Halo Wave
Halo Wave is a inhaler essential oil blend in the headache collection, combining Myrrh, Peppermint, Roman Chamomile, Frankincense and Lavender. It uses 15 drops. Add to an inhaler wick and take a few slow breaths.
Recipe
Format: Inhaler · Total drops: 15 · Duration: Ongoing
| Oil | Drops | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Myrrh | 5 | primary |
| Peppermint | 4 | supporting |
| Roman Chamomile | 1 | anchor |
| Frankincense | 3 | supporting |
| Lavender | 2 | supporting |
How to make & use
- 1. Measure your oils
Combine Myrrh (5 drops), Peppermint (4 drops), Roman Chamomile (1 drop), Frankincense (3 drops), Lavender (2 drops).
- 2. Use
Add to an inhaler wick and take a few slow breaths.
Scale amounts to any container with the dilution calculator.
Safety
| Adults | Generally suitable when properly diluted |
| Children | Not recommended |
| Pregnancy | Not recommended |
| Elderly | Generally suitable when properly diluted |
Source: Safety: Tisserand/NAHA/ASPCA; Formulation: Worwood-inspired.
For education only — not medical or veterinary advice. Essential oils are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Always patch-test and consult a qualified professional before use during pregnancy, on children, with pets, or with a health condition.
Frequently asked questions
What oils are in Halo Wave?
Halo Wave combines Myrrh (5), Peppermint (4), Roman Chamomile (1), Frankincense (3), Lavender (2).
How do you make Halo Wave?
Combine Myrrh (5 drops), Peppermint (4 drops), Roman Chamomile (1 drop), Frankincense (3 drops), Lavender (2 drops). Add to an inhaler wick and take a few slow breaths.
Is Halo Wave considered safe during pregnancy?
Halo Wave is not recommended during pregnancy. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use.
Is Halo Wave suitable for children?
Halo Wave is not recommended for young children. Consult a professional before use.