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Essential Oils

We extract a wide range of essential oils from their natural sources using the latest technology to give you finest & purest essential oils.This oil is available for our clients at market leading prices.


Peru Balsam

Peru Balsam


Features

  • Botanical Name: Myroxylon Pereirae
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Dark Brown
  • Consistency: Very Thick
  • Perfumery Note: Base
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Sweet, fresh, earthy, balsamic.
  • Possible Uses: Bronchitis, chapped skin, colds, coughing, eczema, flu, poor circulation, rashes, sensitive skin, stress



Bay Essential Oil

Features
  • Botanical Name: Pimenta Racemosa
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Deep Golden Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin - Medium
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium - Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Medicinal, fruity, spicy, herbaceous aroma.
  • Possible Uses: Dandruff, hair care, neuralgia, oily skin, poor circulation, sprains, strains

Bay Essential Oil




Bergamot Essential Oil

Bergamot Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Citrus Bergamia
  • Common Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed (best) or Steam Distilled
  • Color: Green/Golden
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, orange/lemon/citrusy, slightly floral.
  • Possible Uses: Acne, abscesses, anxiety, boils, cold sores, cystitis, depression, halitosis, itching, loss of appetite, oily skin, psoriasis, stress



Black Pepper Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Piper Nigrum
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Crisp, fresh, peppercorn aroma.
  • Possible Uses: Aching muscles, arthritis, chilblains, constipation, muscle cramps, poor circulation, sluggish digestion.

Black Pepper Essential Oil




Cypress Essential Oil

Cypress Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Callitris Intratropica
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Colour: Clear to Pale Blue
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top/Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, sweet, with notes of lemon and cedar.
  • Possible Uses: Arthritis, asthma, fragrance fixative.



Chamomile German

Features
  • Botanical Name: Matricaria chamomilla
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Colour: Deep Blue
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Sweet, fruity, herbaceous.
  • Possible Uses: Abscesses, allergies,arthritis, boils, colic, cuts, cystitis, dermatitis, dysmenorrhea, earache, flatulence, hair, headache, inflamed skin, insect bites, insomnia, nausea, neuralgia, PMS, rheumatism, sores, sprains, strains, stress, wounds

Chamomile German




Cardamom Essential Oil

Cardamom Essential Oil


Features
  • Botanical Name: Elettaria Cardamomum
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Spicy, woody, rich, sweet.
  • Possible Uses: Appetite (loss of), colic, fatigue, halitosis, stress.



Cinnamon Essential Oil

Features
  • Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Golden Yellow/Brown
  • Consistency: Slightly oily feeling
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Much richer in aroma than ground cinnamon. