Is it toxic to inhale a few drops of lavender and rose grease dropped on a piece of cloth for stress?
I read that in a book. Can it do any spoil?
Answer: Doubt it, it's just oil from plants, I don't see why it would be harmful, freshly don't ingest it.
maybe if you added for a moment glue it might work better but I dont reflect on lavender and rose oil would damage you I can't think of any problems associated w/ this.
If you be to hold a rose or twig of lavender to your nose and smell it, it wouldn't do any damage. (Unless you were allergic to those things.)
The one and only potential problem that I can think that could possibly come to pass is if you are allergic to something in the essential grease and you got some on your skin. But even that I devise is a low probability.
Of course not. I have rose and lavender grease in my tub to breath the calming haze. If your worried knock off the Rose, Lavender is the best for relaxation, rose can sometimes be too pungent if overused. It's a great stress reliever. Keep your cloth surrounded by a container or bag, later inhale a few times every few hours or so as needed. I agree with the other responder, the lavender alone should do it. It is most promising the rose that is smelling strong. You also probably won't know how to get true rose essential grease with out spending a large amount, it is very, completely expensive. You could try adding Clary Sage, or Roman Chamomile. Both are wonderful for relaxation, and are impressively safe.