Aura Cacia Mellow Mix Essential Oil BlendThe aromas of lavender, chamomile, and neroli are formidable tools for diffusing (and de-fusing) everyday stress. Suggested Uses: Pulse Point Tension Tamer: Combine 3 drops with 1 tbsp jojoba oil and massage into pulse points. Chronic Tonic Mist: Combine 18 drops with 1 oz water in a spray diffuser.
Ingredients: LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA (LAVENDER) OIL, CITRUS X LIMON (LEMON) OIL, SANTALUM SPICATUM (SANDALWOOD) OIL, CHAMAEMELUM NOBILE (ROMAN CHAMOMILE) OIL, CITRUS X AURANTIUM (PETITGRAIN) OIL, CITRUS X AURANTIUM (NEROLI) OIL.
At Aura Cacia, our goal is to make aromatherapy easy with an extensive selection of high quality individual essential oils and ready-to-use natural and organic personal care products. We accomplish this with:
100% pure essential oils. Our careful sourcing and sophisticated testing allow us to guarantee the purity of our essential oils. Only pure, natural essential oils deliver true aromatherapy benefits, and we refuse to carry anything less.
A pure-as-can-be ingredient standard for personal care products. We use the most natural ingredients available in our personal care products--organic whenever possible--and avoid 100% synthetic-derived ingredients when possible. We use partially synthetic or hybrid ingredients when necessary in order to deliver the best aromatherapy experience possible.
Full ingredient disclosure. Every ingredient used in each Aura Cacia products--down to the individual essential oils--is listed in order of its quantity in the ingredients. You will never see vague terms such as "botanical fragrance" in our ingredient lists. We want our customers to know exactly what they are getting when they purchase our products. View an Aura Cacia label.
Environment-friendly policies. We select ingredients that are toxic-free and create no harm to the environment after use. When possible, we use recyclable packaging and try to minimize excess packaging.
Animal-friendly policies. Aura Cacia products are not tested on animals and are formulated within the vegetarian ethic.
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