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APHRODISIAC ESSENTIAL OIL ROLL ON 10ML

$ 5.14

Availability: 69 in stock
  • Ingredients: essential oils and jojoba oil
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • When to Take: When Feeling Down
  • Administration: Topical
  • Type: Essential Oil Blend
  • Features: Natural Ingredients
  • Active Ingredients: essential oils
  • Brand: Halo's Essential Oils
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Formulation: Oil
  • Scent: Blends
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Dosage: 10 mg
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: N/A
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Main Purpose: APHRODISIAC

    Description

    HALO'S ESSENTIAL OILS
    APHRODSIAC ROLL ON ESSENTIAL OIL
    10ml.
    Essential oils that have aphrodisiac properties are great for instigating romance! Whether it’s Valentine’s Day, an anniversary or a loved one’s birthday, you can use essential oils to set the mood for love.
    Ever since the times of the ancient Egyptians, aromatic oils have been used to promote health, beauty, fertility, virility and of course, romance. The Greeks and other cultures learned from the Egyptians
    Some of the most popular aphrodisiac essential oils used in aromatherapy today include rose, neroli, sandalwood, ylang ylang and patchouli.
    Think of romance and most people think of roses Rose essential oil
    is no exception to romance either! The rose itself has been coveted for centuries by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Ladies in history who have used rose to woo their lovers include Cleopatra of Egypt and Josephine Bonaparte of France.
    Neroli which is sometimes referred to as orange blossom, was given its name due to Italian princess Anne Marie de la Trémoille (Orsini), who was duchess of Bracciano and princess of Nerola. She first introduced neroli oil as a fashionable fragrance to high society and used it in the bath and to perfume her stationary, scarves and most famously, her gloves.
    Sandalwood is an ancient oil that is well known for its meditative and relaxing properties; it is often used in incense in churches and temples. Howeverer sandalwood
    also has aphrodisiac properties and is occasionally still used as a fixative in very high-class perfumes.
    s extracted from the flowers of a tall, tropical tree which invokes exotic images and may contribute to its romantic associations! However ylang ylang oil
    does possess aphrodisiac properties too and has traditionally been used for love and romance. In Indonesia, the flowers of ylang ylang are laid out on the bed of the bride and the groom, in an attempt to stimulate passion. In addition, the oil is used as a tonic to help overcome sexual difficulties.
    Most recent memories of patchouli
    are its association as an incense in the hippie era of the 1960’s. However, patchouli’s history goes back a lot further in time than its hippie associations and it was originally used in many perfume bases. It was introduced into Europe from the Far East in the 1800’s patchouli essential oil
    is a base note oil with a rich, earthy aroma. Use patchouli oil to re-capture the ’60’s decade of free love!
    I TAKE A MIX OF THESE AROAMTIC APHRODISIAC ESSENTIAL OILS AND MAKE A BLEND THATS SURE TO IGNITE THE PASSION IN YOU. THEY ALSO SMELL TERRIFIC!
    These have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
    These are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. L
    ike
    all other natural remedies, essential oils can help some and not others.
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