Turas cùbhraidh air a bhrosnachadh le Cultar Oriental agus Cruthachalachd | ScentSerenade
Ola riatanach a 'cumail timcheall? Mar a bheir thu air falbh iad bhon chraiceann agad
(mar a bheir thu air falbh ola riatanach bhon chraiceann)
Bidh olan riatanach a’ fàileadh gu math. Bidh iad a’ toirt air do dhachaigh faireachdainn mar spà. But sometimes they cling to your skin like stubborn guests. Maybe you spilled a drop while mixing blends. Maybe you rubbed lavender on your temples and now your hands feel weird. Oily skin feels uncomfortable. It might even irritate. Na bi eagal ort. Getting rid of essential oils isn’t hard. You just need the right tricks.
A’ chiad, try dish soap. Tha, the same stuff you use on greasy pans. Essential oils are oily. Dish soap breaks down grease. Squirt a little on your hands. Cuir uisge ris. Scrub for 20 diogan. Rinse. Dèan ath-aithris ma tha feum air. Be gentle. Harsh scrubbing can dry your skin.
No dish soap? Use another oil. Coconut oil works. So does olive oil. Rub a teaspoon on the oily spot. Wipe with a cloth. Oil sticks to oil. This pulls the essential oil off your skin. Wash with regular soap afterward.
Baking soda is handy. Mix a spoonful with water. Make a paste. Rub it on the oily area. Wait a minute. Rinse. Baking soda absorbs oils. It also softens skin. Don’t use it if your skin is already irritated.
Milk helps too. Soak a cotton ball in milk. Dab the oily skin. Milk’s fats bind to the oil. Sguab glan. Rinse with water. This works for small spills.
Got a sticky situation? Try rubbing alcohol. Pour some on a cotton pad. Swipe the skin. Alcohol cuts through oil fast. It might dry your skin. Moisturize after.
Baby wipes are gentle. Cùm iad sa bhaga agad. Wipe the oil off quickly. Some wipes have oils in them. Check the ingredients. Avoid ones with added oils if your skin is sensitive.
Prevent messes next time. Wear gloves when handling oils. Use a carrier oil like almond or jojoba before applying essential oils. Diluting stops skin irritation. Store bottles in a tray. Spills won’t reach your skin.
Accidents happen. Tha ola riatanach làidir. Tha beagan a’ dol fada. If redness or itching stays, faic dotair. Some oils cause reactions. Peppermint and citrus oils are common culprits.
(mar a bheir thu air falbh ola riatanach bhon chraiceann)
Your skin shouldn’t feel like an oil slick. Keep these tips close. Dish soap, ola-giùlain, baking soda—simple fixes for slippery problems. Enjoy your oils without the greasy aftermath.























































































