Yoga Perfume Oil Deep Roots

Yoga Perfume Oil Deep Roots

Practical roll-on has a grounding effect

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Quantity: 10 ml
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Practical roll-on with natural jojoba oil for a particularly nourishing application of the fragrant aroma oils. Accompanying yoga and meditation practice or for daily well-being.

The lovingly combined mixture of valuable oils such as rosewood, ylang-ylang, frankincense, patchouli and juniper has a grounding, balancing and balancing effect.

Deep Roots is perfect for use at the end of yoga or meditation practice (Savasana) or as a harmonizing care product in daily routine.

Simmonsia Chinensis Seed Oil*, Aniba Rosaeodora Wood Extract*, Cananga Odorata Leaf Oil*, Boswellia Carterii Oil*, Pogostemon Cablin Leaf Oil*, Juniperus Communis Wood Oil*, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Salicylate, Eugenol, Geraniol, Isoeugenol, Benzyl Benzoate, Famesol, Linalool, Citral, Citronellol, Limonene. Linalool. *) certified organic
Ideal as a perfume directly after yoga or meditation practice. In case of allergic reactions, please discontinue product.

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The historic Saint Charles Apothecary exists since 1886 in Vienna and is the scientific and ethical backbone of Saint Charles. All Saint Charles products are based on the teachings of Traditional European Medicine (TEM) in combination with the latest findings in naturopathy. In developing them, we pursue our passion for high-quality, sustainable and effective natural remedies and cosmetics.

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