Primary Benefits
- doTERRA Peace essential oil blend provides a calming, peaceful aroma.
- doTERRA Peace oil blend complements affirmations of peace, reassurance, and contentment.
dōTERRA[doh-teh-ruh]
Origin: a Latin derivative
meaning "Gift of the Earth."
A gentle blend of floral and mint oils, doTERRA Peace Reassuring Blend serves as a positive reminder that you don’t have to be perfect to find peace. Slow down, take a deep breath, and reconnect with the composed, collected you.
Adding a few drops of doTERRA Peace essential oil blend to a diffuser—or even inhaling straight from your hands—can provide you with a calming aroma amid the storms of life.
A gentle blend of floral and mint oils, doTERRA Peace Reassuring Blend serves as a positive reminder that you don’t have to be perfect to find peace. Slow down, take a deep breath, and reconnect with the composed, collected you.
Adding a few drops of doTERRA Peace essential oil blend to a diffuser—or even inhaling straight from your hands—can provide you with a calming aroma amid the storms of life.
About half of the world’s vetiver oil is produced in Haiti. Vetiver grows well in the country’s sunny climate, and it’s hearty enough to survive common Caribbean floods and droughts.
Vetiver is a member of the grass family. Its root system can grow down 13 feet—ideal for erosion prevention. Unlike most grasses, vetivers roots grow vertically rather than horizontally.
Vetiver essential oil is distilled from these roots. The more time vetiver roots spend in the ground, the higher their essential oil quality, so our farmers are paid a premium to leave the roots in the ground longer. Ideally, vetiver should be harvested 12 to 18 months after planting.
Lavender is widely considered a must-have essential oil because of its versatility. It’s been used and cherished for centuries because of its unmistakable aroma and myriad of benefits. Ancient Egyptians and Romans used lavender for bathing and cooking and in perfumes.
Lavender essential oil is distilled from the freshly harvested flowering tops of the true lavender plant (also known as English lavender) from lavender farms in Bulgaria, France, and other areas of the world.
The gentle, relaxing aroma of Lavender oil is best known for promoting a peaceful environment.
Ylang Ylang essential oil is derived from the star-shaped flowers of the tropical ylang ylang tree. Like jasmine, ylang ylang has been used for centuries in religious and wedding ceremonies.
Ylang Ylang oil creates a calm, positive atmosphere. It’s frequently used in luxurious personal care products for its enchanting aroma and nourishing properties.
Frankincense has been a highly valued commodity for millennia, dating back to ancient civilizations like Babylon and Assyria. The precious resin is the oldest global supply chain. Babylonians and Assyrians would burn it in religious ceremonies and for contemplative meditation. The ancient Egyptians used it in perfumes and soothing skin salves. Oil from the resin has long been used in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese wellness practices.
Frankincense essential oil comes from the resin of the frankincense tree. Harvesters make shallow cuts in the bark, from which resin seeps out. The resin is left for two weeks to crystallize, then it’s scraped off the tree. This process repeats over multiple weeks throughout the harvesting season. Resin tears are carefully cleaned and organized by size and color by harvesters before distillation.
Clary sage is a biennial or perennial herb that grows up to six feet in height. In the Middle Ages, the plant was frequently used to soothe the skin. Clary Sage essential oil is known for its calming properties and skin benefits.
The main chemical component of Clary Sage oil is linalyl acetate—part of the esters group—making it one of the most relaxing, soothing, and balancing essential oil aromas. Inhaling Clary Sage essential oil adds to a relaxing environment
Also known as “wintersweet” or “joy of the mountains,” Marjoram essential oil is valued for its calming properties and positive benefits when used as part of a soothing massage. In some areas of the world, oregano is known as “wild marjoram” and actual marjoram is known as “sweet marjoram.”
The Greeks and Romans saw marjoram as a symbol of happiness. Marjoram oil is used in culinary dishes, imparting an incredible flavor to soups, stews, dressings, and sauces. In Germany, the herb is called the “goose herb” because it’s traditionally used when roasting geese.
Labdanum, a shrub with ancient allure and rich history, traces its origins to the rocky landscapes of the Mediterranean and Middle East. Known scientifically as Cistus ladaniferus, it’s revered for its aromatic resin. Ancient Egyptians used it as incense and in perfumes, and ancient Greeks incorporated it into wellness practices.
Labdanum essential oil is steam-distilled from the shrub’s leaves and twigs. It’s celebrated for its warm, rich aroma.
Spearmint essential oil is sourced from a perennial plant that grows 11–40 inches tall and flourishes in temperate climates. It’s widely used in gums, candies, and dental products for its minty taste and to promote fresh breath.
Spearmint essential oil is different from Peppermint oil, serving as a milder option to use topically with children and those with sensitive skin. Its sweet, refreshing aroma is uplifting, making it ideal for diffusion while working or studying.
Aromatic use: Add one to two drops of doTERRA Peace essential oil blend to the diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops of doTERRA Peace oil blend to the desired area. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.
See additional precautions below.
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.
Aromatic use: Add one to two drops of doTERRA Peace essential oil blend to the diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops of doTERRA Peace oil blend to the desired area. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.
See additional precautions below.
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.
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