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Essential Oil
Synergies
Blending for Your
Massage Practice
Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals
Anne Williams, ABMP Director of Education www.abmp.com � 800-458-2267 � [email protected]
Essential Oil
Synergies
Blending for Your
Massage Practice
Aromatherapy Body � Mind � Spir i t
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Primary Methods for Blending Essential Oils
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Essential Oil
Synergies
Blending for Your
Massage Practice
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There are a thousand ways to kneel and kiss the ground; there are a thousand
ways to go home again. - Rumi
Essen,alOilSynergies
PhysiologicalEffects SynergiesExplained BalancingAromasinaSynergy
MakingAromatherapyWorkinaMassagePrac,ce
AromatherapyBasics
Essen,alOilSynergies
PhysiologicalEffects SynergiesExplained BalancingAromasinaSynergy
MakingAromatherapyWorkinaMassagePrac,ce
AromatherapyBasics Aromatherapy Basics
Aromatherapy Defined
Essential Oils
Carrier Products
Concentrations
Aromatherapy Defined The art and science of using
essential oils for physical, mental, emotional, and
spiritual wellbeing.
Physical Wellness
Mental Wellness
Emotional Wellness
Spiritual Wellness
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Essential Oil Defined Natural, chemically complex, liquid extracts that come from aromatic plants with specialized structures.
Methods Used to Extract Aromatic Products from Plants
STEAM DISTILLATION
SOLVENT EXTRACTION
CO2 EXTRACTION
COLD PRESSURE
OTHERS OR VARIATIONS
Essential Oil Absolute CO2 Oil Essence E.g., Concrete
No Specialized Structures? No Essential Oils!
The chemical structure of the synthetic aroma named fructone,
which smells like applies.
Synthetics are human-made
chemicals produced in a lab to mimic the
aroma of plants.
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Synthetics: Not Pretty! Florihana
www.florihana.com
Original Swiss Aromatics (www.originalswissaromatics.com)
Fragrant Earth (www.fragrantearth.com)
Samara Botane (www.wingedseed.com)
Carrier Defined: A product used
to dilute essential oils and “carry” essential oils to the body.
Fixed Oils
Aloe Vera Gel
Plain Lotion or Cream Natural Products
Water or Witch Hazel High Proof Gran Alcohol
Fixed Oil: A non-volatile oil of plant origin. Choose organic, cold-pressed, or expeller pressed.
Creams, Lotions, Gels No mineral oil,
lanolin, dye, petroleum, or
fragrance.
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Aroma Mists Distilled water,
or combinations of water and
grain alcohol or witch hazel.
Carrier Product Amount
EO Concentration
1%
EO Concentration
2% EO Concentration
2.5% EO Concentration
3% EO Concentration
4%
½ OUNCE 3 Drops 6 Drops 8 Drops 9 Drops 12 Drops
1 OUNCE 6 Drops 12 Drops 15 Drops 18 Drops 24 Drops
2 OUNCE 12 Drops 24 Drops 30 Drops 36 Drops 48 Drops
4 OUNCE 24 Drops 48 Drops 60 Drops 72 Drops 96 Drops
8 OUNCE 48 Drops 96 Drops 120 Drops 144 Drops 192 Drops
Add between 12-18 drops of a single essential oil or a blend of essential oils to
every ounce of carrier product for a 2%-3% concentration.
1 Drop of Essential Oil
6-9 Drops of Essential Oil
4-6 Drops of Essential Oil
4-6 Drops of Essential Oil
2-4 Drops of Essential Oil
Aromatherapy Basics
Aromatherapy Defined
Essential Oils
Carrier Products
Concentrations
Essen,alOilSynergies
PhysiologicalEffects SynergiesExplained BalancingAromasinaSynergy
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Physiological Effects
Physiological Effects Defined
Examples: Muscular System
Examples: Nervous System
Examples: Lymph & Immune System
Psychological Effects
Physiological Effect: An outcome experienced
in body cells, tissues, organs, or systems as the
result of an action.
PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
Physiological Effects
ALDEHYDE
Geranial
Antiseptic, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, neurosedative
Lemongrass Geranium
OAc
ESTER
Linalyl Acetate
Antispasmodic, balancing,
neurosedative
Clary sage Lavender
Oxide
1,8 Cineole
Antiviral, expectorant,
mucolytic
Eucalyptus Bay Laurel
O
PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
Physiological Effects
More than 3000 different
molecules in essential oils
produce physiological
effects
E s s e n t i a l o i l s d e m o n s t r a t e p h y s i o l o g i c a l e f f e c t s o n e v e r y b o d y s y s t e m .
