Reading through their injury report, people have said they got skin irritation, burns, and worse from using oils in a variety of harmless-sounding ways. One woman got blisters on her back after putting a few drops of sweet orange oil in their bath water. Another diluted some frankincense, marjoram, and lemongrass oils and applied the mixture behind the ears, where it seemed to cause welts and burning.
翻阅这些人的受伤报告,我们发现:他们的描述基本都是用各种各样听似无害的方式涂抹了精油,但他们的皮肤却受到了刺激、灼伤,甚至更为糟糕。一位女士在泡澡水中滴入几滴甜橙油之后,她的背上出了水泡。另一位女士将乳香油、马郁兰油和柠檬草油稀释,而后将这一混合物涂抹在耳朵背后,结果却引起灼伤和疤痕。
Some oils, especially citrus ones, can cause burns and blisters by sensitizing skin to the sun. Others can irritate skin directly. The advice to dilute oils, either in water or in a "carrier" oil such as coconut oil, doesn't always help, as the injury reports show. Saddest of all are the stories of people who applied oils to their skin, or their children's skin, as a treatment for a skin condition, only to find the oils made the condition worse. (There's a photo here, for those of you who are curious about that sort of thing.)
有些精油,尤其是柑橘类精油,会使皮肤在阳光下变得敏感,从而引起灼伤和水泡。其他人的皮肤则直接受到了刺激。受伤报告表明:在水中或椰子油等"载体"油中稀释精油的建议并不总是管用的。最惨的是那些将精油直接涂抹到自己肌肤或孩子肌肤上的人,虽然他们涂抹精油的本意是治疗皮肤病,但最后得到的结果却是皮肤病的症状更为严重。(如果你们对这种事很好奇,我这儿有照片为证。)
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