Middle Note Aromatherapy Essential Oils

Middle note aromatherapy oils have a mild fragrance and generally last 2-3 days. These aromatic oils are known for having a balancing effect on the body and the mind. Here is a brief review of some of the most popular middle note aromatherapy oils and their common uses.

Balm Aromatherapy Essential Oil

Balm aromatherapy essential oils are commonly used to alleviate fevers. The aromatherapy effects of balm cause increased perspiration and have an overall cooling effect. Balm essential oils are also used as a mild sedative, and can calm and soothe the stomach in times of flu or indigestion. Aromatherapy treatments for depression usually contain balm for its calmative and anti-depressant properties.

Chamomile Aromatherapy Essential Oil

Chamomile is a versatile aromatherapy essential oil and is used for a number of aromatherapy treatments. The gentle properties of chamomile are perfect for use by those with sensitive skin. Acne, allergies, dermatitis, eczema, insect bites, and rashes can all be helped through chamomile aromatherapy. Chamomile essential oils will also alleviate pain associated with arthritis, swollen joints, and muscular inflammation. Aromatherapy treatments using chamomile are used to treat insomnia, nervousness, headaches, and stress. Hair rinses that contain chamomile help to brighten and improve the texture of hair.



 
 

Fennel Aromatherapy Essential Oil

Fennel aromatherapy essential oils are most popularly known for their digestive properties. Aromatherapy treatments which utilize fennel help to alleviate colic, constipation, gas, hiccups, nausea, and vomiting. Fennel essential oils also contribute to the overall health of the spleen and liver. The aroma of fennel is said to promote feelings of strength and courage.

Geranium Aromatherapy Essential Oil

Geranium aromatherapy essential oils have a sweet, floral, aroma. Geranium essential oils contain a substance called terpine which has strong insecticide properties. Insects such as fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes are repelled by the aroma of geranium essential oils. Although geranium contains terpine, it is considered to be a mild, balancing, essential oil; aromatherapy treatments that balance dry and oily skin commonly contain geranium.

Hyssop Aromatherapy Essential Oil

Hyssop aromatherapy essential oils have strong camphor like properties. Common aromatherapy treatments for respiratory ailments such as bronchitis and congestion associated with colds and flu. The analgesic characteristics of hyssop are used to alleviate pain associated with tooth aches, arthritis, muscle pains, and earaches. Hyssop aromatherapies are also used to treat nervous conditions and hysteria.

Juniper Aromatherapy Essential Oil

Juniper aromatherapy essential oils are commonly used to treat skin disorders and improve the overall texture of the skin. Aromatherapy treatments for acne, dry or oily skin, eczema, and hemorrhoids frequently contain juniper essential oils. Juniper also has cleansing properties and is used to flush toxins from the body and to treat cellulite and gout.

Lavender Aromatherapy Essential Oils

Lavender aromatherapy essential oils are some of the most well known essential oils. The aroma of lavender will alleviate symptoms associated with anxiety, depression, headaches, insomnia, migraines, nervousness, panic, and PMS. Aromatherapy treatments for abdominal cramps, acne, burns, dandruff, eczema, insect bites, lice, nausea, ringworm, scabies, and sunburns commonly contain lavender essential oils as well.

Rosemary Aromatherapy Essential Oils

Rosemary aromatherapy essential oils have a strong aroma and are commonly used in natural insect repellents. Rosemary is also known for balancing excessively dry or oily skin and for reducing symptoms of dandruff. Aromatherapy treatments for asthma, bronchitis, flu, lice, throat infections, and whooping cough usually contain rosemary essential oils.