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(Giveaway & Review) The Glamorous Vial of Well Being: 21 Drops Essential Oils

(Giveaway & Review) The Glamorous Vial of Well Being: 21 Drops Essential Oils

By now, you’ve heard the phrase “Essential Oils” like there’s no tomorrow. Chances are, you’ve purchased products with essential oils hoping that your skin and body are transformed into temples of calm.

A few weeks ago, I was introduced to 21 Drops, which I had already read about in Lucky Magazine a month ago. 21 Drops is a holistic company with a 21st century approach to health (hence the name). The creators of these therapeutic-grade essential oils have bottled nothing but the purest distilled oils and blended them to address concerns that plague people the most.

What struck me at first was the vibrant colors and sensory packaging. Each box features the number of the essential oil blend stamped right on the front, in colorful, almost fun color-block style. The box is also a complete sensory journey, with raised designs and motifs, thereby giving you a completely powerful, all-encompassing experience.

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This is aromatherapy at its best and most portable. The company sources all the oils that goes into the blends from sustainable habitats, and insist that all oils bust be therapeutic grade, and 100% natural, organically grown or wild-crafted. No imitators or imposters allowed!!

Each 21 Drops batch is stamped with a date of blending and given a lot number so you can trace it back to the exact cataloge of raw materials.

All oils come beautifully bottled in an airtight, portable, roller-top glass bottle sheathed in a rubber case.

21 drops destress

Each vial retails for $28 at 21drops.com. At the event, I was fortunate to try blends I loved and needed, including the Focus blend (#09)with rosemary leaf oil, peppermint leaf oil and frankincense resin oil to promote concentration and precision. This blend sits by my computer at all times, and gives me that zing of energy and calm that my nerves need to just be centered. It’s my Ohm vial.

21 drops immunity

Another blend I love is the De-stress (#11) which includes a frankincense resin oil blended with lavender flower oil, ylang ylang flower oil and german chamomile flower oil to steady nerves, relieve tension and reduce stress on the limbic system. The reason why these oils are particularly effective is because they encourage graciousness and balance and decisiveness under pressure.

Because seeing is believing, we are giving away one box of the Immunity blend (#14) that contains rosewood wood oil, lavender flower oil, ravintsara leaf and eucalyptus leaf oil to one lucky reader. This blend serves to stimulate the immune system and fight infection; plus, it smells divine!

To enter, share this post with your friends on Facebook and leave a comment telling us why you should win.

For more information, visit www.21drops.com.

Charu Suri

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46 Comments
  • Amanda
    Posted at 21:50h, 31 January

    The immunity would be great in our home… we need all the help we can get fighting off the ‘bugs’ that come home from school and daycare!

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    Posted at 15:28h, 01 February

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  • Brianna Beers
    Posted at 15:34h, 01 February

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  • melissa B
    Posted at 16:26h, 02 February

    This would be perfect for me, I Have Fibromyalgia and an all natural item like this may be the pefect thing for us fibro patients to use.. Hope I get a chance to check it out 🙂

  • K
    Posted at 17:56h, 02 February

    I’m in the midst of planning my wedding, so I need as much help relieving stress as I can get! 🙂

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