Petal & Leaf Everyday Essentials
Aura Mood Blend
Aura Mood Blend
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Mood Blend
Sweet like candy, Aura can brighten any mood!
Apply roller to the wrists and pulse points whenever needed for a burst of happiness. Also works as a great perfume!
- Yuzu is a refreshing oil that helps boost the mood and helps ease tension and worry. Yuzu is part of the citrus family.
- Mandarin helps to combat stress and worry allowing room for happiness and cheer to enter your heart space.
- Blood Orange brings abundant happiness with it's bright and tart aroma. It is also stimulating and uplifting to the senses.
- Elemi can uplift any mood with its lemony and sweet aroma
- Lavender is a relaxing and calming oil that eases feelings of tension and stress.
- Sweet like sugar and light like champagne bubbles, Magnolia is a divine essential oil that makes it impossible not to be in a good mood once inhaling its aroma! Magnolia blossom is proven to therapeutically relax the body and mind.
Contains:
- Organic Ingredients
- Pure Essential Oils
- Skin Soothing Fractionated Coconut Oil
Does NOT contain:
- Parabens
- Sulfates
- Synthetic Fragrances
- Synthetic Dyes
- Petrochemicals
- Phthalates
Ingredients: Yuzu (Citrus junos), Mandarin (Citrus reticulata), Blood Orange (Citrus sinensis), Elemi (Canarium luzonicum), Lavender (Lavandula Angustifolia), Magnolia (Magnolia × alba)
How to use: Roll this blend on your chest, pulse points, and neck anytime you need your mood boosted! Works great as a perfume to use anytime,
This oil blend is:
- Safe to use on ages 12+
- Safe to use during second and third trimesters of pregnancy (if you are under a doctor's care, please consult your physician before using)
- Breastfeeding safe
If you are new to this oil blend, patch test a small amount before using. Since everyone's skin is different, roll a small amount of oil on the back of hand or forearm and watch for a reaction. A reaction to an essential oil would be redness, rash, or irritation. If any are present, discontinue use.


