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This document contains study material and practice questions for the CIDESCO Aromatherapy Theory Examination, covering essential topics such as essential oil properties, botanical origins, extraction methods, aromatherapy principles, safety guidelines, contraindications, blending techniques, therapeutic applications, and client consultation practices. It is designed to help students and beauty, spa, and wellness professionals prepare for theory examinations and strengthen their understanding of aromatherapy concepts. The material includes review questions and exam-focused content aligned with CIDESCO educational standards and aromatherapy competencies commonly assessed in professional training programs. It is useful for self-study, examination preparation, and reinforcing foundational knowledge of essential oils and holistic wellness practices.

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CIDESCO Aromatherapy Theory Examination
International Standard of Beauty Therapy –
Aromatherapy Module
Q1: Which French scientist is credited with coining the term "aromatherapy" in 1937 after treating
a burn with lavender essential oil?
A. Marguerite Maury
B. René-Maurice Gattefossé [CORRECT]
C. Robert Tisserand
D. Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because Gattefossé coined "aromatherapy" after his laboratory explosion burn
healed remarkably with lavender oil, leading to research on essential oil antiseptic properties.
Q2: The Persian physician credited with improving and refining the alembic still for distillation of
essential oils in the 11th century is:
A. Hippocrates
B. Galen
C. Avicenna (Ibn Sina) [CORRECT]
D. Dioscorides
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because Avicenna (Ibn Sina) refined the alembic still in the 11th century,
enabling efficient distillation of rose water and essential oils; his Canon of Medicine influenced
medical practice for centuries.
Q3: Which modern aromatherapy pioneer developed the individual prescription method and
introduced the technique of diluting essential oils for massage application?
A. René-Maurice Gattefossé
B. Marguerite Maury [CORRECT]
C. Robert Tisserand
D. Jean Valnet
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because Marguerite Maury, an Austrian biochemist working in France,
developed individualized prescriptions and introduced essential oil massage diluted in carrier oils
as a therapeutic delivery system.
Q4: The English aromatherapist who established modern safety standards, published "The Art of
Aromatherapy" (1977), and is recognized for advancing clinical aromatherapy safety protocols is:
A. Patricia Davis
B. Shirley Price

,C. Robert Tisserand [CORRECT]
D. Gabriel Mojay
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because Robert Tisserand's "The Art of Aromatherapy" and subsequent safety
publications established evidence-based dilution guidelines and contraindication frameworks
adopted by CIDESCO standards.
Q5: In CIDESCO terminology, a "concrete" refers to:
A. A wax-like substance obtained through steam distillation
B. A solid or semi-solid waxy material obtained through solvent extraction containing essential
oil, waxes, and pigments [CORRECT]
C. A liquid essential oil diluted in a carrier oil
D. A hydrosol produced during water distillation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because concretes are produced when plant material is extracted with
hydrocarbon solvents (hexane); they contain essential oils, waxes, and pigments and require
further alcohol extraction to produce absolutes.
Q6: Ancient Egyptian use of aromatic substances primarily involved:
A. Internal consumption of essential oils for digestive disorders
B. Embalming, religious ceremonies, cosmetics, and medicinal preparations using resins and
infused oils [CORRECT]
C. Steam distillation of lavender for wound healing
D. Aromatherapy massage for stress relief in pharaohs
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because ancient Egyptians used aromatic resins (frankincense, myrrh), infused
oils, and unguents for embalming, religious rituals, cosmetics (kohl, perfumed oils), and
medicine; true distillation had not yet been developed.
Q7: Which term describes the non-volatile residue left after steam distillation of plant material,
containing water-soluble compounds and trace essential oil components?
A. Absolute
B. Concrete
C. Hydrosol (floral water) [CORRECT]
D. CO2 extract
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because hydrosols are aqueous co-products of steam distillation containing
water-soluble plant compounds and trace essential oils; they are gentler than essential oils and
suitable for sensitive skin applications.
Q8: The definition of an "essential oil" according to CIDESCO International standards is:
A. Any fragrant liquid extracted from plants using any method

, B. A concentrated, volatile aromatic compound extracted from plant material through distillation
or mechanical expression, containing the essence of the plant's fragrance and therapeutic
properties [CORRECT]
C. A synthetic fragrance compound manufactured in a laboratory
D. A carrier oil infused with dried herbs over several weeks
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because CIDESCO defines essential oils as concentrated volatile aromatic
compounds obtained through steam distillation, water distillation, or mechanical expression
(citrus peels); they represent the plant's concentrated aromatic and therapeutic essence.
Q9: The chemical family known for its calming, antispasmodic, and balancing properties,
represented by linalyl acetate in lavender, is:
A. Monoterpenes
B. Esters [CORRECT]
C. Aldehydes
D. Phenols
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because esters (linalyl acetate, geranyl acetate, benzyl acetate) are gentle,
calming, antispasmodic, and antifungal with low dermal irritation risk.
Q10: Phenols, such as thymol in thyme and eugenol in clove, are characterized by:
A. Gentle, non-irritating properties suitable for all skin types
B. Strong antimicrobial activity but high dermal irritation potential requiring low dilution
[CORRECT]
C. Sedative and calming effects on the nervous system
D. Phototoxic properties causing skin darkening in sunlight
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because phenols are potent antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antioxidant
compounds; however, they are aggressive to skin and mucous membranes, requiring maximum
1% dilution and caution with sensitive skin.
Q11: The chemical family represented by citral in lemon and lemon-scented eucalyptus, known for
anti-inflammatory and calming properties but potentially causing skin sensitization, is:
A. Ketones
B. Aldehydes [CORRECT]
C. Oxides
D. Sesquiterpenes
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because aldehydes (citral, citronellal, neral) have anti-inflammatory, calming,
hypotensive, and antiviral properties; they may cause skin sensitization and require low dilution
(0.5-1% maximum).

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