Brave Courage Blend

Brave oil blend expertly combines Wild Orange, Amyris, Osmanthus, and Cinnamon Bark essential oils for a bright, warm aroma, as well as Fractionated Coconut oil for gentle application. Before tackling life’s big (or small) moments, roll Brave essential oil blend on the bottoms of your feet and the backs of your hands, reminding yourself you can accomplish anything you put your mind to.

Primary Benefits

  • Brave essential oil blend provides an invigorating aroma. 
  • Brave oil blend complements positive affirmations in stressful situations. 
  • Brave essential oil blend creates a confident, courageous atmosphere. 

Uses

  • Use Brave essential oil blend throughout the day to encourage tranquility. 
  • Apply Brave oil blend before tackling new or different situations. 

Directions for Use

Aromatic use: Roll Brave essential oil blend on diffusing jewelry, natural dolomite, or lava diffusing rocks.

Topical use: Apply Brave oil blend to the desired area. Use with adult supervision.

 

If you are nervous about using essential oils on the younger kids, here is a great tip:

Dilute. Kids’ skin is different from adult skin; it’s thinner and generally more sensitive. Even though most oils tend to be non-irritating on the skin (especially on the bottom of the feet, where the skin is thickest), it’s a great idea to dilute essential oil in a good carrier oil before applying to children. You’ll still get the same benefits of the essential oil—you’re just adding extra moisture and pampering delicate child skin. The doTERRA Touch products are great for this, by the way. These products are awesome because they come pre-diluted. Young skin is different from adult skin—it’s thinner, more delicate, and generally more sensitive. It’s a great idea to dilute any essential oils before applying them to children, and this kit takes the mess out of dilution.

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