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Who loves Fall? Fall is not just the smells of pumpkins spice. We also have the Apple Orchards and the smells of caramel. If you love the smells of fresh apples dipped in caramel then this Body Spray is for you. 

Candy Apple Body Spray

SKU: 0179
$13.92Price
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  • All-Natural Distilled Witch Hazel, Honeysuckle Essential Oil, Vanilla Essential Oil, Cinnamon Essential Oil, Clove Essential Oil, Basil Essential Oil, Apple Essential Oil.

    • All-Natural Distilled Witch Hazel ~ Works to soothe insect bites and stings as well as cuts, sores, swelling, and bruises, while its anti-bacterial properties facilitate healing. Its mild astringent properties make it suitable for even the most sensitive skin types, including acne-prone, blistered, and cracked skin, and they work to gently calm the irritation that is characteristic of skin that has been recently shaved, bitten, or sunburned. With protective properties that defend the skin against environmental contaminants, Witch Hazel Distillate helps to prevent skin damage and to generally support its health.
    • Honeysuckle Essential Oil ~ Is a known anti-inflammatory. This soothing oil will heal achy joints, sore muscles, and benefit those who have arthritis. It contains antimicrobials, making it useful in treating various infections, viruses, and other harmful microbes. This is due in part to the high concentration of aromadendrene naturally found in honeysuckle. The oil extracted from honeysuckle flowers provides a sweet fragrance and aroma that melts away mental and physical stress while leaving you with a tranquil, calm state of mind.
    • Vanilla Essential Oil ~ The great smell of vanilla can help you relax your mind well. Vanilla oil also acts as an antibacterial agent, the anti-bacterial function of vanilla oil helps to treat skin infections, including acne. It can kill the bacteria, the main cause of acne, and helps to clear up the scars and blemishes. Vanilla is a great way to repel those annoying little gnats as well.

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      Cinnamon Essential Oil ~ Contains several compounds thought to influence health. These compounds include cinnamaldehyde, which has been found to reduce inflammation and function as an antimicrobial (a substance that destroys or suppresses the growth of microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi). Cinnamon Oil is touted as a natural remedy for health concerns ranging from cough and colds to constipation. In addition, Cinnamon Oil is said to stimulate circulation, reduce stress, relieve pain, fight off infections, improve digestion, and protect against insects.

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      Clove Essential Oil ~ Used to treat viruses, bacteria, and infections. Clove essential oil has long been used as a topical analgesic in dental care, as well as a means of managing muscle aches and pains. It is further reputed to help manage digestive upset, to help support a healthy respiratory system, and to have a beneficial impact on healing bruises, cuts, and abrasions.

     

     

     

     

    • Basil Essential Oil ~ Is ideal for soothing or eliminating headaches, fatigue, sadness, and the discomforts of asthma, as well as for inspiring psychological endurance. It is also reputed to benefit those who suffer from poor concentration, allergies, sinus congestion or infections, and symptoms of fevers. Furthermore, the scent of Sweet Basil helps to repel insects and to eliminate the bacteria that cause unpleasant room odors, thus effectively deodorizing stale indoor environments, including cars, as well as foul-smelling fabrics, including furniture. Its digestive properties offer relief for symptoms of metabolic malfunctions, such as nausea, hiccups, vomiting, and constipation.

     

     

     

    • Apple Essential Oil ~ Has compounds that enhance collagen synthesis in skin health. It activates the collagen as well as its production that makes the skin firm and youthful. This makes the skin look vibrant and lowers the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines which are the common signs of ageing.

     

     

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