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Made with 100% natural soy wax, scented with Honey Suckle and Amber essential oil. This is a healthier wax for your home and family. The candles are scented with pure essential oils which burn cleaner than do fragrance oils. Essential oils also provide a subtler scent which eliminates irritation due to sensitivity or allergies.
We’re always looking for shortcuts when it comes to natural black skin and hair care, however, you’ll want them to be effective without causing damage to your skin and/or hair. Here are a few tips to take into consideration when setting up your beauty regimen.
this is a bit different, sage, rosemary & thyme blended with cinnamon & cassia with a little ground sage and olive leaf on top
it's relatively nice out, so i'm airing out my futons before it rains tomorrow.
this is an essential oil diffuser. the apartment turns into a whole another world once i turn it on.
明日は雨だというので、今日布団干してます。
Our palm oil free soap with finely ground dried lavender, lavender and palmarosa pure essential oils
Don't stop your child from going out for fear of Mosquito's. Perfect natural blend to protect your child from them,
the flower essences i have do not have alcohol in them. i choose not to use alcohol in my flower essences because so many children use them. the are perfectly safe for children and alcohol sensitive adults.
the flower essences i have available are: alyssum, bleeding heart, bridals veil, catalpa tree, chive, columbine, dandelion, fuscia, geranium, ground ivy, honeysuckle, rhubarb, lavender, lettuce, lilac, lobelia, marigold, Nasturtium, peony, plantain, rock rose, rosemary, snap dragon, strawberry, verbena, violet, wild geranium, wild grape, and zinnia.
more are coming as the season progresses.
Conscious Living has the purest Essential Oils I have ever smelled.
Essential Oils on the market are diluted and often contain artificial scents created in laboratories.
This is the real essence, made the same way it was thousands of years ago.
The essence of the plants have healing effects on the skin, the organs, the cells, and every other aspect of your body / health, depending on which oil you use, and how you use it.
Using essential oils as alternative medicine can do many wonders for your health. Each essential oil is good but due to its numerous benefits, Frankincense oil is considered the king of all oils.
It’s extracted from the resin of the Boswellia carterii tree, which is grown in Somalia....
From my set entitled “Clematis”
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In my collection entitled “The Garden”
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clematis
Clematis (from Ancient Greek klematis, a climbing plant, probably periwinkle) is a genus of mostly vigorous climbing lianas, with attractive flowers. Some species are shrubby, and some others are herbaceous perennial plants. They are found throughout the temperate regions of both hemispheres, and also in mountains in the tropics. The cool temperate species are deciduous, but many of the warmer climate species are evergreen.
Most species are known as Clematis in English, while some are also known as traveller's joy, leather flower, vase vine and virgin's bower, the last three being names used for North American species.
One recent classification recognised 297 species of clematis. Unsurprisingly, therefore, modern taxonomists subdivide the genus. Magnus Johnson divided Clematis into 19 sections, several with subsections [1]; Christopher Grey-Wilson divided the genus into 9 subgenera, several with sections and subsections within them [2]. Several of the subdivisions are fairly consistent between different classifications, for example all Grey-Wilson's subgenera are used as sections by Johnson.
Although the genus Clematis is extremely diverse many of the most popular forms grown in gardens are cultivars belonging to the Viticella section of the subgenus Flammula as defined by Grey-Wilson. These larger flowered cultivars are often used within garden designs to climb archways, pergolas, wall-mounted trellis or to grow through companion plants. Raymond Evison chronicles the history and development of these forms which normally have large 12-15cm diameter upward facing flowers and believes they largely involve crosses of c. patens, c. lanuginosa and c. viticella.
Early season large flowering forms (e.g "Nelly Moser") tend towards the natural flowering habit of c. patens or c. lanuginosa while later flowering forms (eg. x jackmanii) are nearer in habit to c. viticella.
Clematis leaves are food for the caterpillars of some Lepidoptera species, including the Willow Beauty (Peribatodes rhomboidaria).
Clematis ligusticifolia is widespread across the western United States and grows in streamside thickets, wooded hillsides, and coniferous forests up to 4,000 feet. A related species, Clematis columbiana, is widespread from British Columbia south into Oregon, with a range that extends east into Montana and Wyoming. Clematis was referred to as "pepper vine" by early travelers and pioneers of the American West and used as a pepper substitute to spice up food during the period of western colonization, since during this period, Black pepper (Piper nigrum), was a costly and rarely obtainable spice.
The entire genus contains essential oils and compounds which are extremely irritating to the skin and mucous membrames. Unlike Black Pepper or Capsicum, however, the compounds in clematis cause internal bleeding of the digestive tract if ingested internally in large amounts. The plants are essentially toxic. Despite its toxicity, Native Americans used very small amounts of clematis as an effective treatment for migraine headaches and nervous disorders. It was also used as an effective treatment of skin infections.[1]
Conscious Living has the purest Essential Oils I have ever smelled.
Essential Oils on the market are diluted and often contain artificial scents created in laboratories.
This is the real essence, made the same way it was thousands of years ago.
The essence of the plants have healing effects on the skin, the organs, the cells, and every other aspect of your body / health, depending on which oil you use, and how you use it.
This is a great soap with pureed cucumber and pureed avocado in the soap base. The scent is a lovely essential oil blend including eucalyptus, lemon, rosemary, clove bud, and others. It is bright, uplifting,and cheerful.
Polymer covered tiny bottle, with homemade lavender essential oil. To read more about this piece and other gifts I created for the Christmas holiday, please visit my blog: createmyworlddesigns.blogspot.com/2016/01/season-of-givin...