Carrie Ravenscroft

Carrie Ravenscroft

Carrie Ravenscroft
A neurodivergent, queer artist

mixed media artist

Bio

Carrie Ravenscroft (she/her) is a mixed media artist from London. She creates colourful, emotionally driven work deriving from her experience of being neurodivergent, in particular adjusting to late diagnosis and reframing life within this context. Carrie draws inspiration from psychotherapy and themes of connection, separation and layering.

Why Magical Women is important:

I imagine that growing up isolated/excluded is a common part of life for many neurodivergent girls. Finding a sense of community and belonging, even if it’s just online, can be a huge part of healing those wounds we have experienced. Connecting with others; sharing our stories and using art to communicate what we might find difficult to talk about is like whilst creating a safe environment for younger people to see there is hope and that they are not alone

IG – ravenscroftcarrie
Website – carrieraven.com

 

Patsy Horsham

Patsy Horsham

Patsy Horsham
… Corrupter of algorithms

Fine Art Artist  

Bio

MA Fine Art, BA (Hons) fine art, Interior designer

Patsy’s recent work, Reading between the lines is a body of work comprising first person stories illustrated through vignettes that marry visual memoirs with my Letters to the Pope. Referential, irreverent and at times confessional, these spontaneous musings subtly reveal the dysfunction of my Irish/Scouse, Catholic heritage and how I try to comprehend the world today with a late diagnosis of ADHD. The arbitrary nature of the letters permit me to be in the past and present, contradictory, a bit vengeful, yet empathetic. All the contradictions that make for human connections.

In tandem with Reading between the lines, Being frank with Francis is a collection of ongoing correspondence to the ‘Franciscus’ Instagram account…..a direct line to the man himself,….or so I would vainly hope; where I respond to his contemplations. Playfully conflating the ubiquity of contemporary confessional platforms such as instagram with the more archaic ritual confessional framework of the Catholic Church the musings lead the viewer to examine the subjects raised and their own relationship to the topic.

#Hashtag is principally an expression of my ADHD. Interspersed within the etchings are deficits associated with the condition: #misadventure #emotional dis-regulation #be on time #dopamine is the Devil’s drug and ultimately #not my fault. The etchings are like the mantras of self regulation and awareness. They expose my existential angst and vulnerability in my desire for autonomy in our contemporary journey of self-representation.

Whilst the self narrative explores the often problematic relationship between self and socialisation in a self deprecating and unapologetic voice, it also seeks to parody the prevailing phenomenon of self representation both of author and recipient.

Artist Statement 

Magical Women is important because it was the first place I began to recognise my neurodivergence and the workshops gave me confidence to pursue my art practice at art school as a mature student. Now I have a Masters to boot!

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Violet Psychology Presents “Therapeutic Art Workshop”

Violet Psychology Presents “Therapeutic Art Workshop”

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Violet Psychology Presents “Therapeutic Art Workshop”

30 apr 2024

Violet Psychology presents Therapeutic Art Workshop, an ND and LGBTQIA+ affirming art workshop to explore, examine and support.

About this event

This workshop will not be art therapy but it will be a therapeutic arts space which means it is being held by two mental health professionals, an art psychotherapist, Elinor Rowlands, and a health psychologist, Silvia Plaza.

Silvia Plaza is the founder of Violet Psychology, a therapy practice that is both ND and LGBTQIA+ affirming. Elinor Rowlands is also part of Violet Psychology. They both practice feminist psychotherapy.

Schedule

6:45pm – Brief introductions about Violet Psychology and schedule of the arts workshop

6:55pm – In the workshop, Elinor will read out a short story generously offering you to take yourself on a journey to encounter your creative self.

7:05pm – Participants will be invited to journey using any art materials they feel comfortable using. These art materials might look like paints, soft pastels, clay, sandtray, colouring pencils, charcoal, watercolours or anything else you might like to use – digital art is very welcome. Please have your art materials ready in front of you. Please note: Music will be played, if you find this inaccessible, please turn your volume down and then you’ll be invited back into the circle at 7:40pm.

7: 45pm – Art making ends. Participants will be invited back in the “Art Circle” to share.

8:25pm – End of share, participants are reminded of time and will end with a short ritual, appreciation and mantra.

