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What 100% Pure Essential Oils Can Do For You

A 100% pure essential oil is a liquid that is most frequently distilled with steam or water from the stems, leaves, bark, roots, flowers, and/or other properties of plants. It does not really feel oily to the touch, despite its name, and is more often than not clear. It has been used for hundreds of years and has proven to be beneficial in several areas associated with the physiology of the human body.

With pure essential oils, a little goes a long way because of their high level of concentration. This ensures they are easier on the pocketbook than lotions and creams that contain fillers. They are also not fragrances or perfumes and, therefore, contain no artificial elements as are found in many other beauty products.

There are a lot of great cosmetics on the market for a variety of purposes, including lotions, perfumes, astringents, antiseptics, and hair care products. Though these products smell nice, they do not provide the same experience as aromatherapy with essential oils. Inhalation of eucalyptus oil clears the lungs and sinuses. Basil helps headaches. Rosemary in the hair will keep it soft and silky as well as providing a pleasant fragrance that will enhance the mood. Some oils, like neroli, can be applied directly to the skin or even eaten! Pure neroli oil can be enjoyed as aromatherapy by dripping gently on to vanilla ice cream and eating. Be sure to use a pure neroli oil and not one with a mixed carrier oil.

When inhaling the essence, oil molecules enter the lungs, thereby using one of the least used senses in treatment, the sense of smell. From there it can be absorbed into the bloodstream providing many benefits. This results in an ability to energize and motivate one if used in the morning or to create a sense of peace and calm in the evening, depending on the essence oil used.

When applied directly to the skin, as when one receives a massage, it can soothe inflammation, dull pain, serve as an antiseptic, or even stimulate digestion. For those interested in natural forms of skin care, these oils can also regenerate cells and serve as an anti-fungal making them highly desirable for those with various conditions that do not respond well to traditional forms of treatment.

Some essential oils can be eaten. Most, however, are only meant to be used externally. Be sure to understand the different uses and safety issues of the oils you are using. Make very sure before you eat any herbal product that you know what you are eating and the implications. When in doubt consult your physician.

Aromatherapy oils that are popular today usually are calming or serve to lift the spirits. Lavender and neroli are sedative oils, the scent of which calms the senses. Rosemary and marjoram, on the other hand, are stimulating oils which activate all of the senses and makes the user feel very awake and alive. For real excitement try some ylang-ylang or jasmine.

For health conscious women, essential oils are very beneficial for several cosmetic and beauty uses. Because they are natural and there is only one ingredient, there may be less to irritate you. Because the oils tend to put the user in a good mood, the body produces endorphins, which are chemicals that your body produces which make you feel good and stimulates healing and regeneration and enhanced immune function.

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Words From The Artist

In a recent interview, artist Chuck Rosenthal was asked what he wanted the viewer to know about a painting. His wonderful, almost poetic answer is:

The artist replied, “I like to show the paint to the viewer with brushwork in some areas of the painting, but like all artists and particularly the most successful ones, I want the viewer to be able to participate in the work. I want the viewer to feel that if it’s a landscape, it’s a place where he wants to be. If the artwork is a still life, it should have some ineffable familiarity to the viewer, and create a feeling that ‘this is right, I know this.’”

“That is the universal impingement of a really good piece of artwork. I want the viewer to be able to escape for a moment into my painted world that has, in the viewer’s eyes, a rightness, a balance of placement and light values that is in agreement with the viewer’s own internal universe.”

One can view Rosenthal’s paintings on his website www.chuckrosenthalfineart.com. A 16×20 oil painting, “Houses on the Marshland,” may be viewed as an example. The bright colors pull the eye of the viewer in, even before distinguishing what the painting is about. But what you find out is that it’s about that bright shining sun, which reflects on the orange and yellow grasses and water and contrasts with the shadowy blues in the foreground. The houses in the background are almost secondary.

The artist paints actual places, rather than things he makes up in his mind, but really the location in the painting was only there at one point in time. The sun changes, the light changes. Because it is now on canvas, it is captured perpetually, a single moment in time. Now it can also be captured in the mind of the viewer.

Have a look at the still life “Grapes and Nectarine” (also on the artist’s website). Although this painting has been sold and now graces someone’s living or dining room, or perhaps the den, it gives you a taste of what the artist meant when he was talking about “ineffable familiarity to the viewer” and to create a feeling of “this is right, I know this.”

The textures in the painting appear so real that you think you could reach out and touch them – but they are just paint – just paint applied by an expert. The grapes look so cool and smooth against the thick, rough cloth on which they rest.

Visit the artist’s website and enjoy viewing these paintings and others, and making your own contribution. You may now have a new viewpoint since you have read what the artist said.

Looking to find the best deal on oil paintings, then visit www.chuckrosenthalfineart.com to find the best advice on still life for you.

Robert Newman’s History of Oil ( 1 of 9 )

Laugh and learn! The brilliant Robert Newman comes to grips with the wars and politics of the last hundred years – but rather than adhering to the history we were fed at school, places oil at the center stage of all the cause of all commotion. … Iraq Iran war politics oil history comedy

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