This is part of the series on roller bottles & essential oils. One of the best part of roller bottles is that they are a quick & easy way to access your essential oils on the go. You can mix up the perfect combo for various circumstances & roll it right onto your skin as needed. You just need the oils that you'd like for the roller, a carrier oil (read more about these here), and a roller bottle.
Even though we live in Florida where the humidity overflows, dry skin is still a thing from time to time. Between the dry skin & a desire for a non-toxic perfume, this DIY body oil roller has become one of my favorite rollers to carry around with me (even though we haven't been going any where lately, amiright? #quarantine)
All you need is a 30 ML roller & a carrier oil & some of your favorite oils (because you will be smelling them ALL DAY LONG). If you really wanna make it pretty, get some dried flowers (I bought mine on Amazon) to add to the body oil. This makes it SO DREAMYYY.
Let's break down these oils really quick so you can see why I picked them:
Orange: energizing aroma when massaged into skin
Frankincense: a stimulating aroma & a sweet, honey-like, and woody fragrance
Copaiba: creates a warm, inviting environment
Patchouli: creates a peaceful and calming environment
Cedarwood: creates a relaxing, calming, and comforting atmosphere
Like I said before, you can choose any combo of oils that make you happy, and any carrier oil that you have on hand. This body roller will literally make your skin so soft & smooth, while smelling absolutely incredible.
Let us know what oils you would put in your body oil roller & if you try this, tag us on the gram! We love to connect with y'all!
xoxo,
Marc & Barb
If you have any questions about oils, please reach out to us! We would love to chat with you via email (marcandbarbdesignco@gmail.com), via instagram messages (@marcandbarbdesignco) or here in the comments. If you are ready to start your oily journey with a starter kit, you can head here or check out this blog post for more information.
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