Tara Singletary

Nov 10, 2016

1 Cool Azul

Common Uses: Cool Azul™ is a proprietary essential oil blend created by D. Gary Young that includes the light aroma of Dorado Azul and the warm fragrance of Plectranthus Oregano (both Young Living-exclusive oils), along with Peppermint, Wintergreen, Sage, Copaiba, Blue Cypress, Elemi, and other oils. Apply this blend topically for a cool sensation and aromatic experience. Cool Azul is ideal for use before, during, and after physical activities. Attach an AromaGlide™ Roller Fitment to the bottle and pack it in your gym bag, purse, or backpack for quick and easy on-the-go use.

Application: Topically: Use one to two drops of oil. It is recommended that you use a carrier oil to dilute for sensitive skin. Coconut and grapeseed oils are commonly used as carrier oils.

2 PanAway

Common Uses: With Wintergreen, Helichrysum, Clove, and Peppermint essential oils, PanAway essential oil blend has a refreshing, invigorating aroma and a cooling sensation when applied to the skin. PanAway continues to be one of Young Living’s most popular products and is a must-have for every home. Apply this synergistic blend after exercise or anytime for its soothing, stimulating aroma.

Application: Topically: Use one to two drops of oil. It is recommended that you use a carrier oil to dilute for sensitive skin. Coconut and grapeseed oils are commonly used as carrier oils.

3 Juva Cleanse

Common Uses: Juva Cleanse® is a premium blend of pure essential oils that includes the naturally occurring constituents neryl acetate, gamma-curcumene, and alpha-pinene.

Application: Topically: Use one to two drops of oil. It is recommended that you use a carrier oil to dilute for sensitive skin. Coconut and grapeseed oils are commonly used as carrier oils. Diffusion: Use three to four drops in a diffuser to freshen the air.

4 Myrrh

Common Uses: Today Myrrh oil is valued around the world, but anciently it was popular in the Middle East and Mediterranean. In fact, Myrrh’s name comes from the Arabic word murr, meaning bitter, because of its sharp taste. The oil is now recognized for its beautifying properties and grounding aroma, and Myrrh essential oil is common in cosmetic and aromatic industries. Myrrh oil comes from the steam distillation of the red-brown resin of trees in the genus Commiphora. Because of its earthy, sweet aroma and luxurious properties, Myrrh oil uses include skin care and aromatic applications. Its calming, complex aroma brings a deeper sense of spirituality to practices such as yoga and meditation, and its moisturizing and cleansing properties have made it popular in high-end skin care and beauty products.

Application: Topically: Use one to two drops of oil. It is recommended that you use a carrier oil to dilute for sensitive skin. Coconut and grapeseed oils are commonly used as carrier oils. Diffusion: Use three to four drops in a diffuser to freshen the air. For Cooking: One drop of essential oil is the equivalent of 2 tsp of dried herb.

5 Lemongrass

Common Uses: Lemongrass essential oil has origins in Southeast Asia, though it is now cultivated in countries around the world. It is distilled from the leaves and woody stalks of the lemongrass plant, and it produces a subtle citrus-herb scent. Lemongrass oil offers a sophisticated and relaxing aroma that can transform your home’s environment into a comforting sanctuary. Try diffusing Lemongrass for an aroma that can inspire a sense of clarity and relaxation for you and your family. Enhance daily chores by adding Lemongrass to your cleaning products, dishes, and laundry. By adding 3–4 drops to a sink full of dishes, a load of laundry, or your all-purpose cleaner formula, you can transport yourself with an exotic, clean-smelling boost. Lemongrass oil’s relaxing aroma also makes it a great complement to a post-workout massage.

Application: Topically: Use one to two drops of oil with a carrier oil to dilute for sensitive skin. Coconut and grapeseed oils are commonly used as carrier oils. Diffusion: Use three to four drops in a diffuser to freshen the air. For Cooking: One drop of essential oil is the equivalent of 2 tsp of dried herb.

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