Best essential oils according to redditors
We found 92 Reddit comments discussing the best essential oils. We ranked the 54 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 92 Reddit comments discussing the best essential oils. We ranked the 54 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
I think I found one.
Oh my god don't spend $50 on a diffuser! You can seriously use any glass bottle with a narrow opening, 25 drops of any essential oil from Whole Foods or any health food store/stores that sell tarot cards and witchy shit (or online, like this on amazon), 1/4 cup of a carrier oil like sweet almond oil or safflower oil, and throw that in your glass bottle with some bamboo skewers. Then you have a reed diffuser and tons of refills, and you can mix essential oils for whatever scent you want.
As a squeamish female that lives on her own and is plagued with motherfucking Brown Recluse's on a daily basis this is the safest way to keep everything out of the house. Plus, your house will smell amazing.
For reference a 1oz bottle of pure oil is sold for $23.
https://www.amazon.com/Lavender-100-Pure-Essential-Oil/dp/B0018196J6
Or it could have been one without the child-proof cap:
http://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-7586-Peppermint-4oz/dp/B00028MKRQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1261863691&sr=1-1
I would be very careful with using Vaseline as an occlusive. Definitely patch test it for a prolong period (like 2 weeks) before going all out. Better to have a small patch of blemishes than a face full of it. It does sound like your skin might benefit from something exfoliating like the C20 to help with dullness, but without some good hydrating & occlusive products, that will just land you in trouble.
My HG hydrating & moisturizing 'products':
DYI Witch Hazel, HA, & Glycerin toner (sometimes I add a few drops of high linoleic facial oil or tea tree oil to the mixture). This is my, 'I screwed up my face using too much acne medication/trying a new product that it hates' savior. I know for a fact my skin response very well to these 3 items mixed together & I can always turn to this DYI toner without risk of a reaction. It isn't hydrating enough for me just to use it without a cream of some sort, but it is the figurative lifejacket of skincare routine.
Carezone Doctor's Solution Dematology Hydra Toner, this the most hydrating toner I've ever come across that doesn't break me out.
Carezone Doctor's Solution Dematology H.A. Cream, this cream is on the heavier side, but damn if it doesn't hydrate & moisturize my skin without causing a bad reaction.
Mediheal Mediental Balhyo-Jinjeong Healing Mask is the best damned face mask I've ever used (thank you, Snow White & Asian Pear!) Comfortable to use, crazy moisturizing, & soothing as all get out. The blue, yellow, & purple versions are extremely nice, but the green one has my heart!
I tried to go with cheaper, more accessible Asian & Western products, & soooooo much regret, especially in regards to the toner & cream. As long as they make that those 2 Carezone products & that Mediheal mask, I will be a loyal customer! My only regret is they aren't the easiest to buy. I usually get all 3 off Koreadepart but I may try another vendor the next time I need to order them.
If you're not sensitive to snail, the COSRx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence might be the way to go. It's got a pretty limited ingredient list & it's easy to get a hold of without breaking the bank.
I'd wash them with citronella scented prodects or use rose geranium to repel them. I've found that the most helpful as I work outside 90% of the year in southern Virginia. I've also invested in Insect Shield Co. to treat my clothing and a bandana to wear under my hat. It's amazing what the permethrin treatment has done and how few ticks are still brave enough to jump on me.
These are extreme measures but braid or pull their hair back and high and put some deet on their neck and that should also help.
As for getting them off when they're latched, I have no real tips other than try your best and a doctor's visit wouldn't hurt too. Be cautious of ALL the tick borne illnesses, not just lyme.
Citronella wash: https://www.rei.com/product/833069/sea-to-summit-citronella-wilderness-wash-85-fl-oz?CAWELAID=120217890000751668&cm_mmc=PLA_Google|404_190396|8330690001|none|_kenshoo_clickid_|aud-553371945779:pla-460318788123&lsft=cm_mmc:PLA_Google_LIA|404_190396|8330690001|none|_kenshoo_clickid_&kclid=_kenshoo_clickid_&gclid=CjwKCAjw5dnmBRACEiwAmMYGOSAWR06HvzoZNAKiZuE-OWa6IrB3ctr9dw7MBKINwHsd-ZpurS6i1xoCwOQQAvD_BwE
Rose geranium: Best Geranium Essential Oil Pure Certified Organic Therapeutic Grade 10ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JQ67MXC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_d2S1CbBQJJJZ0
Insect shield: https://www.insectshield.com/
Can鈥檛 say I鈥檝e had success from using essential oils. I seem to have at least halted my hair loss with my efforts which are many and have included essential oils. But the brand Now Foods makes high quality products. They鈥檙e sold on amazon or at Whole Foods which is now owned by amazon incidentally. Here鈥檚 a link to [peppermint oil](Now Peppermint Essential Oil, 4-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005GMFWXW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zUtLDbC38SFHM). They also have an organic option which is obviously more expensive. Make sure to use a carrier oil when applying them to scalp.
