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Aura cacia
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Actually a wild-growing species of thyme, wild marjoram has a warm, spicy, herbaceous aroma. Use with skin care oils to create an invigorating massage oil.
Suggested Use: Warming Massage: 3 drops wild marjoram, 2 drops nutmeg, 2 drops sweet orange, 1 tbsp. sweet almond oil.
Meditation: 3 drops each wild marjoram and frankincense, 4 drops lemon in a lamp ring diffuser.
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Supplemental Facts
Notes: 100% pure essential oil - warming.Origin:
Spain
Aroma:
Herbaceous
Other Ingredients: Thymus mastichina (wild marjoram) oil |
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Caution: If pregnant, suffering from any medical condition, or taking medication, consult a healthcare practitioner before use. Dilute properly. May irritate skin - Not for internal use. Keep out of reach of children.
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