the lampstand that is for light with its accessories, lamps and oil for the light;
Exodus 35:14
I recently bought some oils to incorporate into my skincare routine besides everybody’s bestie: coconut oil. I started with argan, but I now use tea tree oil for my skin and scalp. I look forward to adding grapeseed oil to the collection, rosemary, eucalyptus, peppermint, and lavender and then I’ll perhaps go into diffusing.
Today, I am really thankful for so many wonderful essential oils!
I hate the smell of tea tree, but it has awesome benefits for scalp and acne prone skin. I used to make soap (melt and pour, not cold process or hot which involve lye. Melt and pour already went through that process, you just cut up your soap, melt, add, and put in molds.) A friend and I one day talked about soap making and she had a tea tree bar. Apparently a friend they knew had a lot of mosquito bites and he used the bar. Instant relief.
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It certainly does, TR! Tea tree has helped me a lot. Ooh, that’s amazing! I’ve always wanted to go into candle making, but I don’t have the spark for it anymore. Do you still make soaps?
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I haven’t made soaps in a couple of years. But I enjoy it. There is a lot of creativity that can be played with. 🙂
I have a kit for candle making and thought this might be one of the most perfect times to try it out. 🙂
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I agree that now is the time to try it out. Have fun!
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