Expired essential oils make beauticians suck.
Beauty salons promote the magical effect of essential oil, but if it is used improperly and the quality of products is poor, essential oil may become something harmful to human body, and beauticians who have been exposed to essential oil all the year round are the most direct victims. Ms. Zhu Xiang, director of Nanjing Zhu Xiang Spa and the world's highest aromatherapist, told the reporter that the store had openly recruited a group of beauticians, but when some beauticians received a phone call and learned that the interview was about essential oil care, they all backed out. The reason turned out to be that they make essential oils for customers in beauty salons all the year round. Director Zhu Xiang said that this is entirely due to improper use of essential oils. Because essential oil is a natural substance and does not contain preservatives, it is very easy to oxidize and its quality varies greatly. Some beauty salons prepare a large amount of essential oil at one time for convenience. Long-term exposure of beauticians to oxidized essential oils may cause damage to skin mucosa, and customers do not receive care every day, so they will not notice. For customers, before receiving essential oil care in beauty salons, they should take the initiative to check the external packaging of essential oils, such as production date, extraction batch number and brand, try to choose well-known essential oil brands, and choose beauticians with aromatherapy qualification certificates before doing beauty care, because as long as they are professionally trained beauticians, they will know the advantages and disadvantages of essential oils and will not easily use a certain formula for consumers. "As an ordinary consumer, it is not easy to distinguish between good and bad in this respect. The best way is to master more relevant knowledge. "