5 Essential Oils to Keep In Your Home and Why

Tea Tree - Can be used for treating acne
Dab some tea tree on a q-tip and place on each breakout before bed
Stimulating, Strong, Camphorous
Antiseptic- Free from or cleaned of germs and other microorganisms.
Antimicrobial- destructive to or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms.

Peppermint - Can be used to treat headaches 
Rub on across your forehead and wait for the headache to disappear
Stimulating, Minty, Strong
Antiseptic-  Free from or cleaned of germs and other microorganisms.
Antimicrobial- destructive to or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms.

Lavender - Can be used to help relax your body
Put a few drops in your diffuser or bath and feel the stress melt away
Soothing, Camphorous, Healing
Antiseptic-  Free from or cleaned of germs and other microorganisms.
Antimicrobial- destructive to or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms.

Eucalyptus - Can be used to ease stiff muscles AND help clear sinuses. 
Put a few drops in a diffuser or bath and feel your muscles relax and your sinuses re-open
Stimulating, Fresh, Sweet
Analgesic- a remedy that relieves or allays pain
Antiseptic-  Free from or cleaned of germs and other microorganisms.
Antimicrobial- destructive to or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms.
Anti-inflammatory- acting to reduce certain signs of inflammation, as swelling, fever, and pain.

Sweet Orange - Can be used to soothe sore muscles AND increase mood
Put a few drops in a diffuser to enhance your mood
Put a few drops in a bath or in a lotion and apply to skin to soothe muscles
Soothing, Moisturizing, Sweet
Antiseptic-  Free from or cleaned of germs and other microorganisms.

*** Essential oils are high in concentrate and need to be used with caution and care. ALWAYS diffuse each and every essential oil to prevent any reactions***


**All information referenced from Salon Fundamentals Esthetics Text book and Dictionary.com**




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