7 Essential Oils Every Traveler Should Carry
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What Are Essential Oils?
Extracted from flowers, barks, seeds, roots, and other parts of a plant, essential oils are aromatic compounds used topically or internally for physical and emotional well-being. 1. Lavender Known for its healing properties, Lavender essential oil can treat a number of skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Aside from that, it helps improve sleep and calm overly excited children. It’s indeed a great addition to your travel kit. 2. Peppermint To improve your focus, grab a bottle of peppermint essential oil and inhale it straight off a hot towel. If you have nasal congestion, add a few drops of this oil in a bowl of hot water and inhale the aroma for instant relief. 3. Citrus Oil A few drops of citrus essential oil make an excellent room freshener. Whenever you reach hotel room, spritz this oil to get rid of those awful smells. 4. Tea Tree During vacations, insect bites and sunbu s are common. Thankfully, tea tree essential oil has antiseptic properties, making it an effective insect repellent. You can also mix it with water for an instant hand sanitizer. 5. Frankincense Another incredible essential oil for traveling, Frankincense can help nourish dry skin, which often comes along with sunburn. It also alleviates fatigues, headaches, and stress. To make traveling with essential oils easier, pack these items in handy bottles. Then again, make sure you still adhere to the standards for liquid carry-ons, especially when traveling by air. Cheers to more travels!Article author
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