Zephorium is a range of crystal infused aromatherapy skincare, bath and body, and fragrance collection

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Zephorium is a range of crystal infused aromatherapy skincare, bath and body, and fragrance collection, based on energy attraction and positive thinking, containing only the finest natural and organic ingredients. Best of all it’s all lovingly made locally.

Couples are going beyond simply scenting a wedding with fragrance and are using aromatherapy to energise their wedding party, and the new Love & Surrender range is the perfect tool. Containing a powerful combination of pure rose oil and potentised rose quartz crystal it’s perfect to scent a wedding reception or ceremony. The candle in particular is designed to enhance the heart energy and the ability to receive unconditional love. Likewise, the Love & Surrender Chakra Aura Spray is beautiful when spritzed throughout your venue. Infused with rose quartz crystal and blended with rose oil and sweet orange oil, it smells divine and gives an instant lift.

We also adore the Love & Surrender Heart Shaped Pampering Candle Melts made from natural beeswax, pure aromatherapy and completely toxin free. If you’ve scented the rest of your wedding these will make lovely little favours for guests to take home and forever remember your day fondly whenever they smell the fragrance. Also, new to the collection is the Rose Quartz Gua Sha Facial Set. Gua Sha is trending all over social media at the moment, so if you’re working hard to get your skin wedding ready, there are many who would recommend the technique. Said to move energy and lift wrinkles, which in turn improves circulation and increases lymphatic drainage, it also reduces puffiness. Plus, rosehip is the oil for skin repair, helping to heal and smooth out damaged, scarred or irritated skin, it’s combined here with apricot and hemp oil to further promote repair.

You can shop the collection at https://zephorium.com

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