Hi there everyone.Good to have a lifeline when I am doing my case studies. Everyone is very friendly so thank you!
Anyway,just some feedback/thoughts appreciated on the following.I had one of my friends for a case study during the week and was working on the nervous, muscular and skin systems, she has stiffness in her hip joint from time to time, dry skin which is also sensitive and needs to relax.I used oils as follos-patchouli for open pores and it being a sedative, Chamomile to help with inflamed skin,, lavender to help with pain and inflammation and clary sage to help with sedative and muscular aches but what I wanted feedback on is the fact that although the oils I blended were ok for the symptoms they actually did not blend well together.The smell wasn't that fab and this bothered me. Its just the oils I thought better seem to have certain contr-indications with the sensitive skin she has.Does this matter, I feel it would have been better had I chosed better blending oils.Feedback and thoughts appreciated.
Another query is that I used eucalypts with rom cham and lavender as a blend for another case study and I tend to do my massages in the evening.What I wondered was although eucalyptus is a stimulatn, should you be completely avoiding stimulating oils in case they have a problem sleeping. I only used 1 or 2 drops but wondered what your thoughts were on this also.
She actually fell asleep in the final part of the massage so it can't have been too bad.
Any thoughts/feedback appreciated.Cheers, h
Anyway,just some feedback/thoughts appreciated on the following.I had one of my friends for a case study during the week and was working on the nervous, muscular and skin systems, she has stiffness in her hip joint from time to time, dry skin which is also sensitive and needs to relax.I used oils as follos-patchouli for open pores and it being a sedative, Chamomile to help with inflamed skin,, lavender to help with pain and inflammation and clary sage to help with sedative and muscular aches but what I wanted feedback on is the fact that although the oils I blended were ok for the symptoms they actually did not blend well together.The smell wasn't that fab and this bothered me. Its just the oils I thought better seem to have certain contr-indications with the sensitive skin she has.Does this matter, I feel it would have been better had I chosed better blending oils.Feedback and thoughts appreciated.
Another query is that I used eucalypts with rom cham and lavender as a blend for another case study and I tend to do my massages in the evening.What I wondered was although eucalyptus is a stimulatn, should you be completely avoiding stimulating oils in case they have a problem sleeping. I only used 1 or 2 drops but wondered what your thoughts were on this also.
She actually fell asleep in the final part of the massage so it can't have been too bad.
Any thoughts/feedback appreciated.Cheers, h