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Essential oils that are digestive stimulants support digestive processes relieving abdominal cramps, gas and bloating, or constipation.
Expectorants thin mucus making it easier
to expel from the respiratory system.
Physiological Effect,
therapeutic effect, action,
property.
Analgesic
Decongestant
Lymph Stimulant
Neurosedative
Vasoconstrictor
The Physiological Effects of Essential Oils for the Muscular System
Analgesic Anesthetic Anti-inflammatory
An agent that reduces sensations of pain.*
An agent that causes numbing.*
An agent that reduces inflammation or inhibits the
inflammatory response.*
Antispasmodic Muscle Stimulant Rubefacient
An agent that reduces skeletal muscle spasms.*
An agent that stimulates muscle tissue leading to
increased tone.
An agent that stimulates blood circulation to the skin
causing increased local circulation.*
The Physiological Effects of
Essential Oils for the Nervous
System
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The Physiological Effects of Essential Oils for the Nervous System • Alterative: An agent the corrects disordered body functions
and brings the body back into balance.
• Analgesic: An agent that reduces sensations of pain.
• Antidepressant: An agent used to counter low moods, episodes of sadness, mental and emotional fatigue, or apathy caused by distressing situational changes.
• Antineuralgic: An agent that reduces or relieves the sensation of pain from irritated, compressed, or damaged nerves.
• Antispasmodic: An agent that reduces the chronic over activation of the sympathetic nervous system.
• Euphoric: An agent that promotes positive feelings of expansion, connection, and consciousness.
• Nervine: An agent with beneficial effects for the nervous system.
• Neurosedative: An agent that sedates the central nervous system.
• Neurostimulant: An agent that stimulates the central nervous system.
• Tonic: An agent that produces a mildly stimulating effect on the body or a particular body system to promote improved function.
Analgesic: An agent that reduces sensations of pain.
Anesthetic: An agent that causes numbing.
Antineuralgic: An agent that reduces or relieves the sensation of pain from irritated, compressed, or
damaged nerves.
Nervine: An agent with beneficial effects for the nervous system.
Facial neuralgia
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Sciatic Nerve Pain
Neuritis
Neuralgia
Neurosedative: An agent that sedates the central nervous system. Use neurosedatives when you’re stressed (like this guy).
Neurostimulant: An agent that stimulates the central nervous system. Use neurostimulants when you’re mentally foggy or exhausted
(like this guy).
Alterative: An agent the corrects disordered body
functions and brings the body back into balance.
Antispasmodic: An agent that reduces
the chronic over activation of the
sympathetic nervous system.
The Physiological Effects of Essential Oils for the Nervous System • Alterative: An agent the corrects disordered body functions
and brings the body back into balance.
• Analgesic: An agent that reduces sensations of pain.
• Antidepressant: An agent used to counter low moods, episodes of sadness, mental and emotional fatigue, or apathy caused by distressing situational changes.
• Antineuralgic: An agent that reduces or relieves the sensation of pain from irritated, compressed, or damaged nerves.
• Antispasmodic: An agent that reduces the chronic over activation of the sympathetic nervous system.
• Euphoric: An agent that promotes positive feelings of expansion, connection, and consciousness.
• Nervine: An agent with beneficial effects for the nervous system.
• Neurosedative: An agent that sedates the central nervous system.
• Neurostimulant: An agent that stimulates the central nervous system.
• Tonic: An agent that produces a mildly stimulating effect on the body or a particular body system to promote improved function.
The Physiological Effects of
Essential Oils for the Lymph &
Immune System
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Antibacterial Antifungal Antiviral Immune Stimulant
Lymph Stimulant
An agent that destroys bacterial
pathogens or suppresses their growth or their
ability to reproduce.
An agent that destroys fungal pathogens or
suppresses their growth or their
ability to reproduce.
An agent that destroys viral pathogens or
suppresses their growth or their
ability to reproduce.
An agent that boosts general
immunity to enhance the
immune response or strengthen the
body to help it ward off disease.
An agent that encourages lymph to flow from areas of stagnation to support general
immunity.
Many essential oils enter the bloodstream and
support the body’s natural immune defenses.