 

In the Zoom in Chat

All information will also be available in that along with a short schedule of the workshop to be accessible to any participants with process delay. Participants are welcome to put feedback or thoughts in relation to other people’s art in the chat, likewise if you’re non-verbal or do not wish to verbalise during the sharing you’re very welcome to add your voice through text in the chat.

 

Please note!

Whilst this workshop is being held in collaboration with Magical Women (an arts platform for ND women and non-binary artists) – this workshop is open to all – not only those who identify as women and non-binary so please be reminded of this when you sign up – this workshop is open to all.

 

Rules

We expect everyone to respect the timing of the workshop and this means that during the share to be mindful of the other participants and that each participant will have space and time to share. We will be there to prompt, encourage and support you.

This space has been set up to be relaxed, welcoming and generous. To support you to make art in a neurodivergent and LGBTQIA+ affirming space, we do not tolerate any hate speech, homophobia, sexism, bullying or hostility of any kind. If anyone does this, they will be immediately removed from the space.

Whilst this is not therapy, there might be mention of some sensitive topics so we ask everyone to respect each other’s lived experiences, survivorship and to respect participants’ right to confidentiality.

 

Where, when

This is an online event
Tuesday, April 30 ·
6:45 – 8:35pm GMT+1

 

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.

 

Essential oils in depth

Essential oils in depth

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Essential Oils in Depth

Essential oils fall into one of 8 aroma families:

  1. Citrus
  2. Floral
  3. Herbaceous
  4. Spicy
  5. Woody
  6. Earthy
  7. Resinous
  8. Camphoraceous

1. CITRUS FAMILY

The essential oils in the citrus aroma family have a fresh, clean, and refreshing aroma that is associated with these fruits. Think of the scents of lemon, orange, and grapefruit.

Citrus essential oils are also very versatile. They blend easily with most other aroma families, especially the woody and floral families.

Oils from this aroma family are often added to energizing and deodorizing blends and to antiseptic blends as well.

LEMON

Lemon essential oil is unique because it is not obtained from a flower or plant but is extracted from the rinds of the lemons through a cold process. It has a cheerful aroma that reinvigorates the mind and spirit. Offering a stimulating effect and evokes a sense of excitement. Combining well with most other oils and is often added to blends that are meant to refresh, energise, and boost mental clarity and alertness.

Also used as a household disinfectant and wonderful to use for both hands and home sanitiser.

ORANGE

Orange and sweet orange essential oils are also extracted from the rinds of the oranges, as well as from parts of the plants they grow on.
Orange oil is a sedative, antiseptic, and tonic. Sweet orange essential oil is often used in seasonal blends, including Autumn and winter blends.

BERGAMOT

Bergamot is one of those versatile essential oils that are used in numerous blends. This oil is extracted from the rind of the bergamot orange fruit.This is one of my favourite essential oils and I always add it when I want to feel warmed up. More woody and masculine smells, though it has a fruity, sweet scent that works with many other blends as well.

GRAPEFRUIT

Grapefruit essential oil inspires positive energy. This oil has a bright, happy aroma that will instantly lift your mood and relieve any lingering tension. It is one of the best oils for weight loss due to its powerful appetite-suppressant qualities.

LEMONGRASS

Lemongrass also belongs to the citrus aroma family. It infuses any blend it is added to with a light, refreshing aroma. Lemongrass reduces muscle pain and is an antibacterial agent.

TANGERINE

This is a more subtle citrus scent and one that can be placed in a diffuser by itself or combined with other scents. I would recommend this essential oil to be blended with bergamot for a beautiful blend in the bath or for a massage oil. Its light aroma makes tangerine essential oil an excellent addition to any refreshing blend to use in spring or summer. To be used to reduce nervous tension, boost your mood and clear your mind.

2. FLORAL FAMILY

Floral essential oils are often used as an addition to scented and perfumed beauty and skincare products. Lavender, geranium, chamomile, and rose are just some of the many versatile and popular floral essential oils. Floral can induce more love into your aura, that is calming, soothing and soft.

LAVENDER

Lavender essential oil is often used in household products and beauty, skin care, and spa from moisturising lotions and bath bombs to aromatherapy candles, closet freshening sachets and much more. Used to promote better sleep, soothe anxiety, and alleviate headaches. These relaxing properties of lavender are well known and top the list of most relaxing essential oils.

