Deodorize the Car

You don’t need to buy expensive air fresheners to add a pleasant aroma to your car. Get a vial of lavender oil and soak a cotton ball. Clip the ball on the air vents of your vehicle and let the blowing wind do the magic! You can also use peppermint oil if lavender is too sweet for you.
Relax your Muscles

Feeling sore all over the body because you pushed a little too hard in the gym? Don’t worry; essential oils can help you with that. Muscles feel pain or discomfort due to inflammation, and some essential oils are known to have anti-inflammatory properties. Therefore, grab a bottle of tea tree or lavender oil, mix the liquid in your bath salts, then run a bath using those. Soak in the water for a good thirty to forty minutes (you can lie for a long while if you wish to), and you’ll feel all the exhaustion rushing out of your body.
Freshen up the Kitchen

Kitchens can often reek of stale food that can be pretty nauseating for anyone. But with a pot of simmering water on the stove and some drops of lemon-grass extract, you can free your kitchen from any stomach-turning stench.
Boil some water in a saucepan, once it starts bubbling aggressively, add the oil. The steam vapors will carry the aroma of the extract and scent up your kitchen.
Lastly, if you think a diffuser will do you good (which it most certainly will) and you manage to get one, use it to calm yourself down on days when life gets too overwhelming for you. All you’ll need to do is add peppermint or lavender oil in your diffuser and breathe in the sweet goodness wafting from the apparatus.