Physiological Effects
Physiological Effects Defined
Examples: Muscular System
Examples: Nervous System
Examples: Lymph & Immune System
Psychological Effects
The Psychological Effects of
Essential Oils
Psychology is the scientific and artistic study of the human mind,
emotions, and behaviors.
Psychological Effects
Physiological Effects on the
Nervous System
Effects on Brain Chemistry & Hormones
Brainwave Activity
Learned Odor Responses
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Some essential oils influence brain chemicals or hormones that
change thinking/feeling/behaving states.
Cortisol balancer Dopamine stimulants Dopamine balancer
Estrogenic Oxytocin stimulant
Serotonin stimulant
Dopamine Balancer: An agent that balances levels of dopamine in the body.
Psychological effects happen alongside
physiological effects. Physiological
Effects
Physiological Effects Defined
Examples: Muscular System
Examples: Nervous System
Examples: Lymph & Immune System
Psychological Effects
Essen,alOilSynergies
PhysiologicalEffects SynergiesExplained BalancingAromasinaSynergy
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AromatherapyBasics Synergy Explained
Synergy Defined Mode of Action
Broaden the Potential
Therapeutic Intent
Muddy Blends
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Synergies are created when two or more essential oils are combined for a
therapeutic purpose.
Synergy: When the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, and those parts are mutually enhancing.
MODE OF ACTION Essential oils with similar physiological properties
cause their effects via different modes of action.
VS.
Antifungal essential oils are useful for fungal infections
like athlete’s foot.
A B C Reduces itching while disrupting
the lifecycle of fungal pathogens.
Reduces inflammation while killing Tichophyton
rubrum and T. mentagrophytes.
Kills Epidermophyton
floccosum and Tichophyton
rubrum while promoting skin regeneration.
Different but Complementary Physiological Effects
Fir Needle
Alterative
Lavender
Restorative
Sw. Marjoram
Neurosedative
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Helichrysum (Anti-inflammatory)
Clary Sage (Antispasmodic)
Eucalyptus (Analgesic) Synergy: When the whole is greater than the sum of its parts,
and those parts are mutually enhancing.
THERAPEUTIC INTENT Intent is defined as the act or fact of planning
an outcome.
“I need a blend to support stress reduction for a relaxation massage.”
Lavender Lemon German Chamomile Sweet Marjoram Nervine Nerve Tonic Serotonin Stimulant Neurosedative
MUDDY “What is this synergy for?”
I’ve had many aromatherapy students
share a synergy with me.
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“Muscle tension, stress, insomnia, earache, headache, nightmares, athlete’s foot, oily skin, depression, and upset stomach“
“This doesn’t smell like anything”
“Lavender, clary sage, sweet marjoram,
lemon, grapefruit, frankincense,
mandarin, myrrh, sandalwood,
cedarwood, neroli, bergamot, and rose – they are all good for
stress…”
2 Essential Oils
Up to 6 Essential Oils
Synergy Explained
Synergy Defined Mode of Action
Broaden the Potential
Therapeutic Intent
Muddy Blends
Essen,alOilSynergies
PhysiologicalEffects SynergiesExplained BalancingAromasinaSynergy
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Balancing Aromas
What is a Balanced Aroma?
What is an Unbalanced
Aroma?
How Do I Get a Balanced Aroma?
Do I Always Care About Balanced
Aromas?
In a synergy with a balanced aroma all of the different smells of essential
oils in the formulation can be enjoyed without one overpowering the others.
In a synergy with an unbalanced aroma, a dominant smell from one
essential oil overrides the smells of other essential oils in the formulation.
5 Drops Lavender 5 Drops German Chamomile
All you smell is German Chamomile.
5 Drops Lavender 5 Drops Atlas Cedar
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Darn! Lavender sticks out!
Aroma intensity refers to the strength of the aroma of a
particular essential oil. Some smell strong while others smell soft.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Very Strong
S t r o n g I n t e n s i t y
M o d e r a t e I n t e n s i t y
M i l d I n t e n s i t y
Very Soft
F e w e r Drops of the Essential Oil in the Final Synergy.
