Natural Aromas Good Night Essential Oil Roller Blend
Natural Aromas Good Night Essential Oil Roller Blend
Sometimes I find myself awake at night, eyes wide open, with no sleep in sight. I know you probably do too. Rather than turn to sleeping pills or prescribed medication, I decided to take a more natural route. That's how the Natural Aromas Good Night Essential Oil Roller Blend was born. Now I sleep better, for longer and waking up isn't a chore! Find out how this blend can help you too.
Insomnia & Sleeplessness
Good Night Essential Oil
Lavender, chamomile and geranium oils join forces in our Natural Aromas Good Night Essential Oil Blend to promote a soothing, calm environment for bedtime. Lavender is known for its calming properties while chamomile soothes the mind, body and soul. Geranium adds a gorgeous floral aroma to the blend.
The great thing about our Roller Blends is that they're able to be applied topically (due to being mixed and diluted with Fractionated Coconut Oil) so they can work their wonders on your body directly. Just massage a little oil across your chest and shoulders, lie down and relax as the aromas lull you gently to sleep.
If you need a little extra sleepiness in your life, I'd suggest pairing this aromatic blend with our Organic Peppermint Leaf Tea. Breathe in the delicious steam as you wind down for the night. It's delightful.
Tips For Better Sleep
- Reduce technology use before bed
- Try meditating as you lay down to sleep
- Keep a journal to wind down and reflect on your day
- Stick with natural sleep remedies
- Where possible, get into a bedtime routine
Pick up a 15ml bottle of our Good Night Roller Blend via the Natural Aromas online store! Let me know if you find it helps you. I think we could all use some good news stories now that 2020 is done and dusted.
Until next time,
Kareena x
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