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But it is worth the money? Again, everybody has a different definition for the word "worth". Considering the quality and the brand, I definitely think this is worth the cost. And it also depends on who you are buying it for.
The Jurlique Essential Oils can really make great gifts for friends, family and even yourself. Most people like the smell of lavender, which has relaxation and sleep-enhancing properties, but it is also a powerful allergen and it has been widely known that pregnant women should not be in contact with it.
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So, is there something safer? What's my recommendation?
After 1 visit to Bintan and 4 visits to Bangkok, lemongrass essential oil is my pick!
- First, I think most Hong Kong people are familiar with Thailand and so there is no reason they have not experienced this smell during their Thai massages or Spas.
- Second, I believe that most people who like to go Thailand for shopping and holiday like lemongrass because this smell is almost everywhere you go.
- Third, it is cheap to buy the same thing from Thailand but the smell doesn't last as long as Jurlique's lemongrass. Basically, if you heat 5-7 drops of it over water bath for aromatherapy, the smell can stay for 2 to 3 days. (Not the case if you open your windows all the time)
- Fourth, Jurlique's essential oils are so pure that it leaves zero oil residue when you need to wash the diffuser.
- Last but not least, the lemongrass essential oil I bought in Thailand finishes 3 times faster than the one I bought from Jurlique, which is about 3 times more expensive than the Thai versions but has much higher quality of sweetness.
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Studies have shown that essential oils such as lemon, lime, lavender, tea tree and eucalyptus could cause complications or even danger. For more detail, please read the research papers linked by Wikipedia.
By the way, Jurlique is a German name, originates from the name of a German doctor, Dr. Jürgen Klein (Jur) and his wife Ulrike's (lique). Et Voilà.
Enjoy your Christmas shopping and don't forget to learn something!
Vocabulary:
allergen -- [C] specialized
a substance which can cause an allergy (= condition of the body reacting badly to something) but which is not harmful to most people
the treatment of worry or nervousness, or medical conditions that are not serious by rubbing pleasant-smelling natural oils into the skin or breathing in their smell
the part that is left after the main part has gone or been taken away, or a substance that remains after a chemical process such as evaporation
diffuser -- [C]
a device which is used to make light less direct, especially one used with a fluorescent light, or spreading heat across an area or surface
Resources:
Jurlique Online Shop
http://www.jurlique.hk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=95&cPath=5_91
Aromatherapy -- Safety Concerns @ Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromatherapy#Safety_concerns
Origins of the German name Jurlique
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:nQdWZachDQYJ:www.gayot.com/lifestyle/spa/jurlique.html+jurlique+german&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk
IPA for German @Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:IPA_for_German
Pronunciation of IPA /y/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near-close_near-front_rounded_vowel
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/allergen
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/aromatherapy
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/residue
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/diffuser
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