Tara Singletary
Nov 10, 2016
Common Uses: Cool Azul is designed to apply topically to sore muscles and joints after physical activity or added to a carrier oil for a soothing massage.
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.
Common Uses: The PanAway blend combines Wintergreen, Helichrysum Italicum, Clove, and Peppermint essential oils to create a cooling, soothing, and stimulating aromatic experience that helps alleviate stre
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.
Common Uses: The JuvaCleanse blend combines Helichrysum, Ledum, and Celery Seed essential oils to support liver function and promote emotional balance.
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.
Common Uses: Myrrh essential oil is a natural antiseptic and is used in healing salves, and for bruises, sprains, and abrasions. Myrrh can soothe problems with arthritis pain, digestion, ulcers, and lung
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.
Common Uses: Lemongrass has a strong, slightly sweet, fresh scent that helps promote alertness and clear-thinking. Medicinally, lemongrass is thought to support the sinuses and respiratory organs. Because
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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