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  2. The 15 Best Bath Oils That Create a Luxurious Soak - AOL

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    Every bath time routine can be enhanced with the best bath oils. Designed to fortify your bath water with relaxing essential oils and skin-nourishing ingredients, these calming bath products help ...

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    If you want to try some relaxation strategies, Dr. Hafeez notes that essential oils work well, both in a diffuser or in bath water—try scents like lavender, chamomile or sandalwood, which she ...

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    This nighttime blend contains 11 of the purest possible essential oils including chamomile, ylang-ylang and cedarwood. The beautifully unique scent pairing will have you relaxing and ready to doze ...

  5. Essential oil - Wikipedia

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    An essential oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile (easily evaporated at normal temperatures) chemical compounds from plants.Essential oils are also known as volatile oils, ethereal oils, aetheroleum, or simply as the oil of the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove.

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    Perfume (UK: / ˈ p ɜː f j uː m /, US: / p ər ˈ f j uː m / ⓘ) is a mixture of fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds (fragrances), fixatives and solvents, usually in liquid form, used to give the human body, animals, food, objects, and living-spaces an agreeable scent. [1]

  7. Nature therapy - Wikipedia

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    Nature therapy, sometimes referred to as ecotherapy, forest therapy, forest bathing, grounding, earthing, Shinrin-Yoku or Sami Lok, is a practice that describes a broad group of techniques or treatments using nature to improve mental or physical health.