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E! Exclusive Deal: Score 21% off a Relaxing Aromatherapy Bundle Before Back-to-School Stress Sets In
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Date:2025-04-11 12:33:34
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Back-to-school stress is real. Somewhere between doing homework, commuting to class, and living in a dorm for the first time, you might be tempted to lose your zen.
But never fear! Calm is always within reach. One of the easiest ways to battle back-to-school stress this season is with aromatherapy.
Experts say aromatherapy can be beneficial in stress management, treating anxiety, and improving sleep quality.
And because you're likely always on the go, we don't mean getting your soothing aroma blend from candles, bath oils, or an expensive scent diffuser (although all of those things can help with stress relief too). We're talking about essential oil you can wear and take with you!
Butter By Keba is offering E! readers an exclusive deal on a must-have, stress-busting essential oil set from Scentonomy. Right now, E! readers can save 21% off the brand's organic aromatherapy balance trio.
Save 21% on a Must-Have Essential Oil Trio
Shop the Scentonomy organic aromatherapy balance trio. This deal is only available for E! readers while supplies last.
The bundle includes the essential oil blends Inhale Exhale Citrus, Soothe Fresh & Clean, and Uplifting Fruit.
The brand advises applying these body oils at different times of the day, based on your self-care needs.
Inhale Exhale Citrus offers a crisp citrus blend designed to support and promote clear nasal passages and respiration.
Soothe Fresh & Clean offers mood-boosting ylang ylang, stress-reducing sweet orange, and soothing mandarin to help address physical tension and promote relaxation.
Uplifting Fruit features a fresh, fruity organic blend designed to uplift and boost your mood with energizing cardamom, balancing geranium, ylang ylang, mandarin, and sweet orange.
Shop essential oil products from Butter By Keba
If you love the scent of your favorite essential oil, check out the brand's body butters below. Choose from hydrating butters infused with body oils, including lavender, chamomile, neroli, jasmine, rose, sandalwood, sweet orange, and more.
You can also shop the brand's citrus and fruit perfume oil set below. These oils are designed to be worn as a full-body, long-lasting fragrance and are conveniently packaged in a travel-sized roll-on.
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