Back to School Scenting: Learn Better
Summer vacation has come to an end for the young people. If your children are having focus issues, here are our back to school scenting tips! Aromas like mint and citrus are ideal for increasing their ability to concentrate. This is also helpful for groggy teens who have spent the last few months rolling over in bed until 11 in the morning. If so much time being home has left your little ones with way too much energy to sit still in class, soothing fragrances like lavender or chamomile can help allay their case of the wiggles. And if your child is dealing with social anxiety, jasmine provides them with a much-needed boost of confidence.
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Learning Is In Session: Aromas For Inside and Outside The Classroom
SANTAL HOMAGE
Let's talk about wood aromas. Both cedarwood and sandalwood share the trait of enhancing concentration, relaxing the body, and improving brain activity. Pro tip: wood fragrances help deter insects, prevent mildew, and naturally deodorize.
In Santal Homage: Fresh Leaves, Lily, Muguet (Lily of the Valley), Gardenia
CONQUER
Seize the day! Set your alarm early and get productivity going with this original and EXCLUSIVE aroma. Great for any season and for any desk, this new fragrance will energize your spirit and get that report done right.
In Conquer: Fresh Metal, Eucalyptus, Mint, Black Pepper, Evergreen Pine, Wild Iris, Cedar Leaf, Fir Needle, Iron Wood, Oakmoss, Sandalwood, Musk, Worn Leather
KAI JASMINE
Although jasmine is widely known for its fantastic aroma, most are not familiar with its aromachological benefit of being able to quickly relax. We recommend this for our educator clients, as well as college students cramming study time for exams.
In Kai Jasmine: Fresh Leaves, Lily, Muguet (Lily of the Valley), Gardenia
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FOCUS
Grapefruit and citrus water will immediately leave kids feeling more alert while the lavender and rosewater will help them be able to keep their attention fixed on their lessons so they can achieve their goals this year. I think it goes without saying that all classes could benefit from a little extra focus.
In Focus: Citrus Water, Sea Salt, Woods, Amber, Waterlily, Fresh Greens, Grapefruit, Lavender, Rosewater, Oakmoss, Fir Needles, Tonka Bean, Musk
CREATIVITY
The freshness of leaves, basil, and pine will help perk up your tired students while the softness of jasmine and lilac will offer comfort and encourage their whimsically creative side. Art, theater, creative writing, band and so many more would benefit from this lovely aroma.
In Creativity: Sea Salt, Jasmine, Coconut Water, Sheer Vanilla, Wild Flowers, Lilac, Heliotrope, Woods, Clean Musks
BOOK STORE
This is a more sophisticated blend that still brings the subtle notes of jasmine and violet for reducing nervousness, while also inspiring attentiveness. This scent also adds in the familiar smells of leather and paper to help recall the comforting memories of searching for a new book.
In Book Store: Paper, Basil, Violet, Patchouli, Leather, Saffron, Jasmine, Thyme, Citrus, Musk, Vanilla, Amber, Cedarwood, Rose
Additional Fragrances To Consider
Wrap Up
Breathing in certain aromas can assist your child’s ability to learn, as well as cope with some of those nerves when it comes to starting in-person school once more. As parents ourselves, we know what you’re up against: teenagers who want to keep sleeping in, smaller kids who want to keep playing, a difficulty concentrating in a classroom setting after being on their computers for so long. Additionally, a lot of children are dealing with serious social anxiety at the thought of crowded buses, halls, and classrooms again after so long being solitary. We can help with back to school scenting strategies that are tailored to your needs.
We have over 90 different fragrances to choose from, many with the popular success-building scents for students mentioned above. Our fragrances are made with all-natural, pure-grade oils, meaning they are safe for pets and children because they are hypoallergenic.
Updated July 2023