Antlers & Essential Oils

 

How do i use my Essential oil Jewelry?

I’ve worked really hard the last 5 years experimenting with essential oils & scrap antler slices, to be more knowledgeable about the product I’m selling you! Below are just my recommendations and precautions, it’s ultimately up to you how you use your jewelry!


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So, you’ve got yourself a new Antler Essential Oil Necklace, Antler Essential Oil Earrings or even an Antler Rearview Mirror Hanger and you’re wondering how to use them!

Antler has a naturally porous center, which makes them A M A Z I N G to use with your favorite essential oils!

You can use any therapeutic grade essential oil, I personally use oils from Saje Wellness. Mountain High & Refresh are my 2 favorites!

 
 
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You can put 1-2 drops of your essential oil in the center of your antler slice, which seems to be more than enough.

Please allow 5-15 minutes for the antler to absorb the oil, it all depends on how porous the antler slice is. If you happen to have a really porous antler slice you can wait up to half an hour for the oils to absorb.

It’s up to you on how long you wait, there is the possibility of the oils transferring onto your clothing.

With your Antler Rearview Mirror Hanger, you can add a few more drops, 4-5 drops, since you’re wanting your entire vehicle to smell lovely!

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Once you’ve added your oils, you’ll now have noticed that the center of the antler slice has changed colors. This will happen no matter what oils you use so please do not be alarmed.

If you use citrus type oils, that will change the antler slice to a more yellow/orange color. If you use more natural type oils, lavender, fir, balsam etc. that will turn the center of the antler more brown like the necklace pictured above.

Remember every antler slice is different. so each one will turn different colors once the oils have been added.

You will receive the aromatic benefits anywhere from 3-7 days afterwards. The more oils you add over time, the less oils you need to add, the antler holds the aroma so well!


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