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Aromatherapy Test

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What type of note is lavender?
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Are EO's flammable?
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Can an essential oil be applied neat (directly to skin)?
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What aromatherapy blend do you use for a stuffy nose?
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substitute tangerine for?
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what does vitamin E do to CO?
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What type of note is ylang ylang?
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substitute cinnamon for?
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What is an infused oil?
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What type of glass should you use for EO storage?
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oils that can be hazardous?
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what is the aromatic description of lavender oil?
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aromatic description of bergamot?
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What is a bottom note?
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Should you use more or less of an EO when starting your blend?
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what is the danger of bergamot?
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what is the consistency of lavender oil?
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Name some carrier oils?
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what are the 2 EO's that may be applied neat?
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what is the basic intake process for using aromatherapy?
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middle note
B.
eucalyptus, pine & peppermint
C.
less, you can always add more
D.
lavender & tea tree
E.
fresh, orange/lemon/citrusy, slightly floral
F.
carrier oil permitted with herbs; not as concentrated as as EO's; when you put natural herbs in the CO and let it infuse with it
G.
fresh, sweet, floral, herbaceous, slightly fruity
H.
top note
I.
thin, clear with a tinge of yellow
J.
longest lasting scent; evaporates the slowest
K.
yes
L.
check if there are any allergies, skin sensitivities, medical issues or pregnancies
M.
they should be diluted with a carrier oil
N.
birch, camphor, garlic, pennyroyal, wintergreen, onion, mustard, horseradish
O.
vitamin E prolongs a CO's life
P.
sweet orange
Q.
do not use if the area of application will be exposed to sunlight for 24 hours due to its photo toxicity
R.
almond oil, apricot kernel, avocado, borage, cocoa butter, evening primrose, grape seed, hazelnut, jojoba, kukui, macadamia nut, olive, peanut, pecan, rose hip, sesame, shea butter & sunflower
S.
clove
T.
amber or cobalt blue
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substitute benzoin resin for?
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Which oil is best for colds?
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how much rose blossoms to make 1 pound of oil?
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how many much rose blossoms to make 2 1/2 lb of rose oil?
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substitute peppermint for?
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Do you use the same amount of EO on children as you would with adults?
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Substitute lemon for?
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what type of diffuser to use for a cold?
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jasmine or ylang ylang
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known as "floral water", aromatic water that remains after producing an EO via steam or water distillation (examples include rose, lavender, neroli & chamomile)

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