M o r e Drops of the Essential Oil in the Final Synergy.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Very Strong
S t r o n g I n t e n s i t y
M o d e r a t e I n t e n s i t y
M i l d I n t e n s i t y
Very Soft
Lavender (5 Drops)
Nutmeg (5 Drops)
Sw. Orange (5 Drops)
Lavender (5 Drops)
Nutmeg (4 Drops)
Sw. Orange (8 Drops)
A U N B A L A N C E D A R O M A A B A L A N C E D A R O M A
Lavender 5 drops x 2 = 10
Nutmeg 4 drops x 2 = 8
Sw. Orange 8 drops x 2 = 16
Aromatic Extract Botanical Name Score
Agarwood Aquilaria malaccensis 4
Allspice Pimenta dioica 4
Ambrette Abelmoschus moschatus 4
Amyris Amyris balsamifera 9
Angelica Angelica archangelica 2
Atlas cedarwood Cedrus atlantica 9
Basil Ocimum basilicum 3
Bay laurel Laurus nobilis 4
Benzoin Styrax benzoin 9
Bergamot Citrus x bergamia 8
Bitter orange Citrus aurantium var. amara 7
Black pepper Piper nigrum 5
Black spruce Picea mariana 4
Blue cypress Callitris intratropica 4
Blue lotus Nymphaea caerulea 6
Aroma Intensity Scores are Variable
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Very Strong
S t r o n g I n t e n s i t y
M o d e r a t e I n t e n s i t y
M i l d I n t e n s i t y
Very Soft
The Intensities of Aromas Change Batch to Batch
Thyme Thyme Cypress Cypress Linden Linden
“I give it a #1” “I give it a #2”
“This smells like a 3.” Sometimes a Balanced Aroma
in a Synergy is Not Important
Helichrysum G. Chamomile Blue Cypress
Blue Cypress
Aroma intensity has NOTHING to do with therapeutic potential.
An essential oil can have a SOFT aroma and a POWERFUL therapeutic effect.
Balancing Aromas
What is a Balanced Aroma?
What is an Unbalanced
Aroma?
How Do I Get a Balanced Aroma?
Do I Always Care About Balanced
Aromas?
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Essen,alOilSynergies
PhysiologicalEffects SynergiesExplained BalancingAromasinaSynergy
MakingAromatherapyWorkinaMassagePrac,ce
AromatherapyBasicsMaking
Aromatherapy Work in a Massage Practice
General Wellness Synergies
How Much Will it Cost?
Home Care Synergies
What’s the best way to add aromatherapy to my massage practice?
Formulate 4 wellness synergies and make them available for a $12-$15 upsell.
Wellness Synergy
#1
Wellness Synergy
#2
Wellness Synergy
#3
Wellness Synergy
#4
1. What Do My Clients Want and Need?
Stress Buster
Immune Booster
Muscle Tonic
Happy Magic
“I want to relax!” “I don’t want to get sick! ” “My muscles are sore!” “I want to feel happy!”
Synergy in Fixed Oil
• 8 Ounces of Carrier • Expeller Pressed Sunflower Oil • 10-12 Massages
Synergy in Emollient Lotion
• 8 Ounces of Carrier • Emollient Lotion • 5-7 Massages
2. What Carrier Should I Use and How Much Should I Formulate?
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3. Choose Essential Oils for Your Synergies.
Stress Buster
Antispasmodic: An agent that reduces the chronic over activation of the sympathetic nervous system. Clary Sage
Neurosedative: An agent that sedates the central nervous system as might be useful for anxiety, insomnia, stress, or emotional trauma. Amyris
Restorative: An agent that revitalizes and strengthens the body to enhance overall physical vitality and a sense of wellness. Lavender
Euphoric: An agent that promotes positive feelings of expansion, connection, and consciousness. Nutmeg
Immune Booster Antibacterial: An agent that destroys bacterial pathogens or suppresses their growth or their ability to reproduce. Thyme (linalol type)
Antiviral: An agent that destroys viral pathogens or suppresses their growth or their ability to reproduce. Sweet Marjoram
Immune stimulant: An agent that boosts general immunity to enhance immune responses and help the body ward off disease. Lemon
Cytophlyactic: An agent that increases the activity of white blood cells. Tea Tree
Specific to Strep Throat: Bergamot
Muscle Tonic Analgesic Anesthetic Anti-inflammatory
An agent that reduces sensations of pain.*
An agent that causes numbing.*
An agent that reduces inflammation or inhibits the
inflammatory response.*
Antispasmodic Muscle Stimulant Rubefacient
An agent that reduces skeletal muscle spasms.*
An agent that stimulates muscle tissue leading to
increased tone.
