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Rosemary + Peppermint +. Rice Water Hair Ritual

There’s something so beautiful about creating simple rituals that make you feel good naturally. This Rosemary + Peppermint Rice Water Hair Spray has honestly become one of my favorite wellness beauty rituals because it’s easy, affordable, energizing, and makes your hair feel incredible.


I usually spray this all over my scalp and hair first thing in the morning, throw my hair up, and go about my routine — journaling, movement, meditation, making coffee, cleaning, answering emails, whatever the morning brings. Then I rinse and wash it out in the shower later.

It leaves my hair feeling refreshed, shiny, stronger, and deeply nourished. The cooling sensation from the peppermint and rosemary almost feels like a natural morning wake-up call for both your scalp and your nervous system.



Rice water has been used for centuries in beauty rituals because of its ability to help support stronger, smoother, shinier hair. It contains amino acids, antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins that help nourish the hair shaft and scalp naturally.


Rosemary Essential Oil

Rosemary is one of my favorite oils for scalp health and hair support. It’s known for helping stimulate circulation to the scalp while supporting healthier, fuller-looking hair over time. Plus, it smells grounding, herbal, and fresh.


Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint gives this blend its cooling, energizing feeling. It creates that fresh tingly sensation that makes your scalp feel awake and alive. I also love peppermint because it helps me feel mentally refreshed and energized in the mornings.


Liquid Silica

Silica is often used to support healthy hair, skin, and nails. I love adding it into this blend because it gives the hair a beautiful healthy-looking shine while helping support strength and elasticity.


What You’ll Need

Empty glass spray bottle

Pure rice water (homemade or store bought)

10–20 drops rosemary essential oil

10–20 drops peppermint essential oil

About 5 droppers liquid silica concentrate


How To Make It

Fill most of your glass spray bottle with rice water. Add the rosemary essential oil, peppermint essential oil, and liquid silica concentrate.

Shake it shake it shake it baby.

That’s it.


How To Use

Spray generously onto your scalp and throughout your hair. Massage gently into the scalp if desired. Leave it on while you go about your morning routine, then rinse and wash out in the shower.



    •    Store in the refrigerator if using homemade rice water.

    •    Always start with fewer essential oil drops if you have a sensitive scalp and you can always had more

    •    Consistency matters. Natural rituals work beautifully over time.

    

There’s something magical about returning to simple ingredients from nature and realizing they’ve been the beauty secret all along.


Nature knows what she’s doing 


The Wellness Guide- All My Favorites

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There comes a point where your body, mind, and soul all begin asking for the same thing: slowness, truth, peace, and healing. Not because you’re weak. Not because you’re broken. But because somewhere along the way, you became disconnected from the natural rhythm of life.


You wake up tired even after sleeping. Your nervous system feels overwhelmed.


You start questioning everything. You feel pressure to keep up, keep producing, keep pleasing, keep proving. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, you lose the sound of your own inner voice.


I think so many of us spend years becoming who the world told us we should be that we forget who we already were before fear, heartbreak, pressure, and survival mode took over. Before the burnout. Before the self-doubt. Before we started carrying everyone else’s expectations.


But underneath all of that noise… your soul is still there. Still whispering. Still guiding.


This journey is not about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering.

Remembering the version of you that felt connected. Connected to God. Connected to peace. Connected to your body, your intuition, nature, joy, and purpose.


The world teaches us to search outside ourselves for fulfillment. More success. More validation. More money. More perfection. More achievement. Yet so many people who “have it all” still feel empty inside. Because the soul cannot be nourished by performance.


Real healing begins when we slow down long enough to actually listen.


Sometimes anxiety is not your body betraying you. Sometimes it’s your soul asking for a different way of living. Sometimes exhaustion is not weakness.
It’s a wake-up call. And sometimes the very thing that broke you open becomes the beginning of your spiritual awakening.


This is not about having everything figured out. It’s about learning how to trust again.


Trust yourself. Trust God. Trust divine timing. Trust that your life is unfolding exactly the way it’s meant to.


The next step becomes clear the moment we stop drowning it out with noise.

The more you slow down, the more life begins to speak differently. You notice what drains you. What lights you up. What feels aligned. What no longer feels true.


Your soul has not abandoned you. It has simply been waiting for you to listen.

Breath work is the key

Inhale Love- Exhale Gratitude

A Guide to Breathing Exercises and Positive Affirmations


Breathing exercises combined with positive affirmations can significantly enhance your mental and emotional well-being. This guide provides simple breathing techniques and affirmations to help you cultivate calmness, confidence, and positivity.


Breathing Exercises

Diaphragmatic Breathing (Belly Breathing)

Purpose- Promotes relaxation and reduces stress.


