Description
Our KidSafe Tension Tamer was created to help relieve your child's occasional head and neck tension and associated feelings of pain. The oils chosen for this blend, especially Lavender, were blended to help to relax your little one, relieving tension and helping clear up the dark clouds that can cause discomfort. For best results, apply immediately after symptoms start and let your child relax in a calm environment.
Why It Matters
Aromatherapy can create a calming environment that supports relaxation, meditation, and better sleep. Whether it’s a familiar scent during rest or part of a nighttime routine, it helps signal the body to slow down and create moments of calm in an otherwise stressful experience.
Our KidSafe Tension Tamer was created to help relieve your child's occasional head and neck tension and associated feelings of pain. The oils chosen for this blend, especially Lavender, were blended to help to relax your little one, relieving tension and helping clear up the dark clouds that can cause discomfort. For best results, apply immediately after symptoms start and let your child relax in a calm environment.
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