Description
e3’s Adventurous Spritzer to Liven Up Your Day
This deceptively simple blend has a playful, yet earthy scent, when you feel like marching (or dancing) to the beat of your own drum. Refreshing, uplifting citrus from Orange Sweet combines with the earthy notes from Patchouli, and a hint of exotic sweetness from Ylang Ylang Extra, to create an alluring aroma.
Our ready-to-use spritzers are 100 percent pure essential oils in filtered water, in varying strengths appropriate to their purpose. No need to mix or measure. The cobalt blue glass bottles protect the product from deterioration and the spray applicator allows for quick and convenient use.
e3’s Adventurous Spritzer can be used as both body and room mists. On your body, it can provide an easy no-touch application. As a room mist, it can work to create a playful and relaxed atmosphere.
How to Use e3’s Adventurous Spritzer to Unleash Your Inner Spirit
The spritzers are easy to use. Remove the protective cap, shake the bottle, and depress the pump about three times. (Avoid getting the mist in your eyes.)
Body Mist: Mist directly on your chest, torso, back of neck, and shoulders. To use as a perfume, spritz on pulse points, such as inner wrists, behind knees, and back of ankles. You can also mist a small amount in the palm of your hands; cup your hands over your nose and inhale the aroma.
Room Mist: Mist as high up in the room as you can, this allows the mist to fall through a greater volume of air space.
Linen Mist: Spritz bed linens if you find this scent relaxing for sleep… or other bedroom activities.
Perfume: Spritz on pulse points, such as inner wrists, behind knees and back of ankles.
You can also buy undiluted Adventurous essential oil or ready-to-use Adventurous Roll On
Ingredients & Therapeutic Uses
Orange, Sweet: Poor circulation, nervous tension, mild depression, worry, mental fatigue.
Patchouli: Nervous exhaustion, stress, lethargy, mood swings, mild depression, low libido.
Ylang Ylang, Extra: Nervous tension, stress, anxiety, mild depression, emotional coolness, low libido.
Filtered Water: Used as a carrier to dilute the essential oils. Hydrates and refreshes the skin.
Please Note: Due to the hydrophobic* action of pure essential oils, it is recommended that you give your bottle a shake to disperse the essential oil molecules within the water.
*Hydrophobic: Hydrophobe (from the Greek (hydros) “water” and (phobos) “fear”) in chemistry refers to the physical property of a molecule that is repelled from a mass of water.
Remember, you can purchase the undiluted oils of your choice and create your own personal spritzers.
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The Methods of Use are general guidelines. Individual sensitivities, desired results, and the characteristics of the essential oil(s) used must all be considered. Adjust methods and proportions accordingly.
For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid eyes and other sensitive areas. Keep away from direct flame – essential oils are flammable. If pregnant or nursing, consult a physician before using essential oils. Store at room temperature and avoid direct sunlight.
Aromatherapy: The use of natural, aromatic substances, known as essential oils, to enhance the well-being of body, mind, and spirit. (This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. No information provided is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.)