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AURA CACIA - ESSENTIAL OIL, ROSEMARY

AURA CACIA - ESSENTIAL OIL, ROSEMARY

AURA CACIA - ESSENTIAL OIL, ROSEMARY
AURA CACIA - ESSENTIAL OIL, ROSEMARY
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Rosemary has a fresh, herbaceous scent and has purifying properties. Blend rosemary oil with grapeseed and olive oils to make a nourishing scalp massage. Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Ingredients: Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) oil
Directions: Dilute properly.
Suggested Uses: Nurturing hair oil: 5 drops rosemary, 2 drops lavender, 1 tbsp jojoba oil. Enhance memory: Waft open bottle under nose.

CAUTION: IF PREGNANT, SUFFERING FROM ANY MEDICAL CONDITION, OR TAKING MEDICATION, CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONER BEFORE USE. AVOID EYES AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES. DILUTE PROPERLY • MAY IRRITATE SKIN NOT FOR INTERNAL USE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

Origin: Tunisia/ Morocco
Sourcing Notes: Aura Cacia rosemary oil is distilled from rosemary that is wild-crafted in the mountains of Morocco. The wild-crafting of rosemary is heavily regulated by the Moroccan government.
Processing Notes: Essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the fresh flowering tops.
Common Name: Rosemary
Form: Essential Oil

SKU 044558-5
Weight 0.25 lb
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Price $5.25
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