GERANIUM – One of my favourites!

Geranium essential oil has a delicate, floral scent that works great when combined with other floral scents in blends. It adds a subtle scent that changes the aroma of the blend without overpowering the scent of the other oils. It helps to balance out hormone levels and reduce inflammation. It is used in essential oil blends to help with mental health, such as alleviating anxiety and depression.

JASMINE

Jasmine essential oil is extracted from the exotic jasmine plant with its large, white flowers. The oil is great for helping with depression, uterine conditions. It is also known for its potent aphrodisiac properties and is often used in skin care products.

ROSE – My favourite!

Rose is the Reigning Aphrodisiac essential oil. Its sensual, seductive aroma is known for its ability to ramp up the mood in the bedroom and can be enjoyed alone or for another. This is a very versatile floral scent that goes very well with blends that contain other florals. It also combines beautifully with woody or earthy scents. Rose oil finds use in numerous natural health remedies, including as a laxative, uterine treatment, antiseptic, antiviral, and antidepressant.

VANILLA

It may come as a surprise to know that vanilla essential oil belongs to the floral family of aromas. This is not a typical pure essential oil like others, as it is not extracted from a plant or fruit, but from fermented vanilla beans. However, it still has many health benefits with a wonderfully fragrant aroma.

Vanilla essential oil is a wonderful addition to fruity, floral, and seasonal essential oil blends.

YLANG YLANG

The last floral family scent on the list is ylang ylang. If you’ve used essential oils, for any length of time, you would have heard this name before. The oil is extracted from the ylang ylang tree which is a type of exotic tree with star-shaped flowers. This is a versatile oil that is used generously in several blends. It is wonderful for beauty and health blends that are used to promote relaxation and improve your skin and hair. I always add Ylang Ylang to the bath, even when I’ll only be in there for a short while!

3. HERBACEOUS FAMILY

The herbaceous aroma family includes versatile essential oils that are extracted from different herbs and used for their aroma, flavour and fantastic healing benefits. Whilst you might only recognise the herbaceous aroma family as flavouring agents, they are incredibly important for muscles, the nervous system and skin, brain, eyes and organs.

ROSEMARY

Rosemary essential oil is another one that some people put in the floral aroma family, but this is not the same thing as the rose flower. Rosemary is a type of fragrant and delicious herb, softer than the branches of a fir tree. This oil might be used for cooking, but also for its healing powers and aromatherapy. Rosemary essential oil is known for stimulating hair growth and helping with dry scalp, in addition to various other health benefits. It has a very powerful aroma so you need to be careful about adding it to any blend. Add only one drop at a time. For those who run or exercise a lot, Rosemary is very soothing for tired muscles.

OREGANO

Italian cuisine would be lost without oregano oil which is extracted from the oregano herb. This oil is known for its strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It can be diluted with a carrier oil such as coconut oil or avocado oil and applied to the skin to reduce wrinkles and scars, apply in small doses around the eyes.

THYME

Thyme is also often used in cooking. Thyme essential oil is often combined with other herbaceous essential oils to create powerful blends that can be used as an antiseptic in mouthwash and various other personal care products.

BASIL

This is one of my favourite essential oils that I had to my muscle pain massage oils. This essential oil comes from the basil herb and can be used in cookies when you don’t have dried or fresh basil herb available. This is a really wonderful herb to use during or after sensory overload especially as it helps with fatigue and muscle pain, which makes it a powerful addition to any pain-reducing blend.

MARJORAM

Marjoram is an essential oil that is on the sweeter side and is also considered an herbaceous aroma. It derives from a herb called the sweet marjoram, though some marjoram oils are from the Spanish marjoram herb. This is an essential oil that is added to blends to help soothe arthritis-related joint pain, reduce stress and keep bacterial infections at bay.

CLARY SAGE

Clary sage essential oil is sometimes confused with being a floral essential oil, but it is in fact another type of herb. It is incredibly healing and used for a wide range of purposes, from health to beauty. It functions as a natural deodorant and will also act as an air freshener in your home, helps with cleansing and has anti-bacterial purposes. Clary sage oil works well as a mild sedative when blended with other sedative oils so use in the bedroom if you have issues with insomnia.

