With Clary Sage, Peppermint, Marjoram, Fennel and Rosemary.
A women friendly, energising but calming pulse point roller with plant properties that can help with symptoms symptoms experienced during PMS, menstruation, peri-menopause and menopause including stress, brain fog, hot flushes and muscle tension. For day use. You may also like Balance Bath Oil or Calming Bath Oil to help you unwind before bed.
HOW TO USE
Roll over pulse points on the body including behind the ears, on the wrists and on the temple. Inhale deeply. Avoid using at night as both Peppermint and Rosemary can stimulate the brain and may impact sleep.
Avoid direct contact with eyes. For external use only. Always patch test. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
This product contains derivatives of nuts. For other allergens please check ingredients.
BALANCE PULSE POINT
Clary Sage: has muscle relaxant and anti-stress properties and contains sclareol which mimics the production of oestrogen in the body. Considered effective in the reduction of some menopausal and premenstrual symptoms including the easing of hot flushes, mood swings and muscle tension associated with stress.
Rosemary: traditionally used for improving brain function, concentration and memory and can help with brain fog
Majoram: has anti-inflammatory properties that can help boost circulation and improve blood flow easing muscle tension and pain including menstrual abdominal pain
Peppermint: can help stimulate concentration and when applied topically has purifying, refreshing and cooling properties
Fennel: a balancing herb with properties that can calm the mind and ease muscle tension. Fennel also mimics the production of oestrogen and can help relieve menopausal symptoms including lower abdominal spasms and water retention
Jojoba: hydrates the skin, regulates sebum production, promotes collagen synthesis, improves skin elasticity and eases inflammation.
Coconut Oil: hydrates, conditions, protects and preserves the skin
Hazelnut Oil: skin softening and astringent.
For more information on properties of ingredients visit Plants and Herbs
































