential oil using cotton swabs twice a day.
- To enrich creams and masks - 3 drops per 10g of base.-
- For massage: add 5 drops to 10 ml of a carrier oil.
- For reflexology massage: mix with a carrier oil in a 7:2 ratio.
- For an aromatherapy lamp: use 1-3 drops per 15 square meters.
- For a bath: mix 2-8 drops of oil with 1/4 cup of an emulsifier (such as milk, cream, whey, honey solution, sea salt, table salt, etc.) before adding to the water. Using thuja oil in baths can help restore sexual health.
- For a sauna: use 1-5 drops.
- For treating warts, papillomas, and polyps: apply pure essential oil with a cotton swab twice daily.
- For enhancing creams and masks: add 3 drops to 10 grams of the base product.
I don't know why my reviews are often not published))) I will leave it again.
Overall, at first, I didn't really like the scent - it smelled a bit like pine needles, a bit like autumn leaves, but not enough. But after about a month of using it, I got used to it and it started to seem slightly sweet. If regular pine oil smells like a Christmas tree, then this scent is more delicate, it can be used as a full-fledged perfume. It also adds a feeling of coziness and soothes.
The product is good.
I really liked it both in terms of scent and quality. Since childhood, I have had a hard time tolerating coniferous scents except for the scent of thuja, which I really like.
The scent of this essential oil is quite intense: at first, it is rich in coniferous notes, transitioning into woody and slightly spicy undertones (it truly smells like thuja wood).
It lowers blood pressure effectively, providing a bit of relaxation while still energizing. I used to be skeptical about the psychoemotional effects of essential oils, but this oil has changed my mind.