Migraines and tension headaches.
Lavender peppermint headache stick.
Some types of headaches such as sinus and tension headaches may respond better to peppermint oil than others but the methods of use are the same.
Roll in a circular motion across temples on the forehead base of your neck behind your ears on your shoulder blades wherever your tension seems to be centered.
Relieve headache pain naturally with our easy to use peppermint essential oil stick.
The lavender and rose oil formulation was prepared by diluting 2 drops of an essential oil blend containing 75 lavender oil and 25 rose oil diluted in 5 ml of jojoba oil.
Peppermint spearmint lavender therapeutic grade oils in a base of fractionated coconut oil.
A truly amazing natural tension tamer.
3 drops of lavender.
Rub a little of this balm on your temples forehead and the back of your neck and feel the tension release within moments.
Easy to use no mess.
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Using an essential oil like lavender or peppermint to help alleviate a migraine or tension headache is becoming an increasingly popular practice.
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Soothing lavender essential oil coupled with tingly stress soothing peppermint essential oil makes an amazing natural head easer.
10ml bottle cooling relief.
5 ways to use peppermint oil for headaches 1.
While the jury is still out on its benefit the research backing up their effectiveness is scant under the right circumstances and for the right person it may be a sensible approach.
Lavender peppermint headache stick formulated with therapeutic grade essential oils to help alleviate the pain and pressure of tension headaches.
Apply to temples forehead and back of neck at the first signs of a migraine.