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Aura Cacia Heart Song Essential Oil Blend - 0.5 fl oz | Calming Rosy Aromas
Aura Cacia Heart Song Essential Oil Blend - 0.5 fl oz | Calming Rosy Aromas
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Heart Song: A Rosy Aura Cacia Blend
Heart Song combines lavender, coriander, geranium and rose absolute to invite a warm, floral atmosphere. While experiences vary, many people perceive a gentle, affectionate mood when diffusing this rosy blend or enjoying moments of quiet reflection.
Key benefits and features
- 100% pure essential oils guaranteed
- Soothes the body, calms the mind, and lightly elevates the spirit
- Blended with lavender, coriander, geranium and rose absolute
- Child-resistant safety cap for safer storage
- A brand of Frontier Co-op, committed to people and plants
Usage ideas
- Diffuse in a well-ventilated room to create a rosy, comforting ambiance
- Pair with a mindful breathing routine, journaling, or a quiet yoga practice
- When applying to the skin (if used topically), dilute properly and follow safety guidelines
Real-life moments
- Evening wind-down: diffuse as you unwind from the day
- Romantic dinners: a subtle floral note that adds warmth to the room
- Self-care rituals: a calming scent companion during meditation
- Home spa: combine with a lightweight carrier oil after dilution for a gentle massage
Directions: Dilute properly. CAUTION: IF PREGNANT, SUFFERING FROM ANY MEDICAL CONDITION, OR TAKING MEDICATION, CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONER BEFORE USE. DILUTE PROPERLY. MAY IRRITATE SKIN. NOT FOR INTERNAL USE. AVOID DIRECT SUNLIGHT. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Packaging note: Aura Cacia is updating its label. You may receive the older package for a limited time; the formula remains the same.
FAQ
Q: What is Aura Cacia Heart Song used for?
A: Aroma blend designed to help create a calming, rosy atmosphere that may support a mindful mood.
Q: Is Heart Song safe for topical use?
A: Dilute properly before topical use; avoid internal use; skin irritation may occur; consult a health practitioner if pregnant or under medical care.
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