The multipurpose pack of Essential oils The best way to use essential oils in the bath is to mix them first with salts or an emulsifier such as milk. Aromatic bath salts disperse the oils safely into the water, while milk and sesame oil emulsify the essential oil so that it disperses. Without salts or an emulsifier, drops of essential oils will float on the water and then get directly on the skin. Many of the indications for specific oils include various skin conditions. Benefits: Aromatic baths are excellent for skin problems, circulatory problems, respiratory symptoms, stress and nervous tension, muscular, and menstrual pains. Do not use essential oils internally. Do not apply directly to the skin; always dilute with a carrier oil. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Use only pure essential oils; avoid synthetic fragrances. Directions: Do not apply undiluted directly on your skin, mix a few drops with any kind of carrier oil or diffuse in an aroma diffuserCombined with the heat of the water, this can cause dermotoxicity, especially if the oils are of a heating nature.Benefits: Aromatic baths are excellent for skin problems, circulatory problems, respiratory symptoms, stress, muscular, and period pains.Skin: Essential oils are absorbed in minute quantities through the skin, depending on the oil, dilution, and application (carrier oil, compress, etc).