These little perfume jars are a perfect tool to keep on hand if you are an essential oil user.
Picture it: Mix your main oil(s) with your carrier oil and add a bit to your perfume bottle for a roll-on solution.
We keep a lavender bottle by the bed for relaxation and a eucalyptus bottle in the kitchen and by the bed for respiratory relief. Pack them in purses and computer bags and always have an easy application at your finger tips.
These bottles are especially choice in a household with children. I can keep a bottle by my son’s bed and instruct him to use it. It is unlikely that oil will end up spilled all over the bedding and he might even use it. 🙂
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