This is the brand I buy and I've had great luck with it:
https://www.amazon.com/Lemongrass-Large-ounce-Best-Essential/dp/B00PHLPK1G/Boil&th=1
Their prices generally range from $10-13 for a 4oz bottle. I've got their tea tree, lemongrass, peppermint, cedarwood, and sage.
The First case is small, but would hold a few cartos/clearos and a few bottles of juice.
The Second case looks to be ideal for a long trip, or to keep in the car/office/house.
The Third case is a little larger than the first and looks like it would accomodate the same as above, plus a charger and a couple of 650s or eGo batteries.
If you can't tell, these are cases used for Essential Oils in aromatherapy. They hold bottles between 5ml and 15ml. Practically made for juice!
Grapeseed Oil and Jojoba Oil. I mix about a quarter-sized puddle of jojoba, and add a nickle sized puddle of grapeseed. I rub it all over my face, then remove the makeup and oil with a hot, wet rag.
Pros:
Cons:
This is the best way I've found of cleansing my face and removing my makeup at the same time. My skin is much better overall for it. I like it much better than wipes, which was what I used previous. I'm one of those weirdos that must remove all traces of makeup before bed. No raccoon eyes for me in the morning!
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Fitness wise: Along with r/Fitness, I would definitely recommend trying out "Sweat: Kayla Itsines Fitness" app. She has a bunch of workout routines/programs on the app. The best part is that you can slowly build up from your own fitness level and get to your goal essentially. Her workouts are amazing and I personally love it. Also, Jillian Michaels has some bomb workout videos out there and they show amazing results as well (though it is a little harder!)... 30 Day Shred is one of the best ones out there for sculpting your body!
Hair: I definitely like what notfitperson recommended. I like leave coconut oil on my hair/scalp for at least 1 hour before washing my hair... and on weekends, to take care of my split ends, dehydration and encourage hair growth, I generously apply a homemade hair serum overnight and wash in the morning/later in the afternoon. If I used a lot of hot tools/styling products during the week, I'll keep on the hair serum for 1-2 days to repair the damages. For the hair serum, I like to make it with: rosemary oil, castor oil, peppermint oil, and organic coconut oil. Also, I apply Lush hair masks every 2-3 weeks. I love those ones because they are made from natural ingredients and I store them in the fridge. I even use the castor oil and coconut oil that I linked on my lashes every night before bed... if you do it religiously on both top and bottom lashes every night, you will have longer, fuller and healthier lashes! Castor oil is amazing for hair growth/repair, but it has a really thick consistency ... you gotta mix it with a light oil like coconut oil or olive oil!!!
Makeup:
If you have a limited budget, I would honestly hold off on getting luxury makeup right away and practice with drugstore brands first. Then upgrade!
Eyes/Brows:
I would get one neutral palette for everyday looks.
Brow pencils/gel/pomade ...ABH is the best out there, but the most expensive
Mascara: Better Than Sex by Too Faced is one of the best out there. A dupe that is comparable to that mascara that is cheaper and also a really good quality is the L'Oreal Paris mascara. It is amazing!
Lips:
Nude/pinkish lipstick for everyday looks - Dulce Vita by Nars is a popular one and it has a blue-ish undertone which helps your teeth appear whiter (bonus!)
Classic, matte red lipstick that is good for everyday, date night or special occasion looks - Cruella by Nars is bomb!!! It looks good on everyone! I have yet to meet someone who doesn't look good in it! Totally worth the investment!
Pencil lip liner - Definitely get this (in a color closely matching your lipstick color)... because it helps reduce the lipstick from bleeding onto somewhere around your lips and helps keep your lipstick stay put!
Lip gloss - Buxom, Milani L'Oreal and L.A. Colors have really great, high shine ones!
