Bundle — Winter Oils

Winter Essential Oil Bundle

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Winter asks more of your home environment than any other season. Dark mornings. Stale air. Illness running through households. Long, sealed evenings. These four oils were built for exactly that. Peppermint for the morning. Tea Tree for protection. Cedarwood for the evening. Eucalyptus for the lungs.

Four Oils. Everything Winter Asks For.

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CAD · Peppermint + Tea Tree + Cedarwood + Eucalyptus · 15mL each

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Peppermint Essential Oil 15mL · Tea Tree Essential Oil 15mL · Cedarwood Essential Oil 15mL · Eucalyptus Essential Oil 15mL. The four oils winter actually needs — to wake up in the dark, protect against illness, anchor the long evenings, and breathe easier all season.

Tea Tree is highly toxic to dogs and cats — never apply to pets and keep diffusion well-ventilated with animals able to leave the room. Eucalyptus is not recommended for children under 10 or around cats and dogs. Peppermint should be kept away from young children and used with caution around cats. When in doubt, diffuse with a window cracked and allow pets to choose their space.

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Winter is a different environment. It needs different oils.

You spend more time sealed indoors. Illness circulates. Air goes stale by mid-afternoon. Dark mornings make it harder to start. The florals and citrus that work in summer don't answer these needs. These four oils do. Peppermint is an alert signal. Tea Tree is an air purifier. Eucalyptus opens the airways. Cedarwood anchors the evenings. They were built for exactly this.

What's Inside

Four oils. Each one built for a different winter problem.

They don't overlap. They don't compete. Each one does something the others can't.

Peppermint

Wake — The Morning Signal

Why it's here

Menthol activates cold-sensing receptors that trigger alertness — a direct physiological response, not just a pleasant smell. The fastest-acting arousal signal in winter aromatherapy. The oil that makes dark mornings workable.

Blends with Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, Rosemary, Lemon, Cedarwood

Tea Tree

Protect — The Purifier

Why it's here

Terpinen-4-ol is one of the most studied antimicrobial aromatic compounds. The oil that resets a room — after illness, after guests, after anything you want to clear from the air. Its job is protection, not mood.

Blends with Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Lavender, Lemon, Cedarwood

Cedarwood

Anchor — The Evening Oil

Why it's here

Cedrol increases delta wave activity — the brain state associated with deep sleep and restoration. The oil that signals the nervous system to shift from doing to resting. Winter evenings without Cedarwood are just long; with it, they become intentional.

Blends with Peppermint, Tea Tree, Lavender, Sandalwood, Vetiver

Eucalyptus

Breathe — The Airways

Why it's here

1,8-cineole is a natural expectorant and bronchodilator — it literally opens the airways. The oil for cold-flu days, sealed rooms, and any morning when breathing feels harder than it should. Works synergistically with Peppermint for full respiratory support.

Blends with Peppermint, Tea Tree, Lavender, Lemon, Rosemary

Day Map

When to use which oil.

The four oils each have a time. This is how to deploy them across a winter day.

Moment Oils + How When
Morning Peppermint + Eucalyptus — 3 drops each in diffuser. Clears the air, opens airways, signals wakefulness. First 60–90 minutes of the day
Midday Peppermint — 1 drop on wrists or inhale directly from bottle for 30 seconds. 2–3pm energy or focus dip
Evening Cedarwood — 4 drops in diffuser. Transitions the room from work mode to rest mode. After dinner through bedtime
Cold / Flu Day Tea Tree + Eucalyptus + Peppermint — 3 + 2 + 2 drops in diffuser. Full respiratory and antimicrobial support. Any day illness is present in the household
After Guests Tea Tree — 4–5 drops in diffuser for 60 minutes. Resets the air after shared spaces. After gatherings, parties, or anyone who was unwell

Blend Recipes

Five combinations. For five different needs.

These blends work because the oils are designed to work together — they cover different systems and reinforce each other's effect.