An agent that stimulates blood circulation to the skin
causing increased local circulation.*
Bay Laurel Turmeric
Bergamot Cypress
Happy Magic
Wood or Tree Resin: Essential oil distilled from wood or resins are connecting. They also give us a round bottom smell to ground our synergy. Any Wood or Tree Resin!
Flower: Essential oil distilled from flowers tend to be antidepressant. Any Flower!
Citrus: Essential oil expressed from citrus peels or zests tend to be nervine (strengthen nerves) and uplifting. Any Citrus!
Happy Magic Formulas!
Sandalwood
Rose
Bergamot
Cedarwood
Neroli
Lemon
Frankincense
Ylang Ylang
Grapefruit
Myrrh
Jasmine
Lime
Black pepper Nutmeg Clove Bud Allspice
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You’ve chosen essential oils for your blends! Excellent!
4. Check the Safety Information on
the Essential Oils You’ve Chosen
for Your Synergies
5. Use Aroma Intensity to Formulate Synergies with
Balanced Aromas.
Stress Buster Essential Oils
Clary Sage Amyris Lavender Nutmeg
LookUptheAromaIntensityScoresforTheseEssen,alOils.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Very Strong
S t r o n g I n t e n s i t y
M o d e r a t e I n t e n s i t y
M i l d I n t e n s i t y
Very Soft
Clary Sage Amyris Lavender Nutmeg
Stress Buster Base Synergy
Clary Sage Amyris Lavender Nutmeg
2 9 5 4
2Drops 9Drops 5Drops 4Drops 20Drops
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Immune Booster Essential Oils
Thyme Sw. Marjoram Lemon Tea Tree Bergamot
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Very Strong
S t r o n g I n t e n s i t y
M o d e r a t e I n t e n s i t y
M i l d I n t e n s i t y
Very Soft
Thyme Sw. Marjoram Lemon
Tea Tree Bergamot
Immune Booster Base Synergy
Thyme Sw. Marjoram Lemon Tea Tree Bergamot
1 3 8 3 8
1Drop 3Drops 8Drops 3Drops 8Drops 24Drops
Muscle Tonic Base Synergy
Bay Laurel Turmeric Bergamot
4 5 8 4
4Drops 5Drops 8Drops 4Drops 21Drops
Cypress
Happy Magic Base Synergy
Frankincense Grapefruit Clove Bud
5 2 8 4
5Drops 2Drops 8Drops 4Drops
Ylang Ylang
19Drops
6. Determine How Much Base Synergy Goes Into
the Carrier Product.
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Carrier Product Amount
EO Concentration
1%
EO Concentration
2% EO Concentration
2.5% EO Concentration
3% EO Concentration
4%
½ OUNCE 3 Drops 6 Drops 8 Drops 9 Drops 12 Drops
1 OUNCE 6 Drops 12 Drops 15 Drops 18 Drops 24 Drops
2 OUNCE 12 Drops 24 Drops 30 Drops 36 Drops 48 Drops
4 OUNCE 24 Drops 48 Drops 60 Drops 72 Drops 96 Drops
8 OUNCE 48 Drops 96 Drops 120 Drops 144 Drops 192 Drops
8 Ounces Fixed Oil Or Lotion
2% Concentration
20Drops 21Drops24Drops 19Drops
8 Ounces Fixed Oil Or Lotion
2% Concentration
96 Total Drops
X5 X4 X5 X6
Stress Buster
Immune Booster
Muscle Tonic
Happy Magic
Stress Buster Base Synergy
Clary Sage Amyris Lavender Nutmeg
2 x 5 9 x 5 5 x 5 4 x 5
100Drops10drops 45drops 25drops 20dropsSTRESS
BUSTER!
8 ounces of carrier
Add 96 Drops
Stress Buster
Immune Booster
Muscle Tonic
Happy Magic
We Did It! We Created 4 Wellness
Synergies for Our Practices!
How Much Will it Cost?
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Thyme Neroli Rose Myrrh Cypress Lemon $15 $82 $140 $17 $7 $3
Essential oils vary dramatically in price.
5 milliliters
Math Slides Not Discussed in the Presentation
1 milliliter
Essential oils are sold in different amounts:
2 milliliter 5 milliliter 15 milliliter
20 Drops 40 Drops
100 Drops
300 Drops
$30 per milliliter =
$1.50 per drop.
