Joining Young Living - Common Questions Answered

I had been hearing about the wonders of essential oils for so long, but always thought it was all hype because the ones I was using were doing nothing.  I figured that I was either immune to holistic remedies or all these people talking about oils were just trying to scam people (andddd had pretty much settled on scam).
I finally decided to give Young Living oils a try and HOLY MOLY - I wasn't immune to holistic remedies and these people weren't lying! I had just been getting what I was paying for by buying "cheap" oils (which I now realize were probably synthetic or watered down and that's why I wasn't seeing results).
So many amazing things happened to my family the first few weeks of trying out our Young Living oils, that I knew I needed to share them with others. 
essential oil stand
But.....how does it work? 
Will I have to spend a bunch of money every month?
What if I want to cancel? 
Will I have to sign away my first born child?
Isn't it like, a cult or something?
I'd rather die than have my friends think I'm part of an MLM...
I could NEVER message people trying to sell things to them.

These are all the things that stopped me from trying Young Living for like, YEARS! 
And now that I'm "in the cult" (lol it's totally NOT a cult), I feel like I need to share these things with people, because I'm totally not the "I'll PM you" type. I'm the "put alllllll that stuff out there from the get-go" type.
First of all, you NEVER have to sell anything or commit to buy anything else EVER again, but if you do happen to fall in love with your oils and want to share about them with friends, you can earn $50 for every friend you refer! If you want to. How great is that?

Ok, so here's how it works:
You spend $45 - $165 on a wholesale membership. The $45 membership comes with one oil (Stress Away) + some samples, and earns you 24% for LIFE.  There is no need to renew, just purchase $50 worth of products A YEAR to keep it active.  Don't want it anymore? Don't buy anything.
Simple.  
There's no monthly ordering commitment. No elusive 1-800 number where you have to wait 3 years on hold to cancel. Just don't spend $50 within a year and you're no longer a member. Boom.
The $165 membership is exactly the same as the $45 except for the fact that it comes with the addition of a whole bunch of oils (12 total) that are great to build your home apothecary, and a beautiful diffuser.
As far as selling things, you totally don't have to sell anything.
Like ever.
The huge majority of Young Living members are in it for the toxin-free products, not the selling.
I'll write up another post about selling so you can read up on it in case you do want to make a business out of Young Living - but please know, I still never recommend you message people trying to sell things to them - ew, gross. 
Now, let's talk products.
Ermagersh.
There are supplements, body care, hair care, dental care, essential oils (duh), makeup, baby care, children's products, etc.  All with ingredients that would make the Think Dirty app proud. You can basically replace everything you normally buy from the non-grocery sections of the grocery store, except with Young Living, you can feel confident that you're bringing plant-based, toxin free goodness into your home.  
Here's a quick look at the two most popular memberships:
basic young living membershipyoung living premium starter kit
  Joining Young Living has been an eye opening experience for my family, and we couldn't be more thankful for the knowledge and clean products that we have found through this company.  
 Remember, signing up as a wholesale member with us grants you access to come AMAZING resources and education groups! You'll also receive a welcome package and gift from me for joining our tribe! What what!!  
Ready to sign up?  Click HERE  We're so excited to be able to help others stay above the wellness line!! <3 
Common Questions about Joining Young Living
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DIY Toxin-Free Perfume

Did you know that almost all modern perfumes use artificial fragrances? Not only that, but when "fragrance" is listed as the ingredient in a product, what it really means is "any combination of thousands of toxic chemicals?" People are even calling fragrance "the new second-hand smoke."There is a sign at my doctor's office asking patients to refrain from wearing perfumes or colognes to the office, as they can have harmful impact on others.

A 2001 study by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that synthetic fragrances were often shown to contain hormone disruptors linked to abnormal cell reproduction.

From NonToxicRevolution: EWG found that about 75 percent of products that list fragrance contain the hormone disrupting chemical, phthalates. Phthalates, used to make fragrances last longer, have been linked to many hazardous health conditions, such as reduced sperm count, liver and breast cancers, reproductive malformation and diabetes. This carcinogen has been banned in many countries (EU, Japan, South Korea, Canada, even China), but our government sets such an intense level of proven harm for these chemicals that some say it’s almost impossible to reach. 

DIY perfume
The good news is, you don't have to wear chemical-laden perfumes. You can make your own and it's super easy - and much more affordable.
To show you how easy it can be, I thought I'd show you how I made my current perfume.  I like warm/woodsy scents, so if that's not your jam, I'll list some other oil combos you can sub out for the ones I used below.
DIY perfume using essential oils

Here's what you need:
A glass spray bottle
Witch Hazel
A pinch of salt
Water
Your favorite essential oils (I use Young Living because I trust their quality)

For this blend I used:
4 drops Patchouli
5 drops Cedarwood
1 drop Vetiver
3 drops Valor
3 drops Bergamot
 diy perfume tutorial
Just drop your oils in, fill the bottle half way up with witch hazel, add in a dash of salt, then fill the rest with water, put the lid on, and shake it up.
That's it!! Told ya it was super easy.
DIY perfume
Here are a few other combos to try if you're not a partial hippie like me and not into the earthy smells:
Daydream:
4 drops Lemon
6 drops Lavender
8 drops Valor

Take on the World
4 drops Joy
3 drops Orange
6 drops Valor

For the Fellas:
3 drops Pine
5 drops Northern Lights Black Spruce
6 drops Cedarwood

Give it a try - your body systems will than you!
If you try it, let me know what combo you used and how you like it. <3
Also, you should join our facebook group Well and Wild where you can connect with other natural living friends. We'd love to have you there! <3
Diy natural perfume
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