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The phrase "aromatherapy oil" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to essential oils that are used in aromatherapy for therapeutic purposes, such as relaxation or stress relief.
Example: "I love using lavender aromatherapy oil in my diffuser to create a calming atmosphere in my home."
Alternatives: "essential oil for aromatherapy" or "therapeutic oil for aromatherapy".
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The Jet Lag Reviver massage uses a pleasant aromatherapy oil blend of pink grapefruit, rosemary and juniper.
1978: Three young women in Colorado poisoned their livers by drinking tiny amounts of aromatherapy oil to try to induce an abortion.
Consider, for example, the point at which Fleming realizes that she may have been "brainwashed" by her new life: "I had procured aromatherapy oil from my facialist.
Promptly at 3, I was taken to a treatment room, where my feet were soaked in warm water spiked with aromatherapy oil and sliced fruit.
"Depending upon your treatment, whether you're having a facial, a waxing, lash extensions or a massage, we'll bring sheets, blankets, robes, slippers, magazines, music, scented candles and aromatherapy oil".
USB aromatherapy oil burner.
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Often the stones are coated in aromatherapy oils.
Today vendors sell everything from knockoffs of designer shirts to aromatherapy oils, potted plants and reptiles.
It's free range, organic, massaged with aromatherapy oils before slaughter and extinguished to the soothing sounds of "Sailing By".
For the head massage, warm oil was trickled over me while lots of balancing aromatherapy oils were placed around me on towels.
I like to set the scene with a cappuccino machine, aromatherapy oils boiling on a little hot-tray, and music or silence on request.
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