Hello
I am VTCT qualified in Swedish Massage but cannot afford to the do aromatherapy as I would like. My question is, can I use preblended oils on clients such as the ones sold at the college where I studied? My tutor seemed to suggest that it would be fine, but wouldn't I still need to know whether a particular preblend was suitable for any given client? Is it a case of them simply signing something to say they are OK with the preblend to be used? I know a fair bit about essential oils just from my own study and from attending a nightschool course in it, but I am not an aromatherapist.
When I went to Spain last year, I had a massage in a spa hotel and I didn't have to fill any forms in and no medical history was taken. I found this bizarre but refreshing as I know I have no contraindications personally. But I want to make sure I am covered when I start practising professionally and that my clients are in safe hands.
Many thanks
Abi
I am VTCT qualified in Swedish Massage but cannot afford to the do aromatherapy as I would like. My question is, can I use preblended oils on clients such as the ones sold at the college where I studied? My tutor seemed to suggest that it would be fine, but wouldn't I still need to know whether a particular preblend was suitable for any given client? Is it a case of them simply signing something to say they are OK with the preblend to be used? I know a fair bit about essential oils just from my own study and from attending a nightschool course in it, but I am not an aromatherapist.
When I went to Spain last year, I had a massage in a spa hotel and I didn't have to fill any forms in and no medical history was taken. I found this bizarre but refreshing as I know I have no contraindications personally. But I want to make sure I am covered when I start practising professionally and that my clients are in safe hands.
Many thanks
Abi