Essential oils: a detailed guide to properties and uses

Essential oils have existed for thousands of years and are widely used in various fields such as alternative medicine, cosmetics, and aromatherapy. In Egypt, essential oils were used as far back as 5,000 BC, and in Eastern countries, this product gained popularity in the 3rd millennium BC.They have also gained great popularity in the Czech Republic thanks to erotic massage parlors that use them as an additional attribute.

Many people use aromatic oils at home as a means of supporting the immune system and for good, quality sleep. Also, oils often replace chemical cleaning products – try replacing furniture polish, or floor cleaner with a few drops of citrus oil, and your home will be filled with fresh aromas.

How are essential oils made?

The most common way to make essential oils is to extract the vapor from the desired raw material.

A simple system consisting of four cylinders connected to each other is used for production. The first one: contains water, which is heated in the process. The second contains: the raw materials from which the flavor will be extracted. When the water heats up and starts to emit steam, the water in a gaseous state passes into the second section, and passes through the raw material. This moment allows the necessary components of the plant to be released. After that, the steam, along with the acquired components, enters the spiral maze inside the third cylinder, which is filled with cold water. Here, the vapor again turns into a liquid state, and as a result, we get a water mixture with essential oil. After that, they are separated and we get our result.

By the way this water also is sold on the market as an omnibus product.

TOP 5 the most popular essential oils and their properties

Peppermint – this essential oil undoubtedly starts this list, as it is used in literally all areas and for a variety of tasks. It’s a natural antiseptic that can help with muscle, and joint pain, and it’s the type of oil used by masseuses in erotic salons in the Czech Republic for a relaxing massage. In pharmacology, peppermint is used as an ingredient in drugs that treat diseases of the throat and nasal passages. For external use, peppermint also helps with insect bites.

Lavender essential oil is an aromatic flower blend that has a calming effect and is also used to combat anxiety. It should be noted that massage parlors do not use essential oils in their pure form, because they have a rather aggressive concentration, so they are usually contained as an additive, or dissolved in another oil.

Orange oil is perhaps one of the most favorite among people who use essential oils. Its aromas have a miraculous effect on improving mood. masseuses use it to give the skin a unique shine.

Chamomile – the properties of this flower are widely known, namely its calming effect. Chamomile tea, creams with chamomile and, of course, chamomile essential oil – all this helps to achieve mental harmony and peace. In addition, it is perfect for those who do not like pungent aromas – in Prague massage salons, this oil is used during a tantric massage aimed at complete relaxation.

Ylang Ylang. The oil of this tropical tree is widely used in the production of shampoos and shower gels because it is an excellent cleanser. In massage parlors, many types of treatments include preliminary skin cleansing with a shower and peeling. It is at this stage that ylang-ylang flower extracts are added.

The use of essential oils and the procedure of erotic massage

Although almost all types of essential oils are used for external use, there is a certain list that is more common for a massage session.

As a rule, ready-made mixtures based on fatty vegetable oils with the addition of essential oils are used for this procedure. Manufacturers adhere to a safe ratio of these components to avoid allergic reactions in clients. The most commonly used oils are jojoba, peach, grape seed, and almond. Additions in the form of essential oils include lavender, caparis, sage, orange, grapefruit, lemon, thyme, cedarwood, etc.

Elite erotic massage parlors in the Czech Republic are fully responsible for the use of certain products during the procedure, so all essential oils must have the proper certificates.

Before the procedure, which includes the use of essential oils, the client is offered to take a warm bath or shower in order to slightly steam the skin and enhance the beneficial properties of the massage. In addition, you have the opportunity to do this with one or two masseuses of the salon.

Erotic massage with essential oils is definitely something worth trying. Don’t hesitate and go to our catalog of erotic massage parlors in the Czech Republic and choose the most suitable option for yourself.

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