Shower Steamers are made with Baking Soda, Citric Acid, Cornstarch, Mica Powder, and doTERRA Essential Oils oils. Colors vary per batch. Prices vary per size.
3 Cassia, Clove, Cinnamon
5 Rosemary Eucalyptus
Rosemary is a fragrant evergreen shrub. Once considered sacred by ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, and Hebrews, it’s been revered for centuries because of its energizing earthy scent and impressive benefits. CPTG Certified Pure Tested Grade® Rosemary essential oil can create an invigorating ambiance. Its fresh aroma and cleansing abilities may also enhance cleaning products. It can be combined with a carrier oil on the scalp and hair to promote full, healthy-looking hair.
Australia is home to more than 700 types of fast-growing, flowering evergreens known as eucalyptus. Part of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae). doTERRA has selected five unique species to create its proprietary Eucalyptus: Eucalyptus radiata, Eucalyptus polybractea, Eucalyptus kochii, Eucalyptus loxophleba, and Eucalyptus globulus. The primary chemical component of these species is eucalyptol (1,8-Cineole), which is where this essential oil blend gets many of its benefits. The camphoraceous, herbaceous aroma can be revitalizing. Due to the oil’s main constituent, 1,8 cineole, Eucalyptus essential oil also has cleansing properties. Use aromatically or topically to promote feelings of clear breathing and open airways. Eucalyptus essential oil also adds to a soothing massage.
A close relative to Cinnamon, Cassia has a strong, spicy aroma that can be used in small quantities to transform any essential oil blend. Cassia has been used for thousands of years for its many health benefits. It’s one of the few essential oils mentioned in the Old Testament, noted for its welcome, unmistakable fragrance and calming aromatic properties. Preclinical studies suggest that cinamaldehyde, a main chemical component of Cassia oil, may support a healthy immune response, digestive system, metabolism, and cardiovascular system, but more confirming clinical research is needed. Cassia is an ideal oil to diffuse during cold months due to its warming properties and spicy scent. Because of its potential to irritate the skin, Cassia should be diluted with a carrier oil when applied to the skin and can be very strong when inhaled directly. When diluted and applied topically, Cassia can help soothe the skin.
Intensely aromatic when diffused or used in cooking, Clove essential oil is warm, woody, spicy, and sweet. It’s traditionally been used for it's cleansing properties. According to preclinical research, Clove essential oil can help maintain healthy digestive, nervous, and cardiovascular systems when ingested because of its main chemical constituents: eugenol and β-caryophyllene. Preclinical testing also indicates it may also support healthy inflammatory and oxidative stress responses when taken internally. Dilute Clove oil with Fractionated Coconut Oil to enhance an invigorating, energizing massage, or blend it with Cinnamon Bark for a festive holiday aroma.
Cinnamon Bark essential oil is derived from a tropical evergreen tree that grows up to 45 feet high and has highly fragrant bark, leaves, and flowers. Cinnamon is a common ingredient in mouth rinses and chewing gums. When consumed, Cinnamon Bark oil supports healthy metabolic function and helps maintain a healthy immune system, according to preclinical research. Cinnamon Bark essential oil should be diluted with a carrier oil when applied to the skin. And only one to two drops are needed for internal benefits.
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Shower Steamers are made to put at your feet in the shower once you get in! They are an aromatic way to use essential oils. Make your shower a spa experience with shower steamers!
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