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GOODNIGHT DIFFUSER OIL 

(10ML/0.33OZ)

Embrace the serenity of the night with our 'Good Night' blend, designed to lull you into a peaceful slumber and rejuvenating rest. Let nature's finest essences cradle your senses, setting the stage for dreamy tranquillity. Dive into a symphony of botanical wonders, perfect for a restful evening.

Mood affects: Deep relaxation, sleep, rest

Scents: Soft, floral lavender, with gentle hints of cinnamon, apples and lilacs. Crisp pine forest, grounded with spicy lemongrass and clove. Sweet and earthy undertones inspired by a spa atmosphere.

Best time of the day to use: Evening or before bed

Item number: DH-B3BA-GN2

$19.95

Recommended Usage for Rain Oils

  • Start by adding 10-15 drops to your preferred diffuser.

  • Begin with a smaller amount and adjust based on your personal preference.

  • These oils are not intended for direct skin application.

  • Ensure they are stored safely away from children and pets.

Product Safety Information Caution: Store Rain Aroma oils safely to prevent access by children and pets. In case of ingestion, seek immediate medical attention or contact poison control. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with a healthcare professional before using. Rain Aroma oils are not designed for topical use. Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes, and skin, and use vegetable oil to rinse if exposure occurs. Discontinue use immediately if an allergic reaction occurs and seek medical advice.

Storing Your Rain Oils: To maintain the quality of your Rain Aroma oils, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat, as well as away from open air to minimize exposure to oxygen. 

Guidelines for Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: We recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before introducing Rain Aroma oils into your regimen if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Guidelines for Pets & Essential Oils: Keep Rain oils out of pets’ reach. When diffusing oils in spaces shared with pets, use fewer drops, ensure good ventilation, and allow pets the freedom to leave the area. Observe your pet's behavior closely; in case of distress, consult with a veterinarian.

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