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Allergy Relief Inhaler Bundle

Craft your own natural allergy relief with this essential oil inhaler bundle featuring essential oils for allergies. Make the Hay Fever Relief Inhaler recipe formulated by expert aromatherapist Karen Williams, and ease your toughest seasonal allergy symptoms fast with a discreet and portable inhaler. This bundle comes with 10% bundled savings and includes everything you need to make your own allergy relief essential oil inhaler. Enjoy 5ml bottles of some of the best oils for allergies - Douglas Fir Oil, Eucalyptus Dives Oil, Laurel Leaf Oil, and Ravintsara Oil. It also comes with a reusable Arome Inhaler with two oil-absorbing wick options - unbleached polyester and organic raw cotton. The perfect bundle to have on hand during allergy season. Scroll down to watch our How-to Video with Karen, and for all of the step-by-step instructions.

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  • Ingredients & Supplies

    • 4 drops of Eucalyptus Dives Oil

    • 4 drops of Ravintsara Oil

    • 4 drops of Douglas Fir Oil

    • 4 drops of Laurel Leaf Oil

    • 1 Arome Inhaler

  • Directions

    1. Add the essential oils to the cotton wick and insert into your blank inhaler. 

    2. Snap on the end cap, and unscrew the lid to inhale.

    3. Use as often as needed when allergy symptoms arise.

  • Safety Information

    Safety & Dilution: For asthmatics, please use with caution. We recommend gently smelling the caps of each oil before blending to ensure the oils do not cause a negative reaction.

    Kid Safe: This blend should be used cautiously with kids under 10.

    Pet Safety: N/A

    Shelf Life: 2-6 months. If the aroma starts to lessen, feel free to add the same oils to the same cotton wick as a refresher, or use a new cotton wick. However, we do recommend changing out the entire inhaler after 1 year, or if changing blends.

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