Supplies to Get the Most out of your Young Living Essential Oils
This a list of resources that can help you to maximize your essential oils as you add in more DIY projects. At first all you need is Castille soap and a liquid carrier oil and you can do so many things!
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Preferred butter for lotions, lip balms and salves
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Epsom Salts
for bath bombs and bath tubs |
Carrier oil formulated for facial use
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Beeswax 5 bars in 1 oz
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Bath Bomb molds
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Citric Acid for bath bombs and cleaning
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DIY lip balm
approx $.20 a piece |
Used for skin care and added to lotions and balms
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I PREFER the roller tops from Young Living but these work well too!
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Shea Butter - I prefer Mango but some people have allergies
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Witch Hazel- Get fragrance free. If using on Skin get alcohol free. Aloe is nice for on skin use.
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Mini Sample bottles. Can be useful for giving straight EO samples to add to DIY too.
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Vitamin E oil blend. For skin and to add to lotions or balms
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Plastic bottles that are great for diluted Thieves Cleaner.
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Pink Salt for adding to water or for making salt scrubs.
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Vitamin C Powder. To add to bath water or water bottle.
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These are great for lip balm dishes OR for small body butter.
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These are perfect for small servings of lotion.
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These are great for massage oil combos.
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When coloring bath bombs, use natural color.
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For DIY Sunscreen or as an addition to body butter for extra skin support.
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Useful for Room Sprays and facial spray.
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Magnesium Oil is good in lotion and in DIY deodorant.
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Plastic Containers for lotions.
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Wool Dryer balls are great alternative to dryer sheets.
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Larger glass and darkened bottles for cleaning supplies.
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Bronze Mica Powder For DIY Bronzer
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For DIY sunscreen and bronzer.
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Activated Charcoal for detoxing the armpits and tooth cleansing.
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