4. SPICY FAMILY

The last aroma family of essential oils is the spicy category. The spicy family is not the spice of curries or chilli peppers, we are not talking about spicy as in jalapenos and peppers. This is more for the ‘spices’ that you find in seasonal blends, such as those for Autumn and winter or when your tired muscles need the warmth of a cosy hug or your gut needs the goodness of a warming brew. These are some of the essential oils in the spicy aroma family.

CLOVE

Clove essential oil is packed with antioxidants, which gives the oil its many healing powers. It can be used directly to soothe toothaches and other oral health issues. It has a powerful aroma and must be used in moderation when creating any blend. Start with one drop and keep increasing one drop at a time.

GINGER

Ginger, like others on this list, is a type of spice that is often used in the kitchen, for its delicious taste and flavour as well as its many health benefits. Ginger essential oil is very versatile for seasonal and specialty blends. It can be used in any blend to help soothe digestive discomfort and menstrual disorders. This is an essential for warming and cleansing brews.

CINNAMON

Cinnamon is very similar to nutmeg and often found in the same seasonal blends. This is unique in that it is sometimes found not as a pure oil, but one in a dropper where you can use it directly on your skin for various healing benefits. Cinnamon essential oil adds a delicate, sweet aroma to any blend.

CARDAMOM

Cardamom is another popular essential oil in the spicy aroma family. It is mostly used for its healing benefits as opposed to its aroma. It can help reduce nausea and highly recommended for pregnant women who are experiencing morning sickness. This oil also work as an antiseptic, and helps with chemotherapy side effects.

NUTMEG

Nutmeg is one of the more popular essential oils in the spicy aroma family. It is a popular addition to seasonal spice blends for the holiday season, such as Christmas blends. Nutmeg essential oil goes great with cinnamon, ginger, clary sage, orange, and lavender oils. Together this makes a gorgeous blend for the home during the festive season.

5. WOODY

If you have ever used essential oil blends with sandalwood or cypress, you probably know some of the oils included in the woody aroma family. However, some might surprise you. Here are the essential oils included in the woody family. The first two essential oils that are considered woody aromas are frankincense and myrrh, which are often clubbed together.

SANDALWOOD – Another of my favourites!

Sandalwood is a popular essential oil with a woody aroma. This oil is extracted from sandalwood trees, the older the better. It can come from trees as young as 40 years old, but those 80 years old or older are preferred for their stronger aroma and more potent health benefits – my whole apartment smelled of Sandalwood for a few years, it’s very warming and grounding and cosy. It has strong astringent, antispasmodic and sedative properties.

FIR

Fir or fir needle essential oil has a fresh scent, which is a little lighter than traditional woody aromas. Popular in Christmas and holiday blends. Used liberally in blends with other woody and earthy scents. It is known to help relieve fatigue and pain associated with arthritis.

CEDARWOOD

The fresh, woodsy aroma of this oil is so easy to fall in love with. Add a few drops of this oil in your diffuser during any season and you will immediately be transported outdoors with lovely memories of spring walks through the woods. Cedarwood essential oil adds a lovely fresh, woodsy aroma to any essential oil blend and is perfect for Spring.

CYPRESS

Cypress essential oil is another woody aroma family scent. Used in a diffuser in aromatherapy or applied topically to help with to calm a wide range of skin conditions. This is a versatile oil and can be combined with ylang ylang, chamomile, bergamot, and cedarwood oils to obtain some wonderful blends with unique aromas.

JUNIPER

Juniper oil comes from the juniper tree, which is a type of evergreen shrub that grows mostly in Europe. Juniper is added to blends for stomach issues, and digestive problems. It is also a potent antiseptic so use this oil added to hot water and breathe in the steam.

6. CAMPHORACEOUS FAMILY

The oils in the camphoraceous family have an unmistakably heady scent that is strongly aromatic.

EUCALYPTUS

Extracted from the oil-rich leaves of the eucalyptus tree, this oil has potent anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and decongestant properties. I you have sinus problems then this essential oil is needed to clear them. Add a few drops in a hot bowl of water fresh from the kettle, put a towel over your head and breathe in the steam. Eucalyptus oil has many healing properties and is often used in blends with other woody, spicy, and floral scents.

