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Summer essential oil blends

Last Updated: 06/15/2023

The Summer Essential Oil Blends You Need To Get Your Hands On

 

Summer is that perfect time of year when we trade our time indoors for our time outdoors; warm, lazy days lounging poolside, partaking in water sports like swimming, kayaking and stand up paddle boarding, bbqs, picnics and play dates with friends and loved ones; we’re drooling at the thought!

As we collectively look forward to those longer days and shorter nights, we’ve compiled a list of our must-have summer essential oil blends to help you cool down as things start to heat up!

 

Summer Essential Oil Blends To Help Keep Your Cool

 

peppermint halo

 

Peppermint Halo isn’t just the first product ever created at Saje or even just our #1 best seller, it’s a versatile, cooling and soothing blend of essential oils like peppermint, eucalyptus and rosemary that can be rolled on to help keep you cool. Try applying this product to the back of your neck and over your shoulders before heading out for a day of fun in the sun.

 

Summer Essential Oils Blends To Keep That Smile On Your Face

 

lip protect

 

One of the areas on the body that needs the most TLC is the delicate skin on our lips. The combination of longer days spent in the sun and, depending where you swim, saltwater can wreak havoc and cause extra dryness and chapped skin. Soothe, nourish and replenish moisture to your lips with Lip Protect - our newest salve for thirsty lips with a gentle formula of carrot seed oil, coconut and shea butter.

Summer Essential Oil Blends For Staying Squeaky Clean

 

tingle mint

 

We know that rain or shine, keeping our hands clean is one of the easiest ways we can keep our wellness top of mind and continue to get the most out of the dog days of summer. Tingle Mint foaming hand soap blends cooling peppermint and invigorating tea tree to keep your hands cleansed and refreshed.

 

Summer Essential Oils Blends For That Post-Sun Glow

 

carrot lotion

 

Post sun, your skin needs extra hydration and nourishment to help retain your summer glow. We may feel the need to increase our use of moisturizers during the summer, as our skin is exposed more frequently to the elements, namely sun, water and wind. Carrot lotion is our go-to for feeling smooth, replenished and restored. The blend of antioxidant-rich carrot, balancing geranium and gentle roman chamomile is a treat for your skin, any time of year.

 

Summer Essential Oils Blends To Keep You Fresh As A Daisy

 

exotic

 

One of the most impactful switches we can make to support our body’s health is the transition from antiperspirant to natural deodorant. During the warm summer months, you may notice your perspiration increasing, or feel the need to ‘touch up’ throughout the day. Our spray deodorant is a natural, mineral salt-based mist that can be applied to the underarms any time you feel like freshening up and keeping odor at bay. Our summer go-to is Exotic deodorant, with its sultry blend of vanilla, patchouli and sandalwood.

 

Summer Essential Oils Blends That Let You Put Your Best Foot Forward

 

tingle Feet

 

Our feet do the heavy lifting for us throughout the summer as we traipse from the beach to the forest and everywhere in between. Keep them feeling fresh and smooth with Tingle Feet balm, a nourishing treatment formulated to both moisturize and invigorate our most overworked skin. Beeswax softens and smoothes while peppermint and tea tree help feet stay cooled, refreshed and deodorized.

 

Summer Essential Oils Blends That Keep Summer Going Forever

 

liquid Sunshine

 

This tangy, cheerful diffuser blend is the perfect accoutrement to keeping your home feeling fresh, bright and full of that summer loving, even long after the summer days have passed. Our Community’s #1 favorite diffuser blend Liquid Sunshine is a zippy, citrusy blend of grapefruit, bergamot and lime to uplift your mood and fill your space with summer-in-a-bottle.

Kristen Rondeau
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Kristen Rondeau
National Educator

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