*Exfoliate your lips using sugar and Vaseline OR sugar and olive oil to remove the dead skin before applying any lipstick... especially matte lipsticks! It hydrates your lips and makes a huge difference + prevents the cracked lips with lipstick look ...cannot emphasize this enough! Also, before starting your makeup... apply Vaseline/chapstick on your lips and do your lips last.*
For my (future) sub ohm mech modders out there. Here is a quality setup that will allow you to rebuild to your heart's delight. I recommend a minimum of 4 batteries.
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I had some issues where I kept changing something in it and messing all my progress up. Been doing much better now that I realized I was the problem. Seems like a lot in writing, but it really isn't much.
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I mainly use the kojac sponge because it cuts down on me picking the flacky skin off my face which tended to be the gateway to me picking acne or peeling off scabs.
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PM:
(I do my face wash last step in the shower even though places tend to recommend against it because of the heat; if I turned up the heat a lot during my shower, I turn it down to wash my face. It seemed to me that I used more heat in the sink after showering since my hands can stand heat better than the rest of my body.)
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Shower details:
I use shampoo/conditioner that doesn't contain sulfates. I know my one friend realized that sulfates in her shampoo were likely what was causing her back to break out. I use this which is expensive but it lasts me a year even though I tend to overuse it.
I also wash in the following order: shampoo, conditioner (leave in), private areas with water, wash my hands with my body soap (Dr. Bronner's), then my shoulders/back before any other part since that seemed to cut down on back acne as well. Last, in order, I wash my armpits, groin (not the inside of genitals, I mean my groin pit?? [Where my leg bends] I cover my genitals to keep soap out of that area.), feet. Then I rinse out the conditioner and do my face wash routine.
Edit: Also forgot to mention that I avoid letting soap sit on my skin. Trial and error seems to show that that causes me to breakout as well so I rinse it off as I go.
I don't change my pillowcase every night but I flip them. I have two pillows I sleep on and I sleep once on each before changing the pillowcase.
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I would definitely recommend changing one thing or adding one thing at a time and patch testing if you can.
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ETA: If your acne is severe, I'd still recommend a dermatologist when you can go. Or maybe talking to your primary doctor even. My HRT prescriber, for my acne, prescribed me Doxycycline and Tretinoin at one point. I don't use either, currently, but you can try using a non-dermatologist if you don't have any other option.
Edit2: Clarified some minor things.
Why is neroli oil so expensive?
In the UK, at least, you can find 5ml of (supposedly) pure neroli oil for under $20:
http://www.naturallythinking.com/aromatherapy/essential-oils/neroli-essential-oil.html
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neroli-Essential-Oil-Therapeutic-Aromatherapy/dp/B076P5VMJ1
And they claim it's 100% pure with no dilutants.
You're welcome. You know: I love how it feels, too. So creamy! I've heard other people on this sub say they hate the smell of rosehip oil. Not me! It smells toasty and warm to me. Plus, the brand I use is a pretty gold/amber color.
The essential oils sold with diffusers are often diluted - These oils are only meant to make a home smell nice.
I purchased my original essential oils at a health and wellness store (the type that sells whey powder and meal replacement mixes), though you can often find them online for lower prices. I know the brand I use isn't the "best," but for adding a little scent to my hair soap and ACV rinse it works great!
There are the two I have:
http://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-Rosemary-Oil-1-Ounce/dp/B000MGOYZE
http://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-Lavender-Oil-1-Ounce/dp/B0009RSP38/
I use about 10 drops per cup of water.
I just put some on my wrists when he starts getting nippy
https://smile.amazon.com/NOW-Peppermint-Essential-Oil-4-Ounce/dp/B005GMFWXW/
Since there seems to still be some confusion
Pepperment Extract
http://www.adamsextract.com/product.asp?productID=10686
Pepperment Oil
http://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-7586-Peppermint-4oz/dp/B00028MKRQ
One is a drug used for upset tummies (and apparently rat control), the other a yummy flavoring for candies and cookies.
Fear cuts deeper than swords.
Fear cuts deeper than swords.
1 something grey
2 something reminiscent of rain Well it's a rainbow necklace and without rain you don't get a rainbow ;)
3 unusual food related item um yeah talk about yummy dreams hehe
4 something for someone else a psy gangnam guy mask for Liz. She swears she's going to marry that man lol
5 a book you should read One of my favorite memoirs of all time by Frank McCourt growing up dirt poor in Ireland. I would like to read a thousand times
6 item less than a dollar an mp3 from the 80s oh yeah!!
