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Which Essential Oils To Use, and When

Here are some of the oils and the moods/effects they can have...

Orange Essential Oil

  • This essential oil is a mild smoothening agent. Its fragrance is uplifting, and it can calm the spirit.and set you at ease.
  • Orange is a good essential oil to stop you being angry and/or "fed up".

Lavender Essential Oil

  • This oil is a nice calming and balancing essential oil.
  • Lavender essential oil has wonderful soothing qualities that help to clear the head and promote mental focus.

Rose Essential Oil

  • Rose essential oil is a warming, confidence giving oil.
  • Its 'garden fresh' quality helps to promote a great state of mind and it can also be used to increase desire.

Peppermint Essential Oil

  • This is a great essential oil to help you concentrate.
  • It is inspiring, uplifting, warming and it helps to improve thinking.

Chamomile Essential Oil

  • Soothing and calming, dissolves uneasiness, invites a restful night's sleep.
  • Chamomile essential oil is a pleasing oil to use in massage.
   
  

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