PEPPERMINT

Peppermint essential oil is another widely used camphoraceous oil with several powerful therapeutic properties. It is excellent for digestive disorders and is often used to relieve bloating after a heavy meal.

TEA TREE

Tea tree oil is extracted from the melaleuca plant found in Australia. It is a common addition to many homemade skincare products, especially anti-acne creams, and lotions. But it’s good for so much more than your skin. Tea tree essential oil has an earthy aroma that is packed with some powerful health benefits. It helps ease respiratory ailments and cleanses toxic emotions that disrupt your health and wellbeing. This is a go to essential oil if you begin to show signs of Coronavirus. It is also a powerful disinfectant, which makes it great for use in any DIY housecleaning project.

7. RESINOUS FAMILY

FRANKINCENSE

Frankincense comes from the Boswellia tree and aromatherapy adores this essential oil due to its ability to soothe digestive issues and it is a potent antiseptic. This woody aroma works beautifully in seasonal blends and in blends created to soothe digestive issues.

MYRRH

Another essential oil in the resinous aroma family is Myrrh which is extracted from the Commiphora Myrrha tree that grows in Africa and the Middle East. Myrrh essential oil works very closely with frankincense and is often used in the same blends.

Photograph by Anshu A

8. EARTHY FAMILY

The earthy aroma family is one of those categories that aren’t as easy to figure out. This is where you are going to get a lot of the more masculine scents, as well as fragrances used in blends for home use and sometimes personal perfume. Here are the essential oils included in the earthy aroma family:

PATCHOULI – Okay, this is my favourite along with rose!

The first essential oil in the earthy aroma family is patchouli, which should not be too much of a surprise. Patchouli essential oil is extracted from various parts of the tropical patchouli plant. It has a strong aroma and is often used in men’s or unisex perfumes, as well as many health blends. Surprisingly, Patchouli is a wonderful blend for when we Magical Women need to balance the floral oils.

ANGELICA ROOT

Extracted through steam distillation of the root, herbs, and seeds of the rhizome plant, Angelica root is an earthy scent in this aroma family and used in blends to alleviate digestive discomfort and reduce stress.

VETIVER

Known for its earthy aroma. It is sometimes labeled as ‘khus’. Vetiver is often combined with patchouli in blends since they both smell very similar, but its lemony scent adds a touch of freshness to any blend. Vetiver is a calming and grounding scent, with some healing benefits as well.

VALERIAN

Valerian root is a very popular herb used in natural medicine. Not surprisingly, the same herb provides an amazingly therapeutic oil as well. Used alone or in blends to help with heart palpitation, skin conditions, blood pressure, anxiety, and sleep disorders. This essential oil is one of the earthy aromas with a long list of health benefits.

Photograph by Devin H

Homemade Salt Baths 

For:

  • A good night’s sleep
  • Reduce anxiety
  • Reduce stress
  • Calmer body temperature
  • Reduce aches and pains
  • Excellent for people who experience cramps.

If anxiety and stress is making you particularly overwhelmed then creating your own Bath Salts are super wonderful, calming and soothing. 

Finding out your favourite smells are important, so if you are not sure, cut a lemon in half, smell a floral perfume and a woody one. When you have decided which smells you prefer: Citrus, Fruity, Floral, Woody, Sweet or Minty. 

Choose a blend from above (Scroll up!)

Add to hot water in the bath and then relax. A Magnesium and Essential Oil Bath will make you sleepy and more relaxed so pay attention to how you feel after the bath. You may want or need a nap. 

Magical Crystal Rituals 

  1. Pour yourself a bath. Don’t forget to put your towel on a radiator so it’ll be warmed up when you need to dry!

  2. Whilst waiting for it to run, begin to dry brush to get rid of any stagnant energy from your body and soul. 

  3. Add some rose quartz and amethyst crystals in the bath. Be careful not to sit on the crystals, and add some of your favourite smells like dried flower petals, rose water and floral essential oils. 

  4. Lie in the bathwater or sit in there and add some rose bath oil. 

  5. Massage your neck and shoulders and give yourself a hug smoothing your arms, shoulders, neck and skin with lots of massage oil. 

Say an affirmation of love to yourself:

“I shine out from within

My power as a Magical Woman

I shine out from within

So much love for the other.

I shine out from within warmth and ideas.

