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aromatherapy
[uh-roh-muh-ther-uh-pee]
noun
the use of fragrances to affect or alter a person's mood or behavior.
treatment of facial skin by the application of fragrant floral and herbal substances.
aromatherapy
/ əˌəʊəˈθɛəɪ /
noun
the use of fragrant essential oils extracted from plants as a treatment in complementary medicine to relieve tension and cure certain minor ailments
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˌdzˈٳ辱 noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of aromatherapy1
Example Sentences
Known in Japan as an ion bath, it combines many spa treatments in one: a heated, weighted feeling to relax and soothe the body and a calming aromatherapy to pique the senses.
These treatments range from acupuncture and homeopathy, to aromatherapy, meditation and colonic irrigation.
The aromatherapy head massage was a dry one, in which Nevins rubbed tingly-feeling tea tree oil into my scalp and then applied an electronic, cephalopod-like device, its multiple arms whirling away tension.
“The VA has tai chi and yoga — aromatherapy is now part of the standard model of care, and they got it from the Conscious Life Expo,” Brinkley said.
The aromatherapy head massage was a dry one, in which Nevins rubbed tingly feeling tea tree oil into my scalp and then applied an electronic, cephalopod-like device, its multiple arms whirling away tension.
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