7 something about cats, nothing on my list, will edit soon
8 something beautiful but not useful this shirt is lovely but I have no clue where I'd ever wear it.
9 a movie Grease!! Everyone should see it because it's effing amazing!
10 for hurting zombies You could attack them with this amazing pizza cutter that looks like a saw!!
11 profound impact would be this awesome stream mop, cleaning is getting difficult for me sure to health issues and this would make life easier
12 add on item eyebrow shapers
13 most expensive I have no computer at the moment. I use a kindle. I need a computer to keep me business organized amongst other reasons.
14 bigger than a bread box, well a bread box could fit inside this laundry bag
15 This pretty ring is smaller than a golf ball
16 This peppermint oil smells wonderful
17 sfw toy would be this belching hamburger keychain
18 back to school zipper pouch to keep your lunch money in
19 my current obsession is kitchen or cooking gadgets hence this adorable ice cream cone hinged container
20 awe inspiring....umm sock monkey headphones...amiright??
Bonus item made in Oregon hand warmer clay mug
Bonus item
I know this is an old thread, but I saw your question never really got answered.
Carrier oil, the oil that makes up the majority of your mix, can probably be found your local health food store, organic grocery, hippie/smoke shop or maybe even Fred Meyer. You can also get essential oils from the same places. They're the oil that puts off the smell, and they can have benefits in themselves.
Or honestly you can order everything you need from Amazon.
Jojoba oil (carrier oil):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00GJX58PE/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?qid=1464522016&sr=8-1&keywords=jojoba+oil&pi=SY200_QL40
Cederwood oil (essential oil):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000MGWIMK/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?qid=1464522084&sr=8-1&keywords=cedarwood+oil&pi=SY200_QL40
Tea tree oil (essential oil):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0014UFXCA/ref=mp_s_a_1_11_a_it?qid=1464522236&sr=8-11&keywords=tea+tree+oil
Start with an ounce (30ml) of jojoba oil, add the tea tree and cederwood oils in one drop each at a time.
This should get you started, from here it's just about experimenting and figuring out what you like
http://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-Lemongrass-100%25-Ounce/dp/B000MGSJBY/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=undefined&sr=1-1&keywords=lemongrass+extract
You can cook a coconut oil extraction on a stove top on very low heat, but you have to watch it closely and stir very often. Consider making a double boiler, put a small pot into a big pot with simmering water. A slowcooker is just a safe way to prevent overheating the oil, though I would strongly recommend getting one not just for ABV but for cooking in general, especially for turning cheap cuts of meat from tough and terrible into mouthwateringly delicious.
Go to a heathfood or vitamin store like GNC and get some soy lecithin, grind up the ABV by hand if you have to or with a coffee grinder, mix coconut oil, ABV powder and lecithin in the small pot, put that into the bigger pot with water that is barely boiling or even a step down from boiling so it's too hot to keep your hand in but not yet boiling. Let it sit for 2 hours heating, stirring and topping off water after about an hour. Remove from the heat and let it cool, pop it in the freezer for at least 2 hours. Repeat the heat and freeze steps at least one more time.
You can substitute propylene glycol or vegetable glycerine if you can't find lecithin, you can even put nothing extra in but it wont be as potent. You can even forego the grinding and still get a good result, but if you have access to a freezer please do freeze it as it makes a huge difference. Heat > freeze > heat > freeze, it really helps release all the goodies as the freezer makes ice crystals that shreds the ABV on the cellular level.
Once you have your coconut oil (you can use cheap coconut oil, I use this stuff: http://amzn.com/B00A2A88ZW ), I also add in a few drops of lemongrass oil, some believe the myrcene in it helps with potency, even if that's bull it still helps make it smell better and helps with any burps you get eating the oil not tasting like ass. If you're the type that tends to get gas from eating ABV you can help a bit by pouring the hot oil through a cheese cloth lined wire mesh strainer, you'll have to go slow and help force the oil through with a rubber spatula or something like that since the oil will start to filter through very slowly.
Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QJCFWSI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But I've also used Trader Joe's before and they are both just as good as the other imo!
Yay! I'm so happy to find someone I can help with this! Here's what I use - http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00028MKRQ.