First

Find a comfortable position (sitting or lying down).

Place one hand on your chest and the other on your abdomen.

Inhale deeply through your nose, allowing your abdomen to rise while keeping your chest still.

Exhale slowly through your mouth, feeling your abdomen fall.

Repeat for 5-10 minutes, focusing on your breath


4-7-8 Breathing

Purpose- Reduces anxiety and promotes relaxation.

How to Do It-

Sit or lie down comfortably.

Inhale quietly through your nose for a count of 4.

Hold your breath for a count of 7.

Exhale completely through your mouth for a count of 8.

Repeat the cycle 4 times.


Box Breathing

Purpose-Enhances focus and calms the mind.


How to Do It

Sit in a comfortable position.

Inhale through your nose for a count of 4.

Hold your breath for a count of 4.

Exhale through your mouth for a count of 4.

Hold again for a count of 4.

Repeat for 4-6 cycles.


Alternate Nostril Breathing (Nadi Shodhana)

Purpose: Balances energy and calms the mind.


How to Do It-

Sit comfortably and place your left hand on your knee.

Use your right thumb to close your right nostril.

Inhale deeply through your left nostril.

Close your left nostril with your right ring finger, then open your right nostril and exhale through it.

Inhale through your right nostril, then close it and exhale through your left.

Continue alternating for 5-10 cycles.




Affirmations are positive statements that can help challenge negative thoughts and beliefs. Here are some affirmations you can use alongside your breathing exercises:


For Stress Relief

 With each breath, I release the tension in my body.

I am calm, centered, and at peace.


For Confidence

I believe in my abilities and trust myself.

I am strong, capable, and resilient.


For Self-Love

I am deserving of love and kindness.

I honor and appreciate my unique journey.


For Positivity

I attract positive energy and embrace joy.

Every day, I choose to focus on the good.I choose to be the light.




How to Combine Breathing Exercises and Affirmations


Find a Quiet Space, Choose a calm environment where you won’t be disturbed.

   

Set an Intention

Decide what you want to focus on during your practice—whether it’s reducing stress, building confidence, or cultivating self-love.


Practice Breathing

Start with a breathing exercise that resonates with you, such as diaphragmatic breathing or 4-7-8 breathing. Focus solely on your breath for a few minutes.


Introduce Affirmations

As you breathe, repeat your chosen affirmations either silently or aloud. Sync your breath with your affirmations—for example, inhale deeply while thinking “I am calm,” and exhale while affirming “I release stress.”


Visualize

As you practice, visualize the positive energy of your affirmations filling your body with each inhale and the release of negativity with each exhale.


Conclude the Practice**: After 5-10 minutes, take a moment to sit in stillness. Reflect on how you feel, and gradually return to your surroundings.



Incorporating breathing exercises and positive affirmations into your daily routine can lead to improved mental clarity, emotional resilience, and overall well-being. By nurturing your mind and body through these practices, you can cultivate a more positive outlook on life. Remember, consistency is key—try to dedicate a few minutes each day to your breathing and affirmation practice to experience the full benefit.

The Power Of Essential Oils

Pure Healing Oils

A Pathway to Healing

I’ve always been fascinated by the healing benefits of essential oils. As someone who supports natural remedies and holistic approaches to health, I’ve explored the use of essential oils for different purposes, such as improving relaxation, reducing stress, boosting my immune system, and easing pain.


Essential oils, derived from plants, have been used for centuries in various cultures for medicinal and therapeutic purposes. As holistic and alternative medicine grows, more individuals are seeking natural remedies to enhance physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Breathe in wellness, breathe out stress.


The healing properties of essential oils are deeply rooted in both science and traditional medicine. The oils contain natural compounds like terpenes, phenols, and esters, which give them their therapeutic benefits. Whether you’re using them for relaxation, immunity, or skin care, essential oils interact with your body on multiple levels:


The use of essential oils can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt, India, and China. In Egypt, essential oils were used in religious ceremonies, embalming, and medicinal practices. Indian Ayurveda utilized these oils for healing purposes, while the Chinese used them to harmonize body and mind. 


Essential oils have Anti-inflammatory and Antiseptic Properties. Oils like tea tree, eucalyptus, and lavender are renowned for their ability to reduce inflammation and fight infections. These oils are commonly used to treat wounds, cuts, and skin irritations. Lavender, in particular, is soothing for burns and can speed up skin regeneration. 


