About the role
Aromatherapists use essential oils to promote health and well-being through various treatment methods. They often have completed courses or training in aromatherapy and may have a background in alternative medicine or health-related fields. Their work is holistic and focused on balancing the body and mind.Responsibilities
Aromatherapists conduct consultations with clients to identify suitable essential oils and treatment methods. They tailor treatments to meet individual needs and may perform massages or other application methods. Follow-up and evaluation of the treatment effects are an important part of their responsibilities.Skills and tools
Aromatherapists must have knowledge of the properties and uses of various essential oils. They need skills in blending oils and applying them safely. Communication skills, empathy, and an understanding of basic anatomy and physiology are also important.