You can do what I said above or use an oil diffuser by your bed when you lie down.
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Now that it's a new day, I hope you're feeling a little better and your good karma is starting to kick in. Just in case it hasn't, karma, quick!
Weird and random things happen to me all the time. One of the latest things to happen was just the other day, my boyfriend and I were quoting Robin Hood, Men in Tights and the line was, "A toll is a toll. And a roll is a roll. If we don't get no toll's, then we don't eat no rolls" (I think we were making rolls for dinner). Now, keep in mind this movie is from the 1993, so it was totally random. Now for the weird part. I very rarely venture out of RAOA cause most people are dicks, but I ended up clicking on a thumbnail and reading the comments. Third comment from the top was the quote we had been saying from Robin Hood...it was pretty weird to say the least!
If I win, I would love this peppermint oil($6.15 under new and used with free shipping) I like to put a few drops on a tissue then suck it up in my vacuum for a nice clean scent :) Thanks for the contest!
Here is a url. There's no visible brand name on the bottle.
I think frankincense was widely used because it was valuable in the ancient world and thus a considerable sacrifice in the old days, but you can easily order it online which is easier than offering him barley and cakes (which were also used as offerings to apollo).
https://www.amazon.com/Frankincense-100-Therapeutic-Grade-Essential/dp/B00O13KZ70
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000MGSJBY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Actually I buy mine online! [This] (http://www.amazon.com/Aura-Cacia-Natural-Harmonizing-Grapeseed/dp/B0001TPRJE/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1422457134&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=aura+cacia+grapeseed) is the exact one I use and this big bottle has been lasting me forever.
I think oil cleansing and moisturizing have both helped my oily skin, but I still get greasy on my nose and forehead. If you wear makeup, my best tip for oily skin it to apply a loose powder before your foundation, and then another application of powder after foundation (people often call this the Wayne Goss method if you want to read more about it). I like Ben Nye Translucent Loose Powder and Revlon Colorstay liquid foundation for my oily skin. I still blot about twice a day, but it's not as crazy as it used to be.
Honestly, I like the MR11 for new(er) folks to start off with. It isn't ridiculously short, it isn't ridiculously long. It has a good neutral feel even though it is fully stainless (the handle).
Ummm, besides that.... the kit will come with an Alum bloc.
Back to the Amazon purchase, one thing that I'd recommend always having on hand from there that has been my favorite for the past few months or so are going to be:
Thayers
and
Tea Tree Oil
I can't really think of anything else off the bat right now.... I'd say that I am selling my Merkur Futur, but I don't think that I'd recommend that as a beginner razor at all. Maybe once you want to try something more aggressive and adjustable that is affordable down the road.
Here is what I went with after a little Amazon research but who knows if it's good:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y2CLF3T/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
like this one!. While I have bought peppermint oil and lavender for scenting homemade beauty products, I'm not sure I want to know what frankincense smells like.
I use rosehip oil as a moisturizer and before I put on makeup! I have this one! I鈥檝e used argan oil in the past and liked it even more, but I was convinced the one I tried was making me break out. I would suggest you maybe try that out, too, though! :)
Health food stores, or online.
Here is the amazon link I bought it from:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000MGSJBY/ref=oh_details_o09_s01_i03?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I take a few drops of this. If it's particularly bad I sometimes put a larger amount in a gel capsule. It is VERY potent, you might just go straight for the gel caps and avoid getting it on your tongue.
I believe it was this one. It wasn鈥檛 recommended to me, but i bought it because it said it was therapeutic grade. Again, don鈥檛 forget to dilute it with water!
MAJESTIC PURE Tea Tree Oil - Pure and Natural Therapeutic Grade Tea Tree Essential Oil - Melaleuca Alternifolia - 4 fl oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JD9FS28/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Q9.0DbAGWTPSE
We will have to try this out this year.
Something like this will work?: https://www.amazon.com/Lemongrass-Large-ounce-Best-Essential/dp/B00PHLPK1G/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1485545028&sr=8-3&keywords=lemongrass%2Boil&th=1
I was having this issue too about a month ago! I was putting chapstick on like crazy and it wasn't helping. I think it is because I drool at night, which I read can be a cause (which if you started using the invisilign it would make sense that it might be trapping bacteria in your mouth and drool). It does look like angular cheilitis, but I'm not a doctor.
