Natural Non-Toxic living with Essential Oils
Hi there,
I take free classes on how to live a more natural toxin-free life with the use of essential oils.
The intro to essential oils class is free to attend and you will learn all about doTERRA essential oils (the oils I use and love) - what essential oils are, how to use them and how to use them safely. And if you wish, how to get your own oils to start your tox-free journey.
I also teach 'make and take' classes. These are $30 and you learn how to actually use the essential oils to make your own cleaning products, skin care products and perfume.
Both classes show you how super simple it is to get toxic products out of your house and bring in lovely natural ones that you make yourself and that actually work!
And are much cheaper than buying the chemical laden ones at the store.
See the flyer attached for class times and message or text me for more details.
I absolutely love showing people the power of plants and how super simple and empowering it is to take your health and the health of your family into your own hands.
I can't wait to see you at a class!
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