Dropsmart is a place full of knowledge and inspiration, and aromatherapists from over 80 countries worldwide are taking advantage of it. 🌿 When it comes to creating blends with essential oils, there’s no one “right” way to do it – it’s all about finding what works best for you. 💡
In this video, a Dropmant newbie asks: How do you determine which essential oils to use from the variety that is offered in Dropsmart?
We answer those questions and show you how to navigate the different options and features. Especially how to get the most out of it when using brands that are not featured. 🤔 Remember, every journey begins with a single step, and your eagerness to learn is the perfect start. 💖 So keep going, keep experimenting, and most importantly, have fun! 🤗 So, go to your Dropsmart account and have some fun now!
This is the WORST presentation on essential oils I have ever seen. I would advise anyone to take a formal course.I am completely baffled by the unprofessional, irresponsible approach on something so serious as the science of aromatherapy.
Mynou de Mey
Hello Mynou, thank you for your valuable comment. Could you please tell us more about what exactly you found unprofessional and irresponsible in the video? I would be very grateful for that info and it would be very beneficial for us to know. Perhaps what confused you is that this was a Q&A and educational content for Dropsmarers on how to use Dropsmart, not a presentation or educational content about essential oils. I am looking forward to your reply, Melani.
Lol. I wasn’t going to watch, but the comment about “unprofessional” got me curious so I did.
This presentation seems fine to me. I have 2 main takeaways… 1) You absolutely should buy oils from companies that provide the GCMS report for each specific batch. 2) It’s pretty impressive how Dropsmart compiles the different data sources together for you.
Mynou – I think this presentation is meant for people who already are studying or have studied aromatherapy seriously, not general public.
(myself – aromatherapy certification student, analytical chemist, database enthusiast, and web developer)