I'd try some tea tree oil mixed with some vitamin E oil. Tea tree oil is a natural antifungal, antibacterial, and antimicrobial, and you don't need to use a lot (it's potent!) so it is an effective an inexpensive treatment. You can usually find tea tree oil at the pharmacy or the grocery store, but if not you can get it online or at health food type stores. The vitamin E oil they should have at the pharmacy or grocery store as well, but if you have any vitamin E capsules you can crack one open and apply it.
I also read that this problem can occur when your immune system is weakened, which can happen when you're stressed or haven't been eating enough nutritional foods. It wouldn't hurt to add a multivitamin and some vitamin C. I know when I started taking vitamins, the corners of my mouth cleared up in a couple weeks.
Hello, it was this one. Please tell me what you think of it.
4oz - Premium Quality Vanilla Essential Oil (4 Ounce with Dropper) Therapeutic Grade Vanilla Oil https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HRZRQYB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_q57jDbZ47TF44
I also react poorly with any SSRI antidepressant, but this is an old tricyclic antidepressant which has very minimal side effects. You take it right before bed so you'll wake up a bit groggy. But the rest of the day is pretty smooth.
Try peppermint oil immediately. It will give you instant relief.
http://www.amazon.com/Heathers-Tummy-Tamers-Peppermint-Capsules/dp/B0002UDK4Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406125765&sr=8-1&keywords=peppermint+oil+capsules
or
http://www.amazon.com/NOW-Foods-Peppermint-Oil-ounce/dp/B00028MKRQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406125773&sr=8-1&keywords=peppermint+oil
I usually shoot it with a shot glass and chug water to chase it. It's been a life-saver.
Forgot to answer migraine question. Excedrin kind of helps, but I'm a bit gun shy of that medication. I took it for a while and actually got hooked - ugly, huh? I've seen a neurologist and suffered from migraines since my teenage years. At one point I had them as much as three times a week. I'm on Topamax daily preventive and have a couple of reactive options as well. OTC stuff doesn't work too well.
Few things you might try immediately at onset:
I bought this because it was on Prime and was cheap enough to test it out. I was also looking at the pure myrcene that is about double the cost shipped. It does look like it's food grade but I wasn't sure if it was worth it just to test out how myrcene acts as a potentiator. Considering the capsules smell like a metric fk ton of lemon after I store them. Also, my burps tastes like a super lemonhead candy bomb went off in my gut. It doesn't really bother me but, I could see other having an issue potentially. Hope that helps :)
https://www.amazon.com/NOW-Solutions-Tea-Tree-1-Ounce/dp/B0014UFXCA
Would this be correct for tea tree oil?
What is your experience with using Thayer's Witch Hazel toner for oily and acne-prone skin?
I have been getting some zits after a bout of clear skin. I have always had acne-prone and oily skin. I also found tea tree oil on Amazon that has over 25,000 reviews. Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QJCFWSI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_gCT.BbTB4K3E0
I'm not a 100% sure if it should be applied to skin directly or if it needs to be diluted, although people said that it really works to get rid of acne. Thoughts?
I use Desert Essence Tea Tree Oil Skin Ointment for the cold (lips, cheeks, neck). And the regular Tea Tree Oil to help with breakouts. Quick applications after shower. I try to buy the 1-2 oz. Smaller and easier to carry around.
Add this maybe?
The new kid on the block is Swarm Commander
https://www.amazon.com/Swarm-Lure-Commander-2oz-Bottle/dp/B00NHVOL7C
The old school guy is Lemon grass oil
https://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-Essential-Oils-Lemongrass/dp/B000MGSJBY
This dude wrote the book on swarms (WARNING PDF) http://www.naturalbeekeeping.com.au/Bait%20Hives%20for%20Honey%20Bees%20-%20Seeley.pdf
Here is a Beesource forum post with people talking about this very issue:
http://www.beesource.com/forums/showthread.php?263950-How-do-you-quot-bait-quot-your-swarm-traps
https://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2013/06/10-homemade-cleaners-made-from-citrus.html plus https://www.amazon.com/Artizen-Lime-Essential-100-NATURAL/dp/B06Y2J8LW2/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1505751519&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=lime+essential+oil&psc=1
Are you located in the US? You can get EO at pretty reasonable prices from Amazon: amazon.com/Lemongrass-Large-ounce-Best-Essential/dp/B00PHLPK1G
I've used this brand with good results.