Essential Oils For Sleep: How Gen Z Can Achieve Restful Nights With Aromatherapy
1. Wooden Balls With Essential Oils: Wooden balls made of cedarwood or sandalwood, which are absorbent in nature, work as effective bases for carrying the essential oils. You can directly put one of your best anti-sleeplessness oils such as sleep inducing lavender or chamomile oil on the wooden balls, this can also be sandalwood oil, and use the same for placing them around your bed. As the oils get absorbed and evaporated, calming scents will be released which will help to relax the individual and make it easier for him/her to get to sleep. Most of these wooden balls are reusable, making them cost-effective and environmentally friendly. (Image Source: Pinterest/jenrizzo)
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View In App2. Aromatherapy Sachets: Aromatherapy pills/packets can prove to be invaluable for sleep, even though they are not in pill form, if they are filled with dried and crushed flowers, herbs, or essential oils such as lavender, chamomile, or rose. You can place them beneath your pillow or let them hang near the bed. These sachets will be very calming and gradually help you to sleep. (Image Source: Pinterest/etsy)
3. Essential Oil Diffusers: To ensure that essential oils are released over an extended period during the night, oil diffusers cannot be overlooked. These gadgets effectively diffuse the essential oils into the air by atomising them. Look for lavender oil or ylang-ylang because of their sleep-enhancing properties. Moms who give these diffusers to their children are actually doing a good thing since you can modulate the strength of the aroma that these diffusers pump out. (Image Source: Pinterest/gearpatrol)
4. Potpourri With Essential Oils: Potpourri, which primarily consists of dried flowers and spices mixed with herbs, gains another dimension once enhanced with oil essence. Put oil into potpourri and use it in your bedroom to help you sleep. Not only will it serve its purpose of making the space pleasanter, but more importantly, the rather soft scent will help and tell your body it is time to put the day behind you. (Image Source: Pinterest/abeautifulmess_)
5. Candle Oil Burners: Candle oil burners are a hybrid of candlelight and essential oil therapy. When the candle is lit, the heated oil extends the calming scent into the room. Essential oils such as cedarwood, bergamot, and marjoram are very good at inducing sleep. The soft glow presented by the burning candles also helps calm frayed nerves making for a perfect end to a rough day. (Image Source: Pinterest/ads_fb40)
6. Aromatherapy Pillow Sprays: Convenient for traveling customers, aromatherapy pillow sprays are essential oil blends in a ready-to-use spray bottle. Just spray your pillow with the lavender spray before you sleep which is commonly released during bedtime. It is useful, especially among college students and other people living in shared rooms hall where diffusers are not suitable. (Image Source: Pinterest/chcottage)
7. Essential Oil Roller Blends: There is another option to use essential oils—applying essential oil roller blends to wrists, temples, or neck back before sleeping. These contain oils such as chamomile, sandalwood, or patchouli, all of which are known for their relaxing, and or grounding properties. Massage rolling onto pulse points masks the attractive scent of the oils and tantalizes your mind as your body absorbs them with ease. (Image Source: Pinterest/whimsyandwellness)
Inputs By: Ridhima Kansal, Director, Rosemoore (Image Source: Pinterest/sweetart4ever)