Ingredients
Oil Blend: Fractionated Coconut OilCoconut oil is excellent as a skin moisturizer and softener. A study shows that coconut oil is effective and safe when used as a moisturizer, with absence of adverse reactions. A study found that coconut oil helped prevent protein loss from the wet combing of hair when used for fourteen hours as a conditioner before washing the hair. More, Dragonsblood ResinDragon’s blood is a resin produced by the rattan palm tree, native to tropical and subtropical climates of southeast Asia. While there are many red resins that go by the name of dragon blood, Daemonorops draco is the most commercially available. Dragons blood resin is typically burned as incense and its deep red pigment is used as a varnish and a dye. It... More, Dragonsblood Essential OilWith it's rich, mystical aroma dragon’s blood is a resin is often burned as incense. However, depending on the genus and species, dragon's blood resin can even be employed as an ink. More
Mister: Distilled waterWater that has been boiled into a vapor and condensed into a liquid in a separate container, removing impurities such as chlorine, bacteria, and minerals. More, vegetable glycerinTraps moisture in your skin and gives it a youthful, healthy glow. In our essential oil misters, it also helps the fragrance last longer. More, Dragonsblood Essential OilWith it's rich, mystical aroma dragon’s blood is a resin is often burned as incense. However, depending on the genus and species, dragon's blood resin can even be employed as an ink. More.
Essential Oil: Dragonsblood Essential OilWith it's rich, mystical aroma dragon’s blood is a resin is often burned as incense. However, depending on the genus and species, dragon's blood resin can even be employed as an ink. More.
Directions
Oil Blend: Use the dropper to apply tiny drops or fine lines of oil to the scalp and gently massage in with your fingers. Leave on at least two hours prior to washing. For the length of your hair or beard, apply a few drops to your palms, rub them together and gently smooth over the ends.
Mister: Light, dewy, and fragrance filled! Shake well and mist . Avoid face and eyes.
Essential Oil: Add directly to your essential oil diffuser or used at proper dilution in your own creations. Not skin-safe undiluted.
Storage
Additional Resources
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Liliya S. (verified owner) –
Sweet, I would choose Eventide between the two.
Unclegabby (verified owner) –
Smells Divine. I can hear people sniffing the air when I come around. The scent comforts me and I feel protected.
Moon AppleGrey (verified owner) –
One of my favorite Nightblooming oils for sure.
Like already mentioned, its scent is divine, and one of my favorite moments outdoor is when the wind blows my hair towards my face and I get “whiff” of that scent again. ♡
Next time I will try the mister also.
Brandy K. (verified owner) –
I always love getting the oil for my hair! Not only does it make my hair look, feel and smell good, but the bathroom smells equally as wonderful! A favorite of mine, for sure!
Monica K. (verified owner) –
One of my favorite scents, I use 3 drops after the shower and my hair glistens
Casey (verified owner) –
Love this!! It’s a fairly light oil, and makes my hair smell sooo good.