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A beautiful blend of essential oils noted to soothe and nourish skin.

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Little Flowers
Frankincense (Boswelia frereana/carterii), Lavender (Lavendula angustifolia), Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), Helichrysum (Helichrysum italicum), Rose Otto (Rosa damascena), Amyris (Amyris balsamifera), Copaiba (Copaifera langsdorfii), Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica), Australian Sandalwood (Santalum spicatum), Sandalwood Mysore (Santalum album)
Safety Information
Children:
 Suitable

Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Not suitable due to Myrrh. Tisserand/Young notes that Myrrh is contraindicated for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, although Myrrh is not on the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy list to avoid (2014).
Therapeutic Uses
Little Flowers essential oil blend may support, aid, ease, soothe, reduce, calm, relax, promote and/or maintain healthy function of the following:
Allergies
Bacteria
Calming
Congestion
Coughs
Fungus
Immune system
Pain
Scrapes, minor
Skin, age spots, dry spots, moles, psoriasis, scars, warts, wrinkles
Sleep
Stress
Tension, nervous
Wounds, minor
Application Suggestions (See Essential Oil Usage for more information and a Dilution Chart.)
Topical: Dilute with a carrier oilunscented lotion or unscented cream and apply on area of concern or as desired. Consider using a roll-on applicator for ease of application of prediluted oil. Extend the value of this amazing blend by adding a drop or two to about a teaspoon (5mL) of Jojoba oil or the carrier oil of your choice. Apply sparingly to face and neck. To avoid potential skin irritation issues, dilute 9% or less.

Children: For infants and children, please follow the Dilution Chart on the Babies and Children page. 

Inhalation: Diffuse or use a personal Nasal Inhaler
Testimonies
The following anecdotal testimonies have not been reviewed by the FDA.
The products mentioned are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure disease.
Information shared on the HEO website is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice given by your trusted health care provider.
We believe that essential oils are provided by the Lord to support our health and well-being.
The Lord is our wisdom, protector and healer.
(Genesis 1:29-30, Ezekiel 47:12) 

1. I am a 53 year-old woman, and have been using "Little Flowers" essential oil blend since early August of 2012. I began to see a tremendous improvement in my skin almost immediately. I have very dry skin and still suffer with mild adult acne, so my face was usually splotchy and frequently peeling. I first tried pure sandalwood oil diluted with jojoba. While that blend did improve my skin conditions, I have found that the "Little Flowers" blend works much better. My face is not blotchy and no longer peels, and my acne has all but disappeared. At bedtime I apply about 3 drops to the back of my hands, on my neck, chest and face. Three drops per location is fairly generous, but the bottle lasts me about 3 months, which makes the price very resonable. I have received numerous comments from friends and family, such as, "Your skin looks so young! What are you using?" and, "Your face looks supple, it's not dull like mine." My neice recently told my daughter, "What is your mom using on her skin? She looks younger than any of our other aunts." I have even found that this oil has reduced my fine wrinkles! Thank you, Linda, for a wonderful product! - Lynn

2. Thank you Linda for your suggestion to try Little Flowers with Wrinkle Ease blend. I love the gentle smell of your Wrinkle Ease blend. Thank you for making these wonderful products. - Julia  [Linda's comment: I've been using Face Nourishment Wrinkle Ease nightly for a while, and when Lynn sent me her testimony, I thought I'd like to try the Little Flowers blend myself. I added about 10 drops to my 1oz Wrinkle Ease spray and added about 10mLs more carrier. It's a beautiful combination.]

3. HEO's Wrinkle Ease and Little Flowers are the best skin products I've ever used. - Jason B.

4. I've been using Wrinkle Ease and Little Flowers for the last couple weeks, and I have to say, I'm am very pleased with it. I was a long-time user of Mary Kay, and nothing they have compares! I have trouble with oily skin, but MK moisturizer for oily skin left my face feeling dry. With Wrinkle Ease my skin feels great, well moisturized but not oily! Love, Love, Love this product! - Becky

5. I purchased a bottle of Little Flowers to apply to my face. I have age spots on my hands. I always spray the oil on my left hand so I can use my right hand to apply it to my face. I started noticing that the age spots on my left hand are less noticeable than on my right hand now. Could you make a lotion that has the ingredients that are in Little Flowers? There are two other people in my office that are interested in this, too. We would like to apply it to our hands, arms and legs to see if it would make the age spots less noticeable in those areas.
HEO's Comment: If you'd like it in a lotion, you can get the unscented cream or lotion and add what you have to it as desired.  
Unscented Lotion
Unscented Cream

6. I recently had a root infection that the dentist wanted to do a root canal on. I mixed a blend that is the same as Little Flowers (it has frankincense, myrrh, helichrysum, lavender and rose) with Plague Defense and a little Tea Tree. I diluted this combo with fractionated coconut oil, and after about 5 days of appling to the gums and tooth, the infection completely cleared up. No infection - no root canal! - Diane

7. I had a suspicious mole/wart on my eyelid that started changing rapidly (growing and tingly) while I was not in town with my oil supply. I used undiluted Little Flowers, and by the time I was home 18 days later, the entire mole had come off and the eyelid was back to normal. The skin under the mole looks perfect - not a sign that'd I'd had an ugly, growing "mole." I'd had the “mole” for a number of years and didn’t treat it until it started to change because it was on my eyelid and I was concerned about the oil seeping into my eye. I’d put a smidgen of a drop on my pinky fingertip and held the finger to the eyelid for about a minute (or longer when extra patient). By then, the oil had absorbed and it never bothered my eye :-) - Linda

8. I started using Little Flowers in November before bedtime. I apply 1 squirt (3% dilution in a spray bottle) on my damp hand and then spread with finger on damp skin over face, neck and chest at bedtime. It helps with wrinkles, especially on forehead! I love the uplifting smell! - Joselyn

9. I've had success with undiluted Little Flowers on a mole and two skin tags - all on my face. The larger skin tag was on the bridge of my nose near my eye and fell off within a week of morning and evening application, while the smaller one on my cheek took months to disappear. (My mole testimony is #7.) I believe the key is the consistency of application. With the smallest skin tag, I saw very little (if any) change for months, and then one day it sloughed off. I'm thankful I persisted and stayed consistent! - Linda

Safety
Myrrh During Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Tisserand/Young notes that Myrrh is contraindicated for use during pregnancy and lactation, although Myrrh is not on the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy list to avoid (2014).

Avoid contact with the eyes and other sensitive areas. Essential oils are both lipophilic and hydrophobic. Lipophilic means they are attracted to fat— like the membranes of your eyes and skin. They are also hydrophobic, meaning they do not like water. Applying a carrier oil will create another fat for the essential oil to be attracted to other than the membranes of the eyes or skin. Tisserand suggests: "With essential oils, fatty oil has been suggested as an appropriate first aid treatment, though the advantage of saline [eyewash] is that the eyes can be continually flushed, and this is less easy with fatty oil.” We are not aware of a case where essential oil in the eyes caused permanent injury or long-term discomfort, but if you feel concerned, please call your health care provider.
Reference
Tisserand, Robert; Young, Rodney, Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals, Elsevier Health Sciences UK 2nd Edition 2014. 
 
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