CALMING ESSENTIAL OIL DIFFUSER BRACELET: Aura Lava rock / stone bracelet comes with Lavender Essential oil , beautifully packed in a jewelry box.
Aromatherapy with Style: 18K Rose Gold Plated Charm with Lava Rock and Pink Zebra Jasper beads makes this premium quality bead bracelet a great gift for women.
7.5" length fits most wrists - 8mm stones strung on durable elastic cord for long wear women's bracelets. Stretch Style makes it very easy to wear.
AROMATHERAPY ON THE GO: Simply add a few drops of Our Lavendar Essential Oil (Included in the set ) or any other of your favorite essential oils onto the porous Lava stone and your yoga beads bracelet will keep diffusing the scent to help you relax.
Perfect Gift Idea – This essential oil diffuser bracelet comes in a beautiful gift-ready box, making it a thoughtful and unique present for birthdays, holidays, or special occasions. Ideal for those who enjoy aromatherapy and stylish jewelry.
Mindfulness in a Box!
Why Choose the Keep Calm All Day Bracelet?
Gift Self-Love, Stay grounded and stress-free, Portable Calm & aromatherapy.
See How It Fits into Your Day
No matter where you are, calm is just a breath away.
How It Works: Step-by-Step Guide
Portable Calm, Simplified
Step 1: Apply Lavender Oil.
Step 2: Wear It.
Step 3: Breathe in Calm.
Perfect gift for womens in your Life or anyone who needs calm
Gift Calm to Someone You Love Best Gift for Stress Relief
Tranquil Coral Elegance: Discover serenity with our orange coral beaded bracelet, exuding calming vibes and natural allure.
Thoughtful Gift Choice: A symbol of relaxation, this bracelet makes an ideal present, beautifully packaged in a jewelry box.
Captivating Serenity: Adorn your loved ones with a calming treasure, a gift that reflects both style and a sense of inner peace.
Make an Impact: Your purchase helps spread the calm 10% of the profit is donated to an NGO helping help children with ADHD
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