Valentine's Day with Essential Oils

Valentine's Day with Essential Oils
Lots of LOVE! 💝

Ready for some DIY Valentine Crafts?

Note: I like to glaze mine using a simple icing made with organic powdered sugar, milk of choice + a little vegetable oil. Then add in a few drops of citrus Vitality essential oils (and natural food coloring, if desired).

Note: Still aspiring to own Rose essential oil? Some great substitutes: Sensation, Ylang Ylang, Geranium Bourbon, Sacred Mountain, Joy


Diffuser Blends ❤️


His & Hers Oils
Top Picks: His = Idaho Blue Spruce; Hers = Ylang Ylang


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Tea Tree Essential Oil

Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea Tree essential oil has an earthy, refreshing aroma.

It is a fan favorite essential oil. This versatile essential oil has been widely studied for many wellness uses.

We tend to use it for healthy skin, hair, and nails -- and eliminating musky odors.




Tea Tree (Melaleuca Alternifolia) essential oil, grown in Australia, France, and South Africa, is distilled from the leaves  of the bush. Its key constituents are terpinen-4-ol and gamma-terpinene, and include 1,8 cineol (a.k.a. eucalyptol).



We use Tea Tree as support for the immune system. We also make DIY spritzers for shoes and feet or musty bathrooms.

Be sure to enjoy one of these diffuser blends!





Blog posts with more info on Tea Tree:


The oils are to be used!

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Manuka Essential Oil

Manuka Essential Oil
Manuka essential oil has an earthy and grounding aroma.

love it for soothing and beautifying skin. Manuka is one of my favs to use in my DIY skin care roll-on.





Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) essential oil, grown in New Zealand, is distilled from the chopped leaves and small stems of the bush. Its key constituents are leptospermone and trans-calamenene. Manuka is similar to Tea Tree but warmer and more gentle.



Manuka can be used similarly to Tea Tree - for hair, skin, and nails, plus support for the immune system.

Be sure to enjoy one of these diffuser blends!


Orange Essential Oil

Orange Essential Oil
Orange essential oil has an uplifiting and relaxing aroma -- bringing peace and happiness to the mind! It is one of our favorites!

We use citrus essential oils for many issues that come up in the family -- because they are cost-effective... They are effective, and they are a bargain!

We also found them gentle to use with our kids, even as babies. The familiar fragrance makes Orange a wonderful oil to use in public.



Orange essential oil is pressed from the rind of the fruit. Key constituents in Orange essential oil are limonene (common in other citrus essential oils and frankincense) and myrcene (also found in Rosemary, Parsley, Blue Tansy).



Orange Vitality essential oil, a supplement, has been used to soothe the digestive and nervous systems, give gentle support to the immune system, and support natural cleansing processes of the lymphatic system. It also provides a lovely flavor enhancement to recipes that include orange (fruit, juice, or zest).

Be sure to enjoy one of these diffuser blends!


Geranium Essential Oil

Geranium Essential Oil
Geranium essential oil has a lovely, floral aroma. It's distilled from the leaves and flowers of the geranium plant, grown in India and Egypt.

Geranium is used for beautifying skin - and is incorporated in many Young Living skin care products. Add a drop into your morning moisturizer.

Key constituents in Geranium essential oil are citronellol, geraniol, and even linalol (as in Lavender).


Geranium has traditionally been used herbally to support healthy immune and digestive systems, and many moms have reported it as comforting and soothing during first trimester of pregnancy. 

I like to rub Geranium essential oil over my upper abdomen (where pancreas, stomach, and liver are).

Be sure to enjoy one of these diffuser blends!

 
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