Perfume . Essential oil . Scented candle
Ingredients
Ingredients:
100% pure, no toxic chemical flavoring.
Product's information
Health benefits:
- Antibacterial, deodorizing, purifying air.
- Cure colds and flu, eliminate toxins from the body.
- Relax, and improve sleep.
- Repels mice and harmful insects.
Fragrants:
- Purple flower scent (Sweet, relaxing).
- Berry scent (Refreshing, fragrant).
- Fragrant grass scent (Cool, refreshing).
- Countryside scent (Fresh, repels mosquitoes).
- Morning scent (Cool, seductive scent).
Expanded information
Storage instructions:
Leave in a dry place. Avoid direct sunlight.
User manual:
- Refill the hanging essential oil bottle: Open the bottle cap, pour the essential oil into the smart hanging essential oil bottle when empty to use in the room, car or wardrobe.
- Aromatherapy: Add 3-5 drops to the lamp/essential oil diffuser to scent the space.
Notice:
Do not apply on open wounds. Do not get into the eyes. For children under 6 months of age and pregnant women, use requires a doctor's prescription and guidance.
MFG & EXP: See on package.
Producer
"To talk about Soft Grass, there are 2 words Good & Real
To talk about myself, I hope to have the two words "Love Life"
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