I would like to make my own skincare from proper aromatherapy recipe books and eventually sell them?
Posted on September 15th, 2008 by admin
Is this allowed or is it necessary to do a course. I don’t like the idea of having to do a 3 year course, If there are shorter courses in WA I would prefer?
I’m sure it’s allowed! If you make them properly and label them correctly — with the list of ingredients and a ‘warning’ that it’s homemade. People do it all the time on e-bay, and I think that’s a good place to sell them. Make sure you include (if you should sell on e-bay) information about the book you got the recipie from.
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Answer from Serene Aromatherapy:
You can always take an aromatherapy course via the Internet. What you read in books is not always reliable. As a certified aromatherapist I always suggest that people take an aromatherapy course so that they can learn to use Essential Oils safely and effectively. A good aromatherapy course will also teach you how to make your own blends for aromatherapy recipes so you can have truly original aromatherapy products to sell or use.
Sharron Myers:Certified Aromatherapist


March 31st, 2007 at 6:09 pm
I'm sure it's allowed!
If you make them properly and label them correctly — with the list of ingredients and a 'warning' that it's homemade.
People do it all the time on e-bay, and I think that's a good place to sell them. Make sure you include (if you should sell on e-bay) information about the book you got the recipie from.
References :
March 31st, 2007 at 6:11 pm
I don't think there is a required education for this as long as you do not make "medical claims" about your skin care.
I considered doing this myself, even researched some companies that sell the containers and so forth and I decided to have my own business in the industry with a product that is already on the market. I chose a botanically based product that has been in business for 26 years and has absolutely unlimited earning potential.
Contact me if you would like more information.
References :
http://healthynatural.myarbonne.com