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that you may not have considered: fragrance! It’s scientifi c. Smelling something we like is one of the best, quickest ways to de-stress, helping to calm the moment and conquer irritability, anxiety, exhaustion and ennui. Flavors such as peppermint, spearmint, rosemary are all “quick-to- soothe” ingredients. They can actively lift your mood and attitude with just a few deep breaths.


Breathe It. Apply It. Believe It. A


great way to de-stress


Stressed Skin? Coconut, castor and olive oils restore chapped skin—


even cracks and calluses. Natural waxes seal in moisture. Shea butter, saffl ower and acai oil act like a protective barrier locking in moisture like a glove….Stressful Environment? Purify your environment when you can sense stress lingering. Spray tense spaces or use a diffuser for continuous aromatherapy benefi ts. Look for products that DO have: Certifi ed Organic ingredients and Functional Active Essential Oils. Choose products that DO NOT have toxic ingredients, such as: Parabens, Silicones, Phthalates, Synthetic Fragrances and Petroleum.


Intelligent Nutrients and similar companies formulate loving,


certifi ed-organic products with pure plant essential oils and fl avors alive with activity to work with your body’s natural chemistry. All of these certifi ed-organic, “good for you” products can be found at Nature in Beauty in the Hidden Gardens ( 348 Park Avenue North) in Winter Park. By the way, we talk about “fl avors” because they are all food-grade ingredients.


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