$23 per milliliter =
$1.15 per drop.
$3 per milliliter =
$0.15 per drop.
$0.53 per milliliter =
$0.02 per drop.
Stress Buster Base Synergy
Clary Sage Amyris Lavender Nutmeg
2 x 5 9 x 5 5 x 5 4 x 5
100Drops10drops 45drops 25drops 20dropsSTRESS
BUSTER!
8 ounces of carrier
Add 96 Drops
How Much Does Each Drop Cost?
Clary Sage Amyris Lavender Nutmeg
7/5 12/15 8.56/5 7/5
$1.40ml $0.80ml $1.71ml $1.40ml
5ml$7 1. Determine the cost of each essential oil based on the amount of essential oil you buy.
15ml$12 5ml$8.56 5ml$7
1.40/20=0.07perdrop
0.80/20=0.04perdrop
1.71/20=0.0855=0.09perdrop(roundup)
1.40/20=0.07perdrop
2. Determine the cost of each milliliter in an essential oil by dividing the cost by the amount.
3. Determine the cost per drop of each essential oil by dividing the cost per milliliter by 20 because there are 20 drops in a milliliter.
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How Much Does The Synergy Cost?
Clary Sage Amyris Lavender Nutmeg
$0.07(perdrop)
$0.04(perdrop)
$0.09(perdrop)
$0.07(perdrop)
STRESS BUSTER!
8 ounces of carrier
Add 96 Drops
100Drops10drops 45drops 25drops 20drops
10dropsX0.07=70
45dropsX0.04=1.80
25dropsX0.09=2.25
20dropsX0.07=1.40
$0.70 $1.80 $2.25 $1.40 $6.15
Stress Buster
Immune Booster
Muscle Tonic
Happy Magic
Cost of product including packaging, the carrier product, and essential oils at a 2% concentration in 8 ounces.
$12.65 $13.32 $13.65 $10.80 $33.90
(yep)
Stress Buster
Immune Booster
Muscle Tonic
Happy Magic
Upsell aromatherapy at $12-$15 per massage. Each bottle represents approximately 10 massages. Total $120 - $150
$107.35 $137.35
$106.68 $136.68
$106.35 $136.35
$109.20 $139.20
We Rock!
I’ve never made money on aromatherapy.
Making Aromatherapy Work
in a Massage Practice
General Wellness Synergies
How Much Will it Cost?
Home Care Synergies
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How Do We Get People Hooked on Aromatherapy?
Clients are surrounded by clouds of synthetic aromas.
AROMATHERAPY HOME CARE
The Wake Up Remedy • 3 drops of eucalyptus • 10 drops of sweet orange • Small 1 milliliter bottle • Makes 2 “servings”
Any Massage Clinic Therapist Name
www.website.com 458.888.0008
1. Start your shower
2. Plug the tub (so the water backs up)
3. Add 4 drops from this bottle to the water at the
bottom of the shower
4. Inhale and wake up!
Wake Up Remedy
The Wake Up Remedy
Create tags with your contact details on the front and directions on the back.
Attach the cards to the bottles.
1. Start your shower
2. Plug the tub (so the water backs up)
3. Add 4 drops from this bottle to the water at the
bottom of the shower
4. Inhale and wake up!
Wake Up Remedy
Aromatherapy Mists Bliss Mist • Mandarin (7 drops) • Lavender (2 drops) • Frankincense (3 drops) • Distilled water • 1 ounce bottle with a mist top
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Directions: When you feel stressed or low, mist this
aromatherapy blend containing pure essential oils
of lavender, mandarin, and frankincense over your head and shoulders (not into your
face) for a moment of well-earned bliss!
Business Name Therapist Name
website.com 458.888.0008
BLISS MIST Bliss Mist
Create tags with your contact details on the front and
directions on the back. Attach the tags to the bottles.
Making Aromatherapy Work
in a Massage Practice
General Wellness Synergies
How Much Will it Cost?
Home Care Synergies
Essen,alOilSynergies
PhysiologicalEffects SynergiesExplained BalancingAromasinaSynergy
MakingAromatherapyWorkinaMassagePrac,ce
AromatherapyBasics
Hug a Tree!
Pick Some Wildflowers! Go for a Hike!
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Essential Oil
Synergies
Blending for Your
Massage Practice