Related Features:Sensual Aromatherapy Part II Guides:Michelle Roques-O'Neil - Aromatherapist Related press:Easy Living - September, 2007 Related FAQ:What is aromatherapy? How does it work? Sweet orange will release you so the jasmine and other aphrodisiacs can work their magic. Expansive and joyous, Liberate loosens inhibitions and sets you free. Its unique blend lets you get intimate with sensuality�s creative side and reconnect with inspiration.
Liberate doesn�t just build passion, it also detoxifies the digestive system and provides excellent support after childbirth (when you�ve gotten quite intimate with the creative side of sensuality.)
Warm in your hands and massage gently into your partner�s erogenous zones. If you know where they are, then you know where you�re going. If you�re still exploring, try the neck, ears, breasts, buttocks, fingers and toes before venturing on with long, slow strokes of the inner thighs. If you�re alone, add a drop or two to your bath to soften the skin, soothe your mind and set yourself free.
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