139: Cedarwood Essential Oil

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Cedarwood essential oil has a strong woodsy, earthy aroma that is instantly calming and relaxing. I like to call it “pungent and powerful!” In today’s episode we talk about the various ways you can incorporate cedarwood essential oil into your daily routine.

In this Episode You’ll Discover:

  • The main uses and properties of cedarwood oil

  • DIY recipes involving cedarwood oil

  • The solution to snoring!

  • Tips for pregnancy

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Recipes Mentioned in this Episode:

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Fresh Roots DIY Dry Shampoo

From: Elokin A Rehctip on IG @elokin_sunshine

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup cornstarch

  • 5 drops lavender essential oil

  • Cocoa powder (as needed for darker hair)

Directions:

  • Combine ingredients and place in a container, use a clean foundation brush to apply to your roots. Leave for 2-3 minuets then brush through your hair.

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The Essential Oil Revolution Podcast features many Young Living Essential Oil Independent Distributors but is a completely separate entity from the company. Any information on the show in no way reflects the words or advice of Young Living Essential Oils. The information given on the show is meant for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, cure, or treat anyone.