Women's beach accessories on sand for summer vacation concept. Straw tote bag, sun hat and sunscreen lotion or suntan tanning oil spray bottle with blue ocean background for travel holidays.

Sizzling Fun Sun Spray!

  • 12 drops Young Living Therapeutic Grade Lavender
  • 6 drop Young Living Therapeutic Grade Frankincense
  • 2 drops Young Living Therapeutic Grade Copaiba
  • 2 oz. Quality Aloe Vera Juice (keep refrigerated)
  • 2 oz. glass or stainless steel spray bottle.

Shake together well and store in a dark glass spray bottle.

I only trust Young Living Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils in this recipe. Lower grade oils can be toxic and may actually burn the skin.

 

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This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. terri tillman

    i have some experience with YL oils and still have several oils. my favorite one is the lavender oil. i use it on all sorts of stuff from burns to any skin irritation. i love it.

  2. Karen

    Stacy, what is the difference between Aloe Vera gel and Aloe Vera Juice. Can the two be used interchangeably?

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