Our essential oil blends are designed to treat the whole body, offering healing, transformation and fun.
Aromatherapy:
Spring offers us renewal; a fresh start; an opportunity to let go of old habits and embrace a stronger, more powerful and passionate version of yourself.
This powerful yet delicate combination of exotic oils contains Jasmine, Neroli, Ylang Ylang and Patchouli. It is the optimal elixir.
Jasmine oil know as the ultimate seductress, carries a radiance and confidence that’s infectious to be around. This oil is often referred to as Queen of the Night, as its scent is stronger in the hours of darkness. It has been used throughout the ages as a symbol of hope. It has a powerful affect on the reproductive system and is known for its ability to assist in childbirth.
Neroli, known for its ability to enhance a lightness of being, has a built in wisdom that helps us facilitate spiritual work and brings us in touch with our higher selves, helping us to feel a youthful fervour, like the coming of Spring. Made from thousands of tiny orange blossom flowers, this very expensive, exquisitely sweet oil is precious beyond words.
Ylang Yang with its heavy, seductive, sweet aroma fills us with passion, helps unlock emotional blockages and increase our capacity to love and express joy. With hints of the hypnotising Patchouli, this oil brings a grounding, sensualising effect, helping to harmonise and stabilise the mind.
Combined with Neroli, Lavender, Rosemary, Rose Geranium and Ginger, this blend also helps alleviate depression, anxiety, stress and feelings of pessimism. Bringing clear thought and clarity, helping us to manifest initiative and take real action in our lives!
Ingredients: Neroli, Lavender, Jasmine Absolute, Rose Geranium, Rosemary, Ylang Ylang, Patchouli, Ginger
Precautions:
All the oils in this blend are listed as Non-toxic, non-irritating and non-sensitising.
Pregnant woman and people suffering high blood pressure are advised to avoid this oil.
Jasmine absolute has been cited to contain coniferyl acetate and coniferyl benzoate as possible allergenic compounds.
Ginger oil may cause sensitisation in some individuals.