The holidays can get a little hectic and stressful and what better way to relax then aromatherapy. I’ve always been a huge fan of lighting scented candles to calm me and meditate until I discovered the powerful scent of aromatherapy oils.
Nature’s Own Essence has a great selection of oils that will make amazing gifts.
Their Home for the Holiday Gift Set will definitely get you points in the favorite gift department. The set includes three 1oz bottles of Frankincense, Myrrh, & their special Home For The Holiday Blend!
Every year there’s a moment for me where I go, ‘okay, now I’m in the holiday spirit’. That moment this year was when I smelled the Holiday Blend. It just brought me back to Christmas with my family as a child. The Frankincense and Myrrh are equally as nice and can even be combined to create a new scent.
The great thing about essential oils is they have a ton of different uses. You can use them traditionally in a diffuser. You can add a couple of drops to your massage oils. You can make your own potpourri.
The oils come packaged in a beautiful gift box but the main attraction is the scent. The Home for the Holiday Blendis festive and will put you in a great mood. You might even start singing some yuletide tunes.
The quality of Nature’s Own Essence products is top notch. They’re 100% pure and undiluted.
Here are some of the benefits of essential oils:
- Alleviate anxiety or stress
- Increase your inner peace
- Relieve a nagging pain
- Incredible healing benefits
In addition to the Holiday Gift Set they also sent me their Lavender oil which happens to be a #1 best seller on Amazon.com . Oh, lavender, you never smelled so good.
You can purchase the Home for the Holiday Gift Set on their website NaturesOwnEssence.com and at Amazon.com.
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