ESSENTIAL WINTER COLLECTION

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WINTER.

Cold crisp air, cozying up fireside, twinkle lights everywhere and holiday tunes filling the air! This time of year brings with it all the nostalgic, comforting smells. I’ve put together a quick list of Winter oils to add to your collection. These are so good in the diffuser and almost any combo will be amazing. They also build seamlessly upon the oils we used so much during the Fall and will fill your home with festive, delicious smells!

WINTER TIPS:

YOUR FAVORITE SCARF MAKES A LOVELY DIFFUSER FOR ANY OF THESE OILS OR COMBINATIONS.

ADD A FEW DROPS OF PINE OR LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL TO YOUR TREE WATER TO KEEP IT FRESH LONGER.

USE A DROP OR TWO OF THE VITALITY OILS IN PLACE OF DRIED HERBS OR SPICES IN YOUR FAVORITE RECIPES (PIES, SOUPS, MULLED CIDER, ETC.). THE DIFFERENCE IN FLAVOR IS DRASTIC!

MOST OF THESE OILS ARE VERY SUPPORTIVE OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND CAN BE SUPPORTIVE OF STAYING ABOVE THE WELLNESS LINE THIS SEASON.


ESSENTIAL WINTER COLLECTIONS

  • Thieves
  • Christmas Spirit
  • Cinnamon Bark
  • Nutmeg
  • Pine
  • Northern Lights Black Spruce
  • Idaho Blue Spruce
  • Idaho Balsam Fir 
  • Believe 
  • Rosemary
  • Peppermint 
  • Stress Away
  • Frankincense 

ESSENTIAL WINTER COLLECTION ADD-ONS*

  • Cassia (a sweeter, milder cinnamon sent only found in the Oils of Ancient Scripture Collection)
  • Exodus ii (Similar to Thieves, but with a twist!)
  • Treasure of the Season
  • The Gift
  • Three WIsemen
  • Cypress (another fun tree scent to throw in the mix!)
  • Wintergreen (Try subbing this for Peppermint in some blends for more variety)

Consider adding your favorite floral or citrus oils to the spicy and evergreen aromas of winter for an unexpected and beautiful smell.

*These smell particularly amazing alongside the “fall” oils in the diffuser and will add complexity to the blends you create.


WINTER DIFFUSER BLENDS

These blends are great for the diffuser, but are also great for making linen sprays, room sprays, or even roll-on scents.

There are endless combos and smells you can come up with using these oils. Try mixing them with oils you already have in your collection, too! If a blend calls for a tree scent or cinnamony oil you don't have, sub for one that you do. Play around and have fun! There is NO wrong combo!

DiffuserKimberly Laird