Stress Away Essential Oil Blend
Stress Away essential oil blend contains a unique combination of Lime essential oil and Vanilla extract. It’s this distinct mix of Vanilla and Lime that gives Stress Away its unique and pleasant aroma, among other benefits. Stress Away also includes Copaiba, which has a history of beneficial properties in topical application; Lavender, with its refreshing and calming scent; and Cedarwood, which features the powerful plant constituent cedrol. These ingredients are expertly blended with the exotic scent of Ocotea, a unique Ecuadorian-sourced essential oil.
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Product Snapshot
- Formulated with Lime, Lavender, Cedarwood, and other pure essential oils for a well-rounded and relaxing aroma
- Promotes relaxation and a calming environment
- Can be diffused, applied topically, and used as a personal fragrance
- Has an inviting aroma that helps calm the mind
- Includes ingredients that have the naturally occurring constituents beta-caryophyllene, alpha-humulene, limonene, cedrol, and linalool
Ingredients
Suggested Uses
- Diffuse Stress Away in your home after a long day for a fresh, soothing aroma that helps promote feelings of relaxation.
- Apply it to your wrists while at work or school to enjoy this blend’s soothing, fresh scent.
- Add a few drops to a cotton ball and place it in the vent of your car to create a calming environment during a long drive or rush-hour traffic.
- Wear Stress Away as a personal fragrance.
- Add it to Epsom salt for relaxing bath.
- Add it to Young Living Bath & Shower Gel Base.
- Turn your home into a vanilla-scented oasis of peace, away from the bustle of the world outside.
- Fill your work space with a sweet, calming aroma that will encourage you to breathe deeply and relax.
- Surround your children with a peaceful aroma to help them settle down for a restful evening.
- Accompany your car or airplane travels with a peaceful, tropical aroma as you prepare for your next great adventure.
- Wrap your bedroom in comfort and calm as you prepare for your nighttime routine.
- Encourage deep, serene thought in your classroom or study space.
Get to Know
- 4 drops Stress Away essential oil
- 3 drops Cedarwood essential oil
- 3 drops Citrus Fresh essential oil
- 4 drops Stress Away™ essential oil blend
- 3 drops Christmas Spirit™ essential oil
- 3 drops Peppermint essential oil
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