I bathe myself in this shining light.”

Once you have seeped enough love and light from this bath ritual, you can get out of the bath where you will feel nurtured, soft and loved in a warm pre-heated towel!

Six Bath Rituals

Six Bath Rituals

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Six Bath Rituals

Magical Women introduces 6 Bath Rituals

Why are bath rituals so powerful? Bath rituals need no words – but having an intention, a mantra or affirmation can be really powerful.

To meet your access needs, read the mantra or affirmation into your phone recorder and then play it back to you whilst you’re in the bath. These Mantras and Affirmations will soon be available online for you to use for these bath rituals.

01

SENSUAL, SEDUCTIVE BATH RITUAL

Affirmation: I am Sensual.

Sung as a Mantra: I am Sensual. I am aligned with my sensuality. I ignite my inner Goddess. I am magic. I am music. I am playing with all the notes and keys in my heart. Unlock my heart, unlock my song, I sing it with you. I sing it with you. The time is now. I am beginning. I am beginning again. Anew.

For the diffuser:

5 drops Neroli
3 drops Rose
2 drops Jasmine  
2 drops Bergamot  

For the bath:

3 drops Neroli, 3 drops Rose, 2 drops Jasmine and 1 drop Bergamot

As you add the drops to the bath, say the affirmation out loud or to yourself while you drop dried or Fresh Rose Petals into the bath.

02

TENDER, ROMANTIC BATH RITUAL

Affirmation: I am Tender.

Sung as a Mantra: I am Tender. I am Romantic. I am shining with light and beauty. I ignite my inner Goddess to love and be loved. I am a Goddess of love, of peace, of light. I am a Magical Woman. I am like a wildness, I am the wild of the flower, the breeze, the storm, the rain, the ocean, the waves. I am anew.

For the diffuser:

2 drops Rose  
3 drops Ylang Ylang
1 drop Sandalwood  

For the bath:

3 drops Rose, 3 drops Ylang Ylang, 1 drop Sandalwood

03

EUPHORIC Bath Ritual

Affirmation: I am Eurphoria.

Sung as a Mantra: I am Eurphoria. I am Eurphoric. I am You. You are me. I am brighter than the shining star and I am reflecting with moon shine, remembering where I found my shine. Thank you stars, thank you moon, thank you world. I embrace you.

For the diffuser:

10 drops Jasmine 
3 drops Ylang Ylang  
2 drops Bergamot  

For the bath:

6 drops Jasmine, 3 drops Ylang Ylang, 1 drop Bergamot

04

PURE PASSION BATH RITUAL

Affirmation: I am a Jewel in the lotus.

Sung as a Mantra: I am a Jewel in the lotus. Hear me Say. Om Kama Devaya Vidhmahe, Pushpa Vanaya Dheemahe, Thanno Kama Prachodayath.

For the bath:

6 drops Jasmine, 3 drops Ylang Ylang, 1 drop Bergamot

05

BLISSFUL SENSATIONS BATH RITUAL

Affirmation: I am Radiant and I am experiencing bliss.

Sung as a Mantra: Radiance glows in me as I experience bliss. Every phase and every transition in my life is valid. Tonight I enter the sacred space of a new world and a new life. Today I am blissful. Today I go deep within the sanctuary of my soul and I let go to the dreams you want to fill me with.

Sometimes, pre recording this affirmation in your own voice and repeating it several times, then playing it while you’re in the bath can help you to refocus your mind into your soul purpose and be with blissful feelings of being alive, and being gracious in your experience of asking for the divine goodness that will support you during troubled times.

For the bath:

2 drops Jasmine  
2 drops Sandalwood  
1 drops Bergamot  or 2 drops Sweet Orange

Photograph by Juliana Aruda

06

Calm during Covid 19

For the bath:

5 drops Geranium
2 drops Patchouli
2 drops Ylang Ylang or 2 drops Lavender
2 drops Bergamot
1 drops Chamomile

It’s essential you stick to the number of drops for this bath. Do not exceed the number of drops. If it feels better, put the number of drops into a diffuser instead, or within your normal shampoo or conditioner.

If you’d prefer it as a body cream or massage oil, add this soothing blend to coconut or almond oil or flaxseed oil and add to your body. It is a nourishing and warming blend that will bring you calm and strength.