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Essential Oils for Libido and Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas

Essential Oils for Libido and Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas

Essential Oils for Libido and Valentine's Day Gift IdeasEssential oils for libido and Valentine’s Day gift ideas go hand-in-hand as potent aphrodisiacs! Therefore, as far as sexual remedies go, they are a natural pairing.

Since the sense of smell and the sex drive are connected by the limbic system in the brain, specific scents inspire sexual desire.

It seems like Valentine’s Day is the ideal time to give the gift of essential oils and create a wonderfully erotic and enjoyable atmosphere for you and your partner!

Essential Oils for Lovers

First of all, try your favorite stand-alone essential oils. Or you may rather select one or more of our custom blended edible massage oils for an extra special experience!

Especially relevant is that various essential oils provide a multitude of sexual benefits.

Hence, they can arouse instincts, calm anxiety, improve desire, decrease inhibitions, increase libido, and elevate love and happiness.*

Yet they can also enhance self-confidence, prevent premature ejaculation, increase sensuality and self-worth, and balance energy and hormones.*

Basil, Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Ginger, Geranium, Jasmine, Juniper, Lavender, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang are all known to provide these kinds of sexual benefits.

Sexual Energy Blend and Edible Ylang Ylang Massage Oil

Maybe you can try our Sexual Energy Blend, containing Ylang Ylang, Tangerine, Sandalwood, Ginger Root, and Patchouli. Most of all, it will fuel you and your lovers’ sexual energy, due to its earthy, sensual, and sweet essential oils.

Finally, Edible Ylang Ylang Massage Oil relaxes the mind, seduces the senses, and is an excellent edible aphrodisiac that enhances your experience.*

Don’t let challenges with impotence come between you and your lover! Find out about essential oils for impotence here.

*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease.

 

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