1. Unilateral essential oils
Essential oils are pure essences extracted from a plant with specific aromas and healing properties. Essential oils can be used in a wide range of fields such as aromatherapy, massage therapy, body care and skin care to promote physical health and emotional balance. Common single essential oils are lavender oil, tea tree oil, rosemary oil, etc., which have different therapeutic effects and uses.
2. Basic essential oils
The base oil is made from a blend of various vegetable oils in lower concentrations and can be used to blend individual oils and as a massage oil. The basic essential oils are generally vegetable oils, such as sweet almond oil, olive oil, grape seed oil, etc., which have emollient and moisturizing effects. Unlike essential oils, essential oils are not as effective as essential oils, but they can be used as a carrier to dilute the essential oils and enhance their absorption and penetration.
3. The difference between unilateral essential oils and basic essential oils
In general, there are the following differences between single essential oils and base essential oils:
1. Different sources: Essential oils are pure extracts from one plant, while essential oils are made from a blend of vegetable oils.
2. Different concentrations: Essential oils have a higher concentration and only need to be used in small amounts in massage, aromatherapy or body care to be effective, while essential oils are at lower concentrations and require a large amount of use to achieve a therapeutic effect.
3. Different uses: Single-sided essential oils can be used independently or mixed with other single-sided essential oils. Base oils, on the other hand, are mainly used to blend essential oils or as massage oils.




