Fun & Easy Essential Oil Recipes to Ditch the Toxins in Your Home ❤️
Discover the most amazing Essential Oil Recipe Book that will change your life! This book will show you how to safely use essential oils with confidence and clarity. The recipes found in this book will help you ditch the toxins in your home and have more fun doing it. It includes recipes for diffusing essential oils, making cleaning products, personal care items, and so much more! So, whether you're looking to reduce your exposure to toxins or just have more fun making your own products, the essential oil recipe book is a great place to start.
This Recipe Book will help
✅Create safe, fun, and easy recipes using your essential oils - and did I mention, these recipes actually work too! Because these recipes have been prepared, tried, and tested by certified aromatherapists! Safety and efficacy guaranteed! No more need to spend countless hours over the internet searching for easy essential oil recipes. Everything is in this Recipe Book!
✅Discover more than one way to use essential oils. - Be creative all the way! With more than 70 recipes to choose from, you’ll never run out of recipe ideas! There is certainly a recipe for every occasion!
✅Ditch the toxins in every corner of your home - From sanitizing the air, to making your own diffuser blend, creating a relaxing massage oil to cleaning your kitchen counter! This Recipe Book has got the corners of your home covered! Now, you can live your toxin-free dream home!
Save yourself time and money by using this one comprehensive guide instead of scouring the internet for trustworthy information. If you're looking for an essential oil recipe book that is clear, concise, and complete look no further than the 2020 Essential Oil Recipe Book. This book will help you gain CONFIDENCE + CLARITY in using your essential oils!
The 2020 edition of The Essential Oil Recipe Book by Katie Veldkamp provides readers with the hints, tips and all-important recipes for creating a concoction of homemade treatments, from relaxation oils to candles and soaps. Split over the course of twelve calendar months, Veldkamp takes readers on a seasonally inspired journey from products to combat the chills of January to the ideas perfectly placed for the gifting month of December.
Visually this book ticks all the boxes, with artistically designed copy that does not clog up or overwhelm the page and expert photography that are beautifully layered into the design. The content is both straightforward and accessible, containing a good number of oil recipes for every level of expertise. One thing you do not get from this book is a feeling of being short changed.
To be thorough and fair; there are two key things to consider before purchasing this book. Firstly, and perhaps most obvious, is the use of the '2020' date on the book's cover. Before writing up my review, I reached out to the author for clarification on a newer edition but was only able to obtain the vagueness that a book containing updated recipes was being planned with no date for publication.
The other comment to make is that this book does feature a lot of Simply Earth's company branding, with photos showcasing their products to maximum effect. The recipes are unaffected, to the best of my awareness none of the ingredients are dependent on a Simply Earth subscription, however it is again something to make note of.
Stripping the corporate nonsense aside, this does still remain a highly likeable book and something I would be happy to have on my own bookshelf. A nice and easy way to create a bit of homemade "me time" on a shoestring budget.
Kindle version of book is nothing more than pics of pages of original book!!
I was a subscriber of Simple Earth in the past, but had to pause my subscription for awhile because of fostering kittens. I love the recipes that I've used from past boxes, so decided to buy a Kindle version of the book. I was soooo disappointed because the book is nothing more than photos of the pages and even on the largest setting on the online reader, one cannot read the pages and on the Kindle, one needs to enlarge each photo to see the recipes. The scans are not clear as the enlarged photo has a shadow behind the print. Very difficult for older eyes to read!!!
Unfortunlately, I was trying to look through the book to see if the pics were any better - but they are not. My rating is 3 because the information in this book is 5 star great - but the Kindle version is AWFUL!!!! So that I'd give a 1 star to - hence averaging to 3 stars.
Save your money and DON'T buy the KINDLE version, but go the extra money for the print book. I wish I had!