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Scar Reducer Roller Bottle

Updated: Apr 28, 2020

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.


** Disclaimer: Remember, we are not medical professionals & are only sharing what has worked for us. For real medical issues, please contact your primary care physician.


Today we are going to chat about our scar reducer roller bottle. This has helped so much with the healing of my scar from surgery (broke my elbow in 3 places, like a boss).


This combo came from my amazing (& favorite) little pocket reference of all things oily. It lists It is 10-12 drops Gentle Baby, Patchouli, Geranium & Lavender and 5-7 drops of Frankincense, Valor & Myrrh. These are some of the best oils for skin care that are also reasonably priced! We just put it all in the roller bottle, fill to the top with a carrier oil & then roll it right on the scar 2-5 times a day.


Let's break down these oils really quick so you can see why they make the perfect scar reducer blend:


Gentle Baby: gives appearance of a healthy complexion

Patchouli: apply to skin for a healthy, youthful-looking glow

Lavender: helps cleanse & soothe minor skin irritations

Geranium: helps cleanse skin & promotes youthfulness

Frankincense: helps heal wounds & fight wrinkles

Valor: improves the appearance of skin

Myrrh: moisturizing for the skin



Let us know what is in your scar reduction blend or 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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