Traditional practices such as Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing) emphasize the connection between nature and well-being, enhancing the appreciation and use of essential oils in promoting relaxation and mental health.
Yes, many essential oils, such as yuzu and lavender, are recognized for their soothing properties and are frequently used in aromatherapy to alleviate stress and anxiety among Japanese consumers.
In Japan, popular essential oils include yuzu, known for its refreshing scent and use in stress relief, and cedarwood, often used for grounding and calming effects. Other favorites are lavender for relaxation and tea tree oil for its antiseptic properties. Each of these oils can be incorporated into aromatherapy, personal care products, or diffusers to enhance well-being and promote a sense of tranquility.
Japanese consumers often rely on brand reputation, sourcing transparency, and quality certifications (like organic labeling) to make informed choices about essential oil brands.
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