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Room and Body Spray Collection Raises Good Vibrations
Stave off the midday blahs with erbaviva.
Los Angeles, CA May 20, 2005 -- You know the feeling ? its midday on a Wednesday and you?re still buried in the work you were supposed to have finished a week ago. The sun is out and you?d like to be taking a walk, shopping, or doing just about anything other than sitting at your desk for another 5 hours. You?d have another cup of coffee but it doesn?t really sound all that refreshing at the moment.
What do you do? The same thing that Sharon, Debra, and Jada do when they need a little pick me up. Pull out that little brown glass bottle you keep tucked in your drawer for these exact moments.
Sit back, close your eyes, and let the refreshing aroma of erbaviva?s gently scented Room and Body Spray waft over you. Feel your mood change in a snap as the aromatherapy does its work. Suddenly your head feels clearer and colors seem brighter. Your skin feels refreshed as the warming blend of essential oils gently moisturize and revive you. Your vibrations are sky high and you?re ready to get through the rest of the day.
So what is it about a little spritz of grapefruit, orange and jasmine that is so effective at curing the midday blahs? Researchers have asked that question and come up with a variety of answers.
Many medical professionals believe that essential oils that enter the body through the respiratory system and skin function in the same manner as any herbal medication. Essential oils, while very mild compared to most medications, are anything but inert ? they?re complex substances which contain plant hormones, nutrients, and thousands and thousands of other natural chemicals.
When the aromas reach the olfactory center of the brain after being spritzed near the nose, the pleasant fragrance stimulates soothing, refreshing, and calming memories.
?A candle is a very passive form of aromatherapy,? says Robin Brown, founder of erbaviva. ?Our sprays are a more active antidote for mood since they can be sprayed directly on the hair, arms, and clothing. The effect is instantaneous. They?re considered aromacology since you can spray them on your body.?
Erbaviva spent more than three years developing their Certified Organic collection of Room and Body Sprays. Relying on research, focus groups, and age-old practical blends to come up with their thematic collection, they?ve assembled a group of products that aid with a variety of daily needs.
?It?s important to use genuine aromatherapy to get the effect you?re looking for,? Brown advises. ?A lot of products on the market today contain only a minute ?blessing? of essential oils that evaporate once they hit the air ? our collection is as pure as we can make it.?
Erbaviva?s Organic Room and Body Spray Collection includes Embrace; Relax; Breathe; and Awaken which help the user do precisely what the names imply.
Spritz on Awaken at a low ebb in the day and feel yourself refresh with melissa, organic lemongrass, rose, organic ginger, organic roman chamomile, organic lavender; to expand creativity try Breathe and benefit from wild spruce, organic hyssop, organic eucalyptus, organic cedar, organic lemon, organic thyme and organic tea tree. Calm a stressful moment with Relax and let organic lavender, rose and organic neroli unravel the knots in your neck. Add a touch of the exotic with Embrace?s organic grapefruit, organic orange, organic cedar and jasmine.
For more information about the erbaviva spray collection, please visit www.erbaviva.com. Erbaviva?s celebrity clients include Laura Dern, Madonna, Sharon Stone, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Faith Hill to name just a few.
Erbaviva's products can be found at stores like Space NK and Harvey Nichols in the UK; Apothia, Elixir, and Fred Segal in Los Angeles; ABC Carpet and Home in New York; Kokopelli in Chicago; and Greenhouse spas.
Erbaviva is headquartered in Topanga, CA, just outside Los Angeles, and was founded by Robin Brown and wife Anna Cirronis in 1996. The company produces four collections of luxury body care products: Mommy-To-Be; Baby; Bath; and Aromatherapy.
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