Aromatherapy Oils
Cohobation Method
In some essential oil extractions, some chemical or part of the essential oil gets dissolved in water and therefore gets removed from the oil. So to get the whole oil, we add the deficient chemical to the deficient oil and re-distillation is done until we get the complete oil. An example of this is rose oil.
For more information on extraction methods, please visit the following pages:
- Water Distillation
- Steam Distillation
- Hydro Diffusion
- Fractional Distillation
- Rectification
- Cohobation
- Sponge Expression
- Coldpressed Expression
- Machine Abrasion
- Solvent
- Maceration
- Enfleurage
- Hypercritical Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
- Florasol
- AROMATHERAPY ESSENTIAL OILS
- Chamomile Essential Oil
- Eucalyptus Essential Oil
- Geranium Essential Oil
- Lavender Essential Oil
- Lemon Essential Oil
- Peppermint Essential Oil
- Rosemary Essential Oil
- Sandalwood Essential Oil
- Tea-tree Essential Oil
- Ylang-ylang Essential Oil
- Bergamot Essential Oil
- Dill Essential Oil
- Fennel Essential Oil
- AROMATHERAPY RECIPES
- Aromatherapy : Emotional Balance
- Aromatherapy : Physical Balance
- Aromatherapy Recipes : Acne
- Aromatherapy Recipe : Sun Screen
- Aromatherapy Recipes : Massage
- Aromatherapy : Bubble Baths
- Aromatherapy : Cleansers & Toners
- Aromatherapy : Moisturizers
- Aromatherapy : Shower gels
- Aromatherapy Recipes : Shampoos
- Aromatherapy Recipes : Face oils
- Aromatherapy Recipes : Perfumes
- Aromatherapy Recipes : Colognes


