Releasing Your Creativity Using Scent
It’s the beginning of a new cycle ethnic beauties and it's time for you to express your true self. I've found that in using essential oils, you can not only stimulate your mind and creativity in some way, they can aid and assist you in actually transforming your very being.
To have new ideas and to be able to structure and apply them realistically is something different all together. The key is to obtain the right balance when you are blending your oils.
Creativity is not limited to artists, Mother Nature through the beauty of her forest and flowers gives you the perfect example of what it means to be creative. When you allow the scents of your choice put you in the right mood to unleash your creativity, you will experience your true self. By adding a few drops of your favorite oil to an essence burner or by making a room spray, this could be the beginning of a wonderful journey.
Essential Oils and Creativity
Essential oils that promote creativity include Cinnamon, Clary-Sage, Rose and Verbena.
If you are overflowing with ideas but have difficulty organizing them, Angelica essential oil will help. Cedar and Cypress will lead you back into the world of what is possible and attainable. Peppermint, Rosemary and Thyme promote mental clarity and the ability to concentrate.
Essential oils that encourage inspiration include: Bergamot, Clary-Sage, Lemon, Lemongrass, Petitgrain, Rosemary and Sandalwood.
You'll be surprised to find just how much essential oils can strengthen your self-confidence and your faith in your own success.
When you wish to work creatively it's good to have a healthy sense of your own worth. If you don't believe in yourself it will be difficult to achieve anything. When using any of the following oils remember not to set your aims too high. Not everyone picking up a paint brush will become another Van Gogh! The key is to have fun and also entail the desire to try something new and to explore your own possibilities while at the same time becoming aware of your limitations.
Essential oils that boost self-confidence include: Angelica, Basil, Bay, Bergamot, Cypress, Grapefruit, Juniper, Neroli, Patchouli, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme.
Peppermint essential oil is refreshing and cooling, and improves memory and concentration. Whether used at home or in the office, Peppermint will help to clear your mind, allowing thoughts to flow again.
Fear of exams, excitement over a trip and shock are best treated with Lavender, Neroli, Peppermint or Basil essential oil on a handkerchief. Scent your bedroom with Lavender, Neroli, Petitgrain or Sandalwood essential oil to avoid having troubling dreams and/or nightmares.
Making beautiful scent blends can be easy and exciting.
To make a room spray use a glass, porcelain or ceramic bottle (which works best). Fill with distilled water or non-carbonated mineral water, pure alcohol and 3 to 5 drops of your favorite essential oil. Close and shake well. Spray room as needed.
Most importantly ethnic beauties, enjoy using essential oils to enhance your body, mind, spirit, home and those close to you!
That's it for this week. As always...
Dedicated To Your Beauty,
Juliette’s Website
Nyraju Skin Care
To have new ideas and to be able to structure and apply them realistically is something different all together. The key is to obtain the right balance when you are blending your oils.
Creativity is not limited to artists, Mother Nature through the beauty of her forest and flowers gives you the perfect example of what it means to be creative. When you allow the scents of your choice put you in the right mood to unleash your creativity, you will experience your true self. By adding a few drops of your favorite oil to an essence burner or by making a room spray, this could be the beginning of a wonderful journey.
Essential Oils and Creativity
Essential oils that promote creativity include Cinnamon, Clary-Sage, Rose and Verbena.
If you are overflowing with ideas but have difficulty organizing them, Angelica essential oil will help. Cedar and Cypress will lead you back into the world of what is possible and attainable. Peppermint, Rosemary and Thyme promote mental clarity and the ability to concentrate.
Essential oils that encourage inspiration include: Bergamot, Clary-Sage, Lemon, Lemongrass, Petitgrain, Rosemary and Sandalwood.
You'll be surprised to find just how much essential oils can strengthen your self-confidence and your faith in your own success.
When you wish to work creatively it's good to have a healthy sense of your own worth. If you don't believe in yourself it will be difficult to achieve anything. When using any of the following oils remember not to set your aims too high. Not everyone picking up a paint brush will become another Van Gogh! The key is to have fun and also entail the desire to try something new and to explore your own possibilities while at the same time becoming aware of your limitations.
Essential oils that boost self-confidence include: Angelica, Basil, Bay, Bergamot, Cypress, Grapefruit, Juniper, Neroli, Patchouli, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme.
Peppermint essential oil is refreshing and cooling, and improves memory and concentration. Whether used at home or in the office, Peppermint will help to clear your mind, allowing thoughts to flow again.
Fear of exams, excitement over a trip and shock are best treated with Lavender, Neroli, Peppermint or Basil essential oil on a handkerchief. Scent your bedroom with Lavender, Neroli, Petitgrain or Sandalwood essential oil to avoid having troubling dreams and/or nightmares.
Making beautiful scent blends can be easy and exciting.
To make a room spray use a glass, porcelain or ceramic bottle (which works best). Fill with distilled water or non-carbonated mineral water, pure alcohol and 3 to 5 drops of your favorite essential oil. Close and shake well. Spray room as needed.
Most importantly ethnic beauties, enjoy using essential oils to enhance your body, mind, spirit, home and those close to you!
That's it for this week. As always...
Dedicated To Your Beauty,
Juliette’s Website
Nyraju Skin Care
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