THYME
- Description
- Usage + Benefits
- Ingredients
A fresh, herbaceous, and spicy aroma that empowers you to release what's no longer serving you. Thyme comes from the Greek word thumus, meaning "courage;" reach for this stimulating oil to be reminded of your potential and strength.
Suggested Pairings
Lemon, Basil, Vetiver, Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, Rosemary, Bergamot, peppermint, Cedarwood, Roman Chamomile, Ravensara, Cajeput, Birch, Pink Grapefruit, Lime
How To Use
Add 5-10 drops to a diffuser. | Add 5-10 drops to dryer balls or 10-20 drops to unscented laundry detergent.
Cautions
Do not drop directly onto clothing or linens. Do not add essential oils directly to skin. For safe topical use of all essential oils, first dilute them with a carrier oil. Start at the lowest dose, adding more as desired.
Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Avoid contact with eyes; if this happens, rinse with vegetable oil. Do not use internally unless instructed by a licensed aromatherapist or physician.
Instructions: After shower or bath, apply a few drops of grounding bath & body oil to damp skin to help seal in moisture and deliver radiance. Also excellent as a bath additive, massage oil or hair and scalp treatment.
Benefits:
- Restores skin's moisture and resilience.
- Provides deep nourishment for bath and body
- Tension-relieving cedarwood essential oils
- Skin-enhancing birch essential oil
Key Ingredients:
- Sunflower Seed Oil
- Tension-relieving cedarwood essential oils
- Skin-enhancing birch essential oil
Ingredients (Ingrédients): Sunflower Seed Oil (Huile de graine de tournesol), Balsam Poplar Extract (Extrait de peuplier baumier), Atlas Cedarwood (Cèdre de l’atlas), Patchouli, Birch (Bouleau)