Aromatherapists use a variety of techniques to release the oils into the air, including diffusers, roller bottles, and room sprays.

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Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils to promote physical and psychological well-being. Aromatherapists use a variety of techniques to release essential oils into the air, including diffusers, roller recipe bottles, and sprayers. They may also apply the oils directly to the skin. Aromatherapy is thought to work by stimulating the olfactory system, which is the part of the brain that controls the sense of smell. This stimulation can trigger a range of responses, including relaxation, improved mood, and reduced stress. Aromatherapists typically use a combination of different oils to address their clients' needs.

Some common essential oils used in aromatherapy include lavender, chamomile, and peppermint. Aromatherapy can be used as a complementary treatment for a wide range of conditions, including anxiety, insomnia, and headaches.