Summer Skin Moisturizer
* Tea Tree 4 drops * Lavender 6 drops * Peppermint 3 drops * Helichrysum 3 drops * Frankincense 2 drop * Colloidal Silver 1 T * Aloe Vera Gel .5 oz. * Nature’s Fresh 1.5 oz. Directions: Mix essential oils, colloidal silver, aloe vera gel and Nature’s Fresh in a 2 oz. amber bottle. Shake well and label bottle. To use, spray three to five times daily. This blend is also refreshing and hydrating to the body and mind after spending any length of time in the sun. Shared PostGetting booze aboard… Taylor Swift Drops Grammys 2010 Which Natural ...
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