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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

New to Essential Oils? Essential 4 Pack is the Way to Go!


 


Are you a "newbie" to the Essential Oil scene? It can be super exciting ... and a little overwhelming. "What essential oils should I get?" "What essential oils are the most useful?" "WHERE DO I START?"

I totally get it! I was new to essential oils about a year ago. I struggled to figure out what I should start with. I then started following some blogs that really promoted a few key oils that should be in every "oil-ers" arsenal. Want to know what those are? Here ya go!

**Warning: You are now considered an "oil-er" because you use essential oils. Just so you know....**








Lavender
Lavender essential oil is known to be very universal for so many issues. Pink eye, rashes, allergies, insomnia...the list goes on and on. Read more about lavender essential oil from Spark Naturals HERE.






Lemon
Lemon essential oil...awww...one of my favs. Lemon is SO good for those of us that retain water. Add 3 drops to a full glass or water bottle full of water each time you fill it up throughout the day and DRINK UP! It's a natural diuretic. It's also great for digestion problems, headaches, and to help fight infections. Read more about lemon essential oil from Spark Naturals HERE.


Peppermint
Peppermint essential oil is also awesome for digestive issues. Have a tummy ache? Put 1 drop of peppermint essential oil into a shot glass of water and drink it in one "glug." It's also great for headaches. You can rub a drop on each temple, back of your neck and brow line to soothe those pesky headaches. Bye Bye Headache! Read more about peppermint essential oil from Spark Naturals HERE.






Melaleuca (Tea Tree)
Okay, melaleuca is by far the most amazing HEALING essential oil...in my opinion. Breathe it in to soothe respritory infections. Use it to clean cuts, scratches, boo boos....whatever. It cleans it up and helps your body heal faster and with less scaring. I also use melaleuca on my face. When I have a zit coming on, I place a drop of melaleuca on a cotton swab and then rub it all over the zit. I do this every few hours for as long as I have the zit. I have noticed less scaring, and the zit goes away faster without turning into a giant white head. Read more about melaleuca essential oil from Spark Naturals HERE.



So....this is what I recommend if you are new to essential oils. The Essential 4 Pack Kit from Spark Naturals. It contains a 15mL (BIG) bottle of lavender, lemon, peppermint and melaleuca essential oils in an adorable storage container. The container contains precision cut foam to hold your 4 new oils. Plus, you can use it to take all your oils with you when you are out and about. You will be all set with your standard essential oils AND you will SAVE MONEY!!! WIN WIN! A lot of money actually.



How Else Can You Use Your Essential 4 Pack Kit?
You know what's pretty awesome about these essential oils? You can use them to make BLENDS! I love my L.L.P. Allergy Blend from Spark Naturals. I take 3 drops of the blend in a shot glass of water two times a day instead of taking seasonal allergy pills. I haven't taken an allergy pill in over a year....it works!

But, if you don't want to buy the L.L.P. right away, that's cool! Just use your Essential 4 Pack Kit to make your own L.L.P. Allergy Blend. FOR REAL! Three drops of lavender, three drops of lemon, and three drops of peppermint in one shot glass of water, two times a day. That's all it takes!!



SAVE MONEY AND GET WHAT YOU NEED
If you buy each of these essential oils in the 15mL size separately, you will spend a total of $63.45. But, if you buy The Essential 4 Pack Kit from Spark Naturals, you will only spend $49.99!!! That's a savings of $13.46... oh yeah! And you can use my 10% off coupon code (CURLY) to save another $5.00!

Sooooo....what are you waiting for? You can do it! Join the movement towards natural wellness with this TINY step. It's worth it! It has literally changed my life!!

Happy Oil-ing My Friends!
                                                   ~Bridget


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