Or i think that's what it's called, at least. I got one as a bday present. It's from the Body Shop. Smells great, blah blah, BUT how do I use it? How much of it should I use? & how often?
Additional info, added Friday April 13 2007, 11:38 am: http://www.thebodyshop.com/bodyshop/browse/product_detail.jsp;jsessionid=WVXFZJPY2CYQFULSIIWVAFOROJBC2UP4?productId=prod6180031&categoryId=search
This is the one I'm talking about.
NOT THE INCENSE STUFF!. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? Sabine answered Friday April 13 2007, 1:46 pm: Open the bottle and put your finger over the top. Invert the bottle quickly and you should get a little bit of the oil on your finger. Apply that oil to pulse points behind your ears, on your neck, on your wrists, or the backs of your knees. Don't use too much because this stuff is likely concentrated. You could also put a tiny amount in your hair. There's an old saying that your fragrance should be detectable only by someone close enough to whisper something to you. If people can smell you farther off than that, you have on too much. It might take a little bit of experimenting to figure out just how strong this particular scent is and how long it will last.
nadine204 answered Friday April 13 2007, 11:11 am: The person below me is right. you need the oil burner. you can find it at the place you bought it, the body shop! i love that store lol. :]
heres what they are and what they look like on the body shop website
ammo answered Friday April 13 2007, 7:31 am: The stuff you refer to is fragrance oil (perfume oil is the same thing really).
You need an oil burner to use the oil. It's usually a small pan with a candle holder directly below it (at least the one I have is). Usually the idea is to fill the top pan with the oil of your choice and pop a candle (the small tea candles usually) into the bottom tray and light it. The oil will slowly burn and smell up the room.
The best place to get this would be to check out Body Shop (they do a range of them) but many places do the oil burners and a lot of places, you may find, actually sell them a lot cheaper than in Body Shop. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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