Suggested Uses
- LIQUID SUNSHINE ROLL-ON: apply to all pulse points: behind ears, along neck, wrists, and elbow creases. Apply to palms, rub together, then cup hands over nose and mouth and breathe deeply. For adults 18 and over.
- LIQUID SUNSHINE LIPS LIP BALM: apply as often as desired to help relieve dry or chapped lips.
- LIQUID SUNSHINE HAND CREAM: apply a pea-sized amount to the hands and massage until absorbed, leaving skin feeling soft and smooth.
- LIQUID SUNSHINE JUTE & JOY: gently scrub the body in a circular motion to cleanse and exfoliate the skin. Rinse off with water. Not recommended for use on skin abrasions, skin irritations or sensitive areas
- Care: rinse after use and squeeze out excess water. Hang to dry in a place with air circulation. To keep wash pad fresh and dry, do not leave on the floor of the bath tub or shower
Packaging Information
LIQUID SUNSHINE ROLL-ON
Warnings: If accidentally swallowed, seek urgent care/call poison control. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes; if contact occurs, rinse with vegetable oil. If allergic reaction occurs, stop use and consult a doctor. Keep out of reach of children and pets/not for use on children or pets.
LIQUID SUNSHINE LIPS LIP BALM, LIQUID SUNSHINE HAND CREAM, AND LIQUID SUNSHINE JUTE & JOY
For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.
HOW TO STORE: For best results, store all essential oil-based products in a cool, dry area away from direct heat, light and exposure to oxygen.
BEST PRACTICES FOR PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING: Always consult with your trusted healthcare provider prior to introducing essential oil-based products to your routine during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Please refer to our blog for more information.
BEST PRACTICES FOR BABIES & CHILDREN: Always consult with your trusted healthcare provider prior to introducing essential oil-based products to children. Please refer to our blog for more information.
BEST PRACTICES FOR ESSENTIAL OILS & PETS: Always practice pet safety when using essential oil-based products in your home and consult a veterinarian if you have specific questions. Please refer to our blog for more information.