Calmer- The oil of Restfulness
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Calmer Restful Blend promotes a serene atmosphere, making
bedtime a peaceful and welcomed experience. Rolling Calmer essential oil blend
on the bottoms of the feet and back of the neck helps create a calming,
relaxing environment when tension is high.
Combining soothing Lavender, Cananga, Buddha Wood, and Roman
Chamomile essential oils with the skin-moisturizing benefits of Fractionated
Coconut Oil, Calmer oil blend can be safely and conveniently used as part of
your nightly routines. Cananga and Buddha Wood essential oils—unique to Calmer
oil blend—create a restful atmosphere. When it’s time to restore your mind and body, apply Calmer
essential oil blend to your wrists, breathe in the aroma, and relax. Primary Benefits
Uses
Directions for Use Aromatic use: Roll Calmer oil
blend onto diffusing jewelry, natural dolomite, or lava diffusing rocks. Topical use: Apply Calmer
essential oil blend to the desired area. Intended for use with adult
supervision.
Fractionated Coconut Oil doTERRA Fractionated
Coconut Oil is a natural carrier oil that readily absorbs into the
skin, making it ideal for topical delivery. Its feather-light emollient effect
provides a soothing barrier without clogging the body’s pores, making it an
excellent moisturizer for dry or troubled skin. It leaves the skin feeling
silky smooth and non-greasy, unlike other vegetable carrier oils. Fractionated
Coconut Oil is completely soluble with all essential oils and is colorless,
odorless, and stain-free.
Lavender is widely considered a must-have essential oil
because of its versatility. It’s been used and cherished for centuries because
of its unmistakable aroma and myriad of benefits. Ancient Egyptians and Romans
used lavender for bathing and cooking and in perfumes. Lavender
essential oil is distilled from the freshly harvested flowering tops
of the true lavender plant (also known as English lavender) from lavender farms
in Bulgaria, France, and other areas of the world. The gentle, relaxing aroma of Lavender oil is best known for
promoting a peaceful environment. Cananga Essential Oil Cananga essential oil is a gem of the natural world, its roots
steeped in history. Originating from the lush, tropical rainforests of the
Philippines and Indonesia, the majestic cananga tree has been an integral part
of a variety of cultures for centuries. Revered for its fragrant flowers, the cananga tree dwells in
the realms of both beauty and utility. Historically, it was part of traditional
ceremonies and religious rituals, where its sweet, floral scent was believed to
have soothing and spiritual properties. Cananga flowers—a symbol of purity and
tranquility—were commonly woven into garlands and used in weddings and other
significant cultural events. Buddha Wood Essential Oil Buddha Wood essential oil comes from the resilient Eremophila
mitchellii tree. It thrives in the arid and semi-arid regions of Australia,
painting a picture of rugged beauty against the stark landscapes. Indigenous Australians have long held this tree in high
esteem, using it extensively in traditional practices. Its wood and leaves
offered cleansing properties and were often part of spiritual ceremonies, where
the burned wood was believed to bring peace and grounding energy. Buddha Wood oil is celebrated for its rich, woody aroma that
captures the essence of the Australian tree. It’s cherished in both perfumery
and aromatherapy. Roman Chamomile Essential Oil Nicknamed the “plant’s physician” for its positive effects on
nearby flora, Roman chamomile oil is a common ingredient in teas, face creams,
hair dyes, shampoos, and perfumes. Ancient Romans used it to promote courage
during war. The flowers of Roman chamomile resemble daisies with a
prominent yellow center, white petals, and gray-green leaves. Some say that the
flowers smell like apples. The plant grows close to the ground, only reaching
about a foot in height. Roman Chamomile
essential oil is steam-distilled from the flowers, which should be
harvested for distillation shortly after blooming. Roman chamomile can be difficult to cultivate because of its
sensitivity to fluctuations in weather conditions. The high and regular amount
of rainfall per year in the Pacific Northwest—along with a relatively
consistent climate—make this area successful at growing Roman chamomile. |
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