Health Professionals / Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practitioners

Aromatherapist

An aromatherapist uses essential oils and aromatic plant extracts to promote physical and emotional well-being, often through massage, inhalation, or topical application, tailored to individual client needs.

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Aromatherapist

ISCO

2230.1

Language

en

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Alternate titles

Clinical Aromatherapist Holistic Aromatherapist Essential Oil Therapist

Skills

Hard skills

Essential oil blending Aromatherapy massage techniques Client assessment and consultation Safety and contraindication knowledge Dilution and application methods

Soft skills

Empathy Active listening Communication Attention to detail Client relationship management

Tools

Essential oils Carrier oils Diffusers Massage tables Blending equipment

Certifications

Certified Aromatherapist (NAHA) International Federation of Aromatherapists (IFA) certification Aromatherapy Registration Council (ARC) credential

Employment context

Industries

Wellness and Spa Holistic Health Alternative Medicine Beauty and Personal Care

Company types

Private practice Spa and wellness centers Holistic clinics Retail essential oil companies

Work modes

On-site Hybrid

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