Real relief, the natural way
If you’ve ever felt like your head might explode from sneezing, or that your eyes are about to itch right out of your face — yep, that’s hayfever season. And for some of us, it drags on for months.
You might be used to popping antihistamines or clutching a tissue box like it’s a comfort blanket, but if you're looking for something more natural, essential oils are genuinely worth a try.
Let’s get straight to it.
🌿 So, what essential oils help hayfever?
These aren’t random guesses — the following oils are commonly used in aromatherapy to help ease the symptoms of hayfever, naturally:
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Peppermint – It’s cool, crisp and helps open the airways. People love this one for that instant “ahhh” feeling when your sinuses are blocked.
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Eucalyptus – A classic for a reason. Clears the head, eases congestion, and helps you breathe easier.
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Lemon – Light, zesty, and uplifting. It’s not just for mood — it also helps cleanse the air and your space.
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Tea Tree – A natural purifier. If you’re feeling clogged up or foggy, it’s a great one to include.
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Roman Chamomile – This oil doesn’t just calm the nerves — it helps soothe that irritability hayfever often brings on.
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Frankincense – Deep, grounding, and balancing. When you’re fed up and flaring up, this helps bring you back to centre.
💡 One blend. All six oils.
We took these powerhouse oils and bottled them into a simple, ready-to-use blend called Pollen-Ease.
Originally blended as a custom request, it worked so well we made it a permanent part of the collection.
You don’t need to mix anything or measure drops — just use it straight from the bottle.
🧴 Available as:
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10ml Diffuser Blend – £4.99 – Add to your diffuser or inhale from a tissue.
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10ml Rollerball – £5.99 – Pop in your bag or pocket for quick relief on the go.
✨ Does it work?
Let’s be clear: Pollen-Ease won’t “cure” hayfever. But many of our customers find it brings genuine comfort — especially when used consistently. It helps clear the fog, settle the symptoms, and restore a bit of calm when the pollen’s doing its worst.
Sometimes, it’s just about finding something that helps you get through the day with a bit more ease. That’s what Pollen-Ease was made for.