Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy

Bathing with essential oils is a wonderfully luxurious and relaxing experience. Aromatherapy is a holistic healing treatment that uses natural plant extracts to promote health and overall well-being. Aromatherapy uses aromatic essential oils to improve the health of the body, mind, and spirit. It also enhances both physical and emotional health!

The aromatherapy canister is a four-part plumbing assembly that allows bathers to easily insert and replace personalized bath scents or essential oils to maximize the enjoyment of the bath experience.

Bathing with essential oils is a wonderfully luxurious and relaxing experience. Aromatherapy is a holistic healing treatment that uses natural plant extracts to promote health and overall well-being. Aromatherapy uses aromatic essential oils to improve the health of the body, mind, and spirit. It also enhances both physical and emotional health!

The aromatherapy canister is a four-part plumbing assembly that allows bathers to easily insert and replace personalized bath scents or essential oils to maximize the enjoyment of the bath experience.

BENEFITS:

• Manage pain
• Improve sleep quality
• Reduce stress, agitation, and anxiety
• Soothe sore joints
• Treat headaches and migraines
• Alleviate side effects of chemotherapy
• Ease discomforts of labor
• Fight bacteria, virus, or fungus
• Improve digestion
• Boost immunity

FEATURES:

• “Easy Grip” Cap: The filler cap is designed to be easily gripped (twist to open) when accessing the scent cartridge. Available in a Chrome finish only.

• Specialized Canister: The canister is designed to maximize the aroma dispersed in the bath. It accommodates the most commonly available scent cartridges.

• Standard Tee Installation allows for flexibility in plumbing configurations on pressure and vacuum lines using a standard tee.

Ella’s Bubbles Aromatherapy and your bath – useful tips to remember

Aromatherapy can be a wonderfully relaxing element to your bathing experience. It will do its magic only when the oils are used properly. Safety first!
The most essential thing to remember is that essential oils are not water soluble. That means that you should not just put them in the bath directly. When used incorrectly, they will create film on the top of water that can cause an irritation and can intensify effects to the skin due to the warm water and the hydro massage.

TIPS FOR AROMATHERAPY BATHS

Aromatherapy and use of essential oils should always be pleasant – use the essential oil or blend only if you like the smell.
If your skin is very sensitive you may use lavender and tea tree essential oils and use less essential oil. Always consult with your Physician if you’re unsure about possible side effects.
Always start with the minimum amount of essential oil. Less is better.
It’s easy to be tempted by all of the wonderful, natural blends of essential oils and aromas available in the market today. It’s wise to check your skin reaction to each substance before you bathe.  Try it on a small area of your skin together with the shower gel/shampoo mix before taking a bath.
If you have an unpleasant reaction, you should at first apply an oil (olive, coconut, grape seed or any other emollient) onto the affected skin area and then apply soap and water to rinse it off. Slight redness and mild warm feeling is normal. It should disappear in about 10-15 minutes.

DISPERSING ESSENTIALS OIL IN WATER

Essential oils need to be dispersed in your tub carefully. The most convenient way is to mix it with a small amount of  shower gel or shampoo. Use 5-10 drops of pure 100% essential oil, mix it well with a shower gel or shampoo and then add this mixture to your bath. You can also use a washing liquid that is free from  sulfates, parabens, artificial colors and fragrances.  Honey is also a useful alternative to use in the same way as shower gel/shampoo mix.
Also, Polysorbate 20 and Polysorbate 80 are safe substances to use for dispersing essential oils in water. They can be found fairly easily.
Keep in mind that any salt (including Epsom salt) will not ensure full dispersion of an essential oil when mixed with water.
Ella’s Bubbles walk-in tubs can be equipped with an Aromatherapy dispenser that works with the hydro massage system to gently introduce the essential oils or scents into the tub water.
Essential oils need to be dispersed in your tub carefully. The most convenient way is to mix it with a small amount of  shower gel or shampoo. Use 5-10 drops of pure 100% essential oil, mix it well with a shower gel or shampoo and then add this mixture to your bath. You can also use a washing liquid that is free from  sulfates, parabens, artificial colors and fragrances.  Honey is also a useful alternative to use in the same way as shower gel/shampoo mix.
Also, Polysorbate 20 and Polysorbate 80 are safe substances to use for dispersing essential oils in water. They can be found fairly easily.
Keep in mind that any salt (including Epsom salt) will not ensure full dispersion of an essential oil when mixed with water.
Ella’s Bubbles walk-in tubs can be equipped with an Aromatherapy dispenser that works with the hydro massage system to gently introduce the essential oils or scents into the tub water.
Aromatherapy and use of essential oils should always be pleasant – use the essential oil or blend only if you like the smell.
If your skin is very sensitive you may use lavender and tea tree essential oils and use less essential oil. Always consult with your Physician if you’re unsure about possible side effects.
Always start with the minimum amount of essential oil. Less is better.
It’s easy to be tempted by all of the wonderful, natural blends of essential oils and aromas available in the market today. It’s wise to check your skin reaction to each substance before you bathe.  Try it on a small area of your skin together with the shower gel/shampoo mix before taking a bath.
If you have an unpleasant reaction, you should at first apply an oil (olive, coconut, grape seed or any other emollient) onto the affected skin area and then apply soap and water to rinse it off. Slight redness and mild warm feeling is normal. It should disappear in about 10-15 minutes.