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Get answers to common questions about Aroma Therapy .
During the add-on, a therapist selects personalized essential oils based on your needs, using inhalation, diffuser, or light topical application. Expect a calming atmosphere, guided breathing, and gentle scent integration to enhance relaxation and overall well-being.
Most clients tolerate essential oils well, but sensitivity or allergic reactions can occur. We perform a brief consult and patch test if needed, and choose gentle oils. Inform us of allergies, pregnancy, asthma, or medications for safe selection.
Yes - aromatherapy is a versatile add-on that enhances massages, facials, body treatments, and other therapies. Oils are selected to complement the primary treatment, deepening relaxation, easing tension, and amplifying therapeutic benefits without added discomfort.
We recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early to complete a brief consultation and discuss scent preferences or sensitivities. This allows time to select appropriate oils, perform any patch testing, and settle into a calm environment before your treatment.
Some essential oils are contraindicated in pregnancy or breastfeeding. Inform your therapist if you are pregnant, postpartum, or nursing. We will recommend safe oil choices or postpone specific blends, always prioritizing maternal and infant safety.
We start with a consultation about your goals, health history, scent preferences, and sensitivities. Therapists select clinically supported oils—like lavender for relaxation or eucalyptus for clarity—and blend them for safety, efficacy, and a tailored aromatic experience.