Energy Essential Oil Blend Pre-Diluted Roll-On
Description
Energy Essential Oil Blend gives you the extra boost you need when energy levels are low. Reach for the cheerful, bright aroma anytime you need to feel a burst of motivation. Try using first thing when you wake up to help get rid of grogginess, or after lunchtime to fight those midday doldrums. With crisp and invigorating Peppermint, awakening Orange and Lemon, and a stimulating blend of spicy Ginger Root CO2, clarifying Eucalyptus, and sweet Geranium, you'll love the way this blend sharpens your resolve and motivates you to get up and going!
Why It Matters
Energy Essential Oil Blend gives you the extra boost you need when energy levels are low. Reach for the cheerful, bright aroma anytime you need to feel a burst of motivation. Try using first thing when you wake up to help get rid of grogginess, or after lunchtime to fight those midday doldrums. With crisp and invigorating Peppermint, awakening Orange and Lemon, and a stimulating blend of spicy Ginger Root CO2, clarifying Eucalyptus, and sweet Geranium, you'll love the way this blend sharpens your resolve and motivates you to get up and going!
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