Juicy Couture by Juicy Couture for Women

Juicy Couture by Juicy Couture for Women
Light and fill your home with refreshing Juicy scents.
Top notes of passion fruit, melon, marigold, apple, water hyacinth, and crushed leaves.
Heart notes of wild rose, princess lily, and tuberose.
Base notes of vanilla cr?me brul?e, precious wood, and patchouli.
Includes glass jar with silver-tone logo lid.
7 ounces.
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Customer Review: Great ‘all-around’ book
As an aromatherapist, I have many titles in my library of reference material. This book is one of the few that is unique. It is a great book for someone just starting to delve into aromatherapy, but it goes farther than that. You will find yourself going back to this book over and over and over again as you develop and hone your skills. I have been using essential oils for almost a decade, and I picked it up just the other day to look something up. When I grabbed it this week, it hit me just how good a book this really is. I decided I had to review it here so others could benefit from reading it as well. I hope this helps someone
Customer Review: Good start, but some criticisms
This has a lot of interesting explanations on how the oils mix, about synergistic blends. It is a great overview of aromatherapy. However, I find the book to be a little bit too preachy. When the author wrote this book, did she consider the audience? Every other sentence explains about the toxicity and the poisons of our every day products. It’s a bit much. One doesn’t need to convert the choir. They are already converted, at least part way. One can do without such overt preachiness. My second criticism is that the book is designed for a beginner. As a beginner, it seems to me that the recipes should be a little more basic. While in the beginning, she discusses the 10 essential oils that everyone should have in their basic care arsenal, the other recipes often go far beyond those 10. As a beginner, I have yet to acquire all of these costly oils, and then some. It would be helpful to have recipes that didn’t contain 6-10 different oils. An example would be: these two oils is a basic recipe for this, and if you really want to go further, add these as well. (There are a number of recipes like that, but they are far and few.) Also, it would be nice to know why one essential oil was chosen over another for a certain mixture. Is it for anti-inflammatory reasons? For general antiseptic? Anti fungal? One has to do a lot of guessing. This is supposed to be a beginners book, after all.









