I vote for a culture-wide Valentine’s day swap >>> Skip the dozen long-stem roses for Valentine’s Day….and get Rose essential oil instead. I realize I’m going to sound greedy. It’s true that Rose essential oil is really a LOT more than just a dozen roses. (It’s actually closer to 200,000 rose petals!!) But let’s think […]
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Our Favorite Natural Baby Products
It’s so exciting to get that positive pregnancy test and know that in only a few short months you’ll get to be a mama. You walk down the baby aisles at Target and start picking out your favorite onesies, sound machines, maternity clothes…and then also choosing between things like sling or a structured carrier? Cloth […]
Clary Sage Essential Oil
Listen up Ladies – this post is for you! I love to use Clary Sage Essential oil to promote calmness in my mind and body during restless nights or when dealing with stress. Description of Clary Sage Essential Oil With uses dating back to the Middle Ages, Clary Sage essential oil includes relaxing and soothing […]
Cilantro Essential Oil
One of my favorite types of food is Italian! Which makes Cilantro Essential Oil perfect for me, and it could probably help you out too!
The Ten Essential Oils I MUST Bring to College
I’ll be going to college in August and if I had to choose only a few Essential Oils to bring with me to College, it would be these ten.
Cardamom Essential Oil
Known as the āqueen of spicesā in the cooking world, cardamom is a popular spice used around the globe in a variety of dishes. While cardamom is a flavorful, distinctive spice, the essential oil that comes from cardamom seeds has uses that reach far beyond the kitchen.
Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Everyone is familiar with Eucalyptus as a scent but derived from the leaf of a tall evergreen, Eucalyptus oil offers many topical and aromatic benefits.
Cypress Essential Oil
I love Cypress for its wonderful scent, but Cypress also promotes vitality when diffused, and topical application helps to invigorate the senses.
Douglas Fir Essential Oil
Douglas Fir is known for its use in Christmas and wintertime traditions, but the tree has much more to offer when used aromatically or applied topically.