What essential oil goes with frankincense?

So, you’re a dedicated frankincense user, are you? Trust me when I say that your ballsy decision to use essential oils is downright praiseworthy. However, have you ever considered combining frankincense with other oils for a one-of-a-kind aromatherapy experience? In today’s article, we’ll explore what essential oil goes best with frankincense.

The Importance of Using the Right Essential Oils

It may seem trivial at first thought whether or not you combine different essential oils together. You might even think it’s like playing roulette – there are no winners or losers since all smells lovely anyway. But trust us; your body deserves only the best mixture of scents and oil combinations that will heal both your mind and soul.

Benefits of Combining Essential Oils

When combined well and in excellent condition, essential oils can offer benefits such as:

  • Improved relaxation
  • Reduced pain and inflammation
  • Promoting better circulation
  • Aiding digestion 
  • Reducing anxiety levels  
     
    So why don’t we start mixing our favorite powerhouse product (frankincense) with other champions out there would allow double results on what each plant rolls over!

The Best Oils Suitable To Use With Frankincense

Of course, needless to say: Anytime that we pair essential oils together—no matter how exquisite—the synergy depends on getting high-quality therapeutic-grade products appropriate for ingestion. Here is a list of some fantastic fragrances worth considering for optimal wellness goodness:

Lavender Oil

Lavender has an array of healthful qualities suitable to blend it simply easily into any diffuser recipe set by harmony mixed up alongside pretty much every single tone available… Talk about versatility!

Lemon Oil

Whoever talked about “one bad apple spoiling the whole barrel” clearly doesn’t know lemon essentials exist! Its sweet tang mixes well with Frankincense Oil and keeps the doctor away! wink-wink

Geeky Alert: Terpenes

The medicinal properties of essential oils are rooted in chemical compounds called terpenes, a delightful word we use to describe tricyclic hydrocarbons naturally produced by plants. Aromatherapy benefits can derive from using plant extracts known for having these compounds, including frankincense.

Bergamot Oil

Let me tell you…Bergamot is LITerally EVERYTHING when it comes to promoting positive vibes while easing stress levels due to its high linalool content. Plus- only smelling this oil will take care of a handful of mixed feelings even if no diffuser or carrier oil was nearby (warning signs alert)

Myrrh

Frankincense’s BFF sounds like something out of Lord Of The Rings (J.R.R Tolkien must have been an aromatherapist in another world!). Pairing it up with frankincense creates an earthy yet musky scent that smells heavenly!

How To Combine Frankincense With Other Essential Oils?

So now you’ve got yourself a collection of excellent essential oils worth sharing; your next question would be how do you combine them? You could either:

A.) Mix Them Together In Small Bottles Into Particular Ratios

It’s as simple as measuring few drops off each fragrance and putting them together in one tiny bottle—just make sure that they synergize well before drooling on anything—for maximum wellness benefits.

B.) Add Drops Of Each Essential Oils In Your Diffuser at Home Or Office Setting  

You know what people say… “You never forget the first time you turned on a diffuser with multiple oils”. Taking this bold step will undoubtedly leave both you and whomever within sniffing distance deeply impressed by your new level of sophistication!

C.) Combine Essential Oils With A Carrier Oil

Use your favorite carrier oil like jojoba, coconut or extra virgin olive oil to mix with the essential oils.

D.) Use A Rollerball Bottle To Combine Them All  

This is a perfect option when travelling. The rollerball bottle helps you achieve an excellent balance between rolling and dropping out just enough of each aroma from anywhere.

We’ve given you some inspiration for what goes well with Frankincense in today’s article of using other essential oils alongside it. You might be considering these bottles more often than not while shopping for new aromatherapy allies! Keep combining different natural remedies till you find that one magical mixture (trust me; there are tons) tailored uniquely to your senses because- as May Kay Ash said… ‘There are no limits except those we place upon ourselves.’ Peace Out 🙂

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