Precautions to Take in Aromatherapy
Although they are natural, pure essential oils are still active substances that can affect the body and, in some cases, may be harmful. Indeed, some pure essential oils are dermocaustic, hepatotoxic, photosensitizing, or neurotoxic. Therefore, improper use of essential oils (such as overdose or allergies) can be dangerous.
Aromessence products guarantee safe, effective, and risk-free use for your body.As a precaution and out of an abundance of caution, the use of essential oils is not recommended for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and children under the age of 6.
People with allergies should take the precaution of performing a preliminary test on the inside of the elbow.
In case of accidental ingestion or application, ingest or apply a vegetable oil (olive, sunflower, argan, etc.).


Always wash your hands before and after applying essential oils.
Les huiles essentielles doivent être conservées à l’abri de la lumière et de la chaleur.
Our goal is not to pit allopathy against aromatherapy. It is strongly discouraged to abruptly stop a treatment prescribed by a doctor in order to rely solely on essential oils. On the contrary, essential oils are valuable allies that can help accelerate healing. Allopathy and aromatherapy can, depending on the case, be used complementarily.
The cost and rarity of certain essential oils, as well as the delicate and time-consuming extraction processes, have led some unscrupulous producers and intermediaries to use adulterated or even synthetic essential oils. This is why all essential oils used in the Aromessence range undergo regular and thorough quality controls (such as gas chromatography) to ensure their authenticity and purity.