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Aromatherapy questions, answered

Aromatherapy is the practice of using plant-based scent to mark a moment, not a medicine. A few sprays of citrus before your inbox, a roller of lavender before bed, a eucalyptus mist that makes a room feel clean and open. It is sensory — a scent that signals a shift in pace. Our sprays, rollers, and hydrosols carry therapeutic-grade essential oils for a clean, true aroma. You are choosing a feeling, not a treatment.

A hydrosol is a fine botanical-water mist for your face, pillow, or the air around you — two or three spritzes at arm's length. A roller is concentrated oil in a jojoba base that glides onto pulse points like wrists and the back of the neck, so it travels in a pocket. A 4oz spray is a bigger room-and-linen mist for shower walls, sheets, and the doorway you walk through. Mist a room, roll a wrist, spray the air.

For wind-down, reach for lavender, which carries a soft, powdery calm and is often paired with chamomile to round the sharp edge off; rose reads as a warm floral for slow evenings. For morning, citrus is the bright one — grapefruit and tangerine with a lemongrass lift — and eucalyptus opens a room with a cool, clean note. Wind-down leans floral and soft; morning leans citrus and crisp.

Two sets live here. The Sensory Symphony Aromatherapy Gift Set moves a recipient from a bright morning to a calmer evening across one box, which suits a first gift for someone new to aromatherapy. The Aromatherapy Shower Spray Gift Set is three full sprays for the person who lives in the shower and never buys this kind of thing for themselves. For a smaller gesture, a single lavender roller travels well in a card.

Yes. The scent in our rollers, sprays, and hydrosols comes from therapeutic-grade essential oils, and the rollers use a golden jojoba carrier rather than a heavier coconut base, so they absorb without a sticky film. Hydrosols are botanical water — the gentle aromatic byproduct of steam-distilling plants. We hand-pack every order at our warehouse in North Salt Lake, Utah. No synthetic fragrance hiding behind the label.

It depends on the format. A roller on your wrist stays close to the skin for a couple of hours and is easy to top up. A hydrosol mist is the lightest — a fresh lift that fades within the hour, which is why it suits a face or pillow. A 4oz room-and-linen spray holds longest in fabric, so sheets and shower walls keep the note well after you have left the room.