Pain Relief- Peppermint oil, with its menthol content, is frequently used for relieving headaches, muscle soreness, and joint pain. We use Peppermint daily in my home for neck aches and stomach aches. It acts as a natural analgesic and muscle relaxant. When wintergreen essential oil is applied topically and fully absorbed, it represents the same salicylate as a 325 mg aspirin tablet. Theoretically, analgesic essential oils such as wintergreen could provide comparable pain relief. The powerful anti-inflammatory properties also make frankincense essential oil one of the most effective essential oils for breast pain. Many women experience severe breast pain due to pregnancy or during menstrual cycles. Ginger essential oil is one of the best essential oils for lower back pain, thanks to its pain-relieving properties. Its well-known properties have been studied time and time again, making it one of the top recommended essential oils for back pain. Peppermint and Ginger is my favorite for pain, bloating, neck aches, IBS flare up and so much more.


Respiratory Health- Eucalyptus and tea tree oils are often used in aromatherapy to support respiratory health. These oils help clear nasal passages and fight bacteria, making them ideal for treating colds, sinus infections, and congestion. Essential oils like eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, and cypress can be beneficial if you're experiencing nagging respiratory inflammation. My son came down with the flu over the weekend and this nagging cough is persistent. I ended up rubbing peppermint and ginger on his chest and his coughed calmed down quite a bit. 



One of the most well-known benefits of essential oils is their ability to alleviate stress and anxiety. Essential oils can lower feelings of anxiety. Oils like lavender, bergamot, ylang ylang, , Frankincense, Sandalwood and citrus are known to uplift mood and reduce stress levels, creating a sense of peace. I love adding Rose, jasmine, sandalwood frankincense, vanilla and lavender for the ultimate zen roller.


Physical Healing- Essential oils like tea tree, eucalyptus, and peppermint have antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties. They're often used in natural remedies to boost immunity, soothe sore muscles, or relieve respiratory issues. For example, tea tree oil is a powerful antiseptic, often used to treat skin conditions like acne or cuts.


Mental Clarity- Oils such as rosemary, lemon, and peppermint are known to boost focus and clarity. Diffusing these oils during work or study sessions can improve cognitive performance, while lavender or chamomile promotes relaxation and reduces anxiety, making them perfect for calming the mind before sleep.


Emotional Healing- Beyond the physical, essential oils are also known for their ability to restore emotional balance. The simple act of inhaling certain oils can trigger relaxation or energy, depending on your needs. For instance, citrus oils like orange and grapefruit are uplifting, often used to combat feelings of sadness or fatigue, while floral oils like jasmine and rose can evoke feelings of love, joy, and peace.


How to use Essential Oils:


Use a diffuser to disperse essential oils into the air. This is a great way to create a calming atmosphere. Popular choices for diffusing include lavender for relaxation and eucalyptus for clarity.


Simply inhale essential oils directly from the bottle or add a few drops to a cotton ball. This method is quick and effective for immediate relief from stress or fatigue. Inhale peace- Exhale stress.


Dilute essential oils with a carrier oil (like coconut or jojoba oil) and add them to a roller you can purchase off Amazon. I love making my own natural-healing essential oil rollers. Jasmine, Sweet Orange, Rose, Vanilla and sandalwood is one of my favorite blends. This combo makes me happy every time I roll it on.


Add a few drops of essential oils to your skincare routine. Lavender and tea tree oils can help with acne, while chamomile is soothing for irritated skin. I personally use rose oil and frankincense on my face every am after I wash my face.


Add 5-10 drops of your favorite essential oil to a warm bath. Oils like lavender or eucalyptus can enhance relaxation and promote a soothing experience. You all know I love my magnesium bath flakes with Lavender, Vanilla & Sandalwood, it’s a daily vibe for me.

Create a relaxing foot soak by adding essential oils like peppermint or tea tree to warm water. This is especially beneficial after a long day on your feet. Add magnesium bath flakes to the foot bath for an ultimate relaxing experience. 


Use essential oils like lemon, tea tree, lavender or cinnamon to make natural cleaning products. Add them to water or vinegar for an effective & natural cleaner. I’ve been using essential oils for years to clean my home. The smell alone will have you switching in no time.


Incorporate essential oils into your meditation or yoga practice. Apply a calming oil like frankincense before you begin, or use it in a diffuser to create a peaceful environment. I love making a spray bottle using witch hazel, frankincense and sandalwood for such a beautiful start to my morning meditation. I will spray my body, the air and my mat.


Essential oils are more than just pleasant smells; they're a vibe—a natural, healing force that taps into our deepest emotional and physical needs. As we continue to seek out natural ways to enhance our well-being, essential oils remain a powerful tool in the journey toward holistic health. Whether you're using them to relax, heal, or simply elevate your space, essential oils help you feel more connected to yourself, nature, and the healing energy around you. I promise you will be hooked.



They soothe the skin, they ease the soul,  

Their fragrant whispers make us whole.  

In every scent, a story flows,  

Of ancient earth, where healing grows.  

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