How do I use my Young Living products in everyday life?

How do I use my Young Living products in everyday life?
"But Heidi, how do you use Young Living products, not just our oils, on a daily basis?"

I'm glad you asked!  Read on!
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All the other companies say they are "just as good..."

All the other companies say they are "just as good..."
With the uptick in other essential oils companies coming onto the market (ask yourself why companies decide to market a product, especially when they don't own farms to grow the plants). I decided to share some info and questions for you to just think about when choosing your essential oils company.
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WHY YL - The Community Can't Be Beat!

WHY YL - The Community Can't Be Beat!
Over the years, through sharing Young Living, community has perhaps become the thing I value most about this journey. Whether fellowshipping with friends at an in-person event or interacting with you here in the group or elsewhere online, the support, encouragement, camaraderie, grace, and friendship I experience on a daily basis because of our YL family is a gift for which I will be forever grateful. I have SO many friends I would never have met had The Lord not led me to Young Living.
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Ever wonder why Rose essential oil is so expensive?

Ever wonder why Rose essential oil is so expensive?
It takes 10,000 roses to fill a single 5ml bottle that is equal to 833 dozen roses. It also takes 60 roses to create a single drop of Rose Otto oil. That’s just under 5 dozen roses!

Did you know that Rose Otto distilled from the Bulgarian Rosa damascena essential oil becomes solid at temperatures below 21 °C (69.8 °F)? This happens because the waxes in the oil begin to set below a certain temperature.

You might say that Rose Otto is a wax and not a liquid, but that is not entirely accurate. The parts of the rose used for distillation are the rose petals. The steam pushes its way through the petals during the steam distillation process until the wax and the oils become separated from the water during cooling and condensation. What is left is the stunning rose water in one part, and the oil and its waxes in another.
The Bulgarian climate is perfect for the rose oil production since the petals don’t over-produce the wax. In less favorable climates, the petals need to produce more wax for protection. When the climate is too harsh, or has too little sun, the rose petals will not have the optimum amount of wax as they adapt to their less than optimum climate by producing too much, or too little wax.

Knowing the difference on how your oil is extracted is very important. There are two process, Rose Otto is produced using the steam distillation method (the YL way), and Rose Absolute is produced using a solvent extraction method.

While both methods produce beautifully fragrant oils, the extraction method produces more oil and the resulting scent is stronger, which is why Rose Absolute is mostly used by the perfume industry, while Rose Otto is mostly used in Aromatherapy since the steam distillation process keeps its therapeutic grade intact.
My Rose oil is sometimes more gel and solid if it’s gotten cool. I just roll the bottle back and forth in my hands and it is soon back to its beautiful liquid state. 

My favorite use of Rose is in DIY Beauty Serum. In a 2 dram dropper bottle, combine 4 drops Frankincense, 3 drops Myrrh, and 2 drops Rose. Top with Johoba oil. A drop of this Serum goes a LONG way and produces beautifully amazing results on my skin!

Embracing Change...In Your Business

Embracing Change...In Your Business
No doubt many of us feel that the last 3 years has been a water slide of change.  Things seem to be constantly changing, and we are left figuring out how to not only keep up but do our best to navigate the BEST way through the change.  How do we prepare for change?
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