Blend Recipe When
Cold Season Defence 3 drops Tea Tree + 3 drops Eucalyptus When illness is in the room or household
Dark Morning Reset 3 drops Peppermint + 2 drops Eucalyptus Cold, dark mornings — wake up the room and airways
Long Evening Anchor 4 drops Cedarwood + 2 drops Peppermint Winter evenings — ground and slow the space
Full Purification 2 drops Tea Tree + 2 drops Eucalyptus + 2 drops Peppermint Deep clean, post-illness recovery, heavy air reset
Winter Muscle Soak 3 drops Peppermint + 2 drops Eucalyptus in 10mL Almond or carrier oil Post-exercise, cold-tension muscles — topical diluted

For topical use (Winter Muscle Soak): always dilute in carrier oil. Avoid topical application of Eucalyptus or Peppermint on children under 10 and 6 respectively. Do not apply Tea Tree topically to pets.

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Q1 Is Tea Tree safe to diffuse around my dog or cat?

No. Tea Tree Essential Oil is highly toxic to both dogs and cats, even when diffused. If you have pets, do not diffuse Tea Tree in enclosed spaces without ensuring animals have a clear exit to a well-ventilated area — and monitor them closely. Cats in particular cannot metabolize the phenolic compounds in Tea Tree and may show signs of toxicity (excessive drooling, trembling, weakness) even from diffusion exposure. If you suspect your pet has been exposed, contact your vet immediately.

Q2 Can children use these oils?

Eucalyptus should not be used on or around children under 10 — the 1,8-cineole content can cause breathing difficulties in young children when applied topically or inhaled at close range. Peppermint should not be used near or on children under 6. Cedarwood is generally considered safe around children when diffused at low concentrations. Tea Tree should be kept away from children — ingestion is highly toxic. Always keep essential oils out of reach of children.

Q3 Does diffusing Tea Tree actually help with airborne illness?

Research supports Tea Tree's antimicrobial properties in direct contact applications. Diffusion creates a lower concentration than studies use to demonstrate efficacy — so it's accurate to say diffusion creates a cleaner-smelling environment and may reduce some surface microbial load, but it's not a medical intervention. Use it as a supportive tool: for air quality, for psychological signal that the space has been reset, and as a complement to standard hygiene.

Q4 Can I use Eucalyptus and Peppermint together topically?

Yes — diluted. The Winter Muscle Soak blend (3 drops Peppermint + 2 drops Eucalyptus in 10mL carrier oil) is appropriate for adults for topical use. Apply to neck, shoulders, or muscle areas. Both oils create a strong cooling/menthol sensation — start with a small test area. Do not apply near face or mucous membranes. Not appropriate for children under 10.

Q5 How does the Winter Bundle compare to buying individually?

The bundle saves approximately $10 CAD vs purchasing all four oils individually. The more important difference is the practice — the day map and blend recipes in this page give you a structured way to use all four oils across a winter day. Without the blending context, most people use one oil at a time and don't realize what Peppermint + Eucalyptus together feels like at 6am in January. The bundle is the invitation to find out.

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Winter Essential Oil Bundle (for the diffuser and shower)

$69.99

CAD · Peppermint + Tea Tree + Cedarwood + Eucalyptus · 15mL each

CRITICAL — PETS: Tea Tree Essential Oil is highly toxic to dogs and cats. Never apply to pets. If diffusing, ensure animals can leave the space and the room is well-ventilated. Eucalyptus and Peppermint are also harmful to cats and should be diffused with caution in multi-pet households. CHILDREN: Eucalyptus Essential Oil is not recommended for use on or around children under 10. Peppermint Essential Oil should not be used near children under 6. Keep all essential oils out of reach of children. TOPICAL USE: Always dilute in a carrier oil before skin application — do not apply undiluted. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Do not ingest. If you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition, consult your healthcare provider before use.