Pocket Full of Sunshine Dropper
You just found your new secret weapon for the 3 PM slump.
Meet Pocket Full of Sunshine—the blend that feels exactly like its name. We’ve combined the zing of Lemon, the cooling spark of Peppermint, and the grounding earthiness of Vetiver to create the ultimate mood-shifter.
Whether you need to focus, refresh, or just take a deep breath and start over, we’ve got a way for you to use it.
Here is how to use your dropper effectively:
1. Topical Application & Massage
Droppers are ideal for when you need more than just a "swipe" on a pulse point.
• Targeted Relief: Drop 3–5 drops directly onto larger muscle groups (like the lower back, shoulders, or thighs).
• The "Palm Press": Place 2 drops into the palm of one hand, rub your hands together to warm the oil, and then massage it into the back of your neck or chest. This covers more surface area than a rollerball.
2. Enhancing Your Self-Care Routine
Because the oil is already diluted in FCO, it integrates perfectly into your existing products:
• Upgrade Your Moisturizer: Add 1–2 drops of your diluted blend to a scoop of unscented body lotion or cream in your hand before applying.
• Bath Rituals: While you should never put "neat" oils in bathwater (they will float on top and can sting), your FCO-diluted blend is much safer. However, for the best experience, stir the drops into some Epsom salts first to help them disperse evenly in the water.
Important Considerations
• FCO is Liquid: Unlike solid coconut oil, Fractionated Coconut Oil stays liquid at all temperatures. This makes it perfect for a dropper, but it also means it is "thinner." Be careful when dispensing so it doesn't run off your skin before you can rub it in.
• Check the "Drop" Size: Depending on the thickness of the glass pipette, your drops might be larger or smaller. Test a few drops into a spoon first to get a feel for the flow.
• Avoid Diffusers: Do not put this mixture in a water-based ultrasonic diffuser. Carrier oils like FCO are too heavy for the vibrating plate and can clog or damage the motor. Use "neat" (undiluted) oils for diffusing.