About This Product
Bring a burst of natural motivation to your workout routine with this uplifting mist, thoughtfully crafted in Iowa, USA. Perfect for anyone who loves to infuse their wellness journey with pure, plant-based aromas, this convenient spray is a simple way to refresh your senses before, during, or after activity.
Key Ingredients
This mist features a blend of essential oils, including sweet orange, peppermint, lavandin, and patchouli. Sweet orange oil is commonly used in aromatherapy for its bright, cheerful scent, while peppermint oil is traditionally used to invigorate and refresh. Lavandin and patchouli oils are valued in herbal wellness for their grounding and balancing aromas. Each ingredient is carefully selected to support a naturally inspired lifestyle.
Ingredients
Water (aqua), polyglyceryl-6 caprylate, polyglyceryl-4 caprate, lactobacillus ferment, citrus sinensis (sweet orange) oil, mentha piperita (peppermint) oil, lavandula intermedia (lavandin) oil, benzoic acid, sodium hydroxide, pogostemon cablin (patchouli) oil, citric acid
Benefits
- Helps create an uplifting and motivating environment with natural essential oils
- Supports a sense of refreshment and renewal during your wellness routine
- Easy-to-use mist format for on-the-go convenience
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
What’s Inside
- Size: 2 fl oz (59 mL) per bottle
- Pack of: 1
- Product form: Mist spray
Who Is It For?
This mist is ideal for active adults, wellness enthusiasts, and anyone looking to add a natural boost to their daily movement or mindfulness practices. It’s a great fit for those who appreciate plant-based, aromatic support in their routines.
Why Choose This Product?
Made in Iowa with thoughtfully selected essential oils, this mist is a simple yet effective way to enhance your wellness rituals. Add it to your gym bag or keep it nearby for a refreshing pick-me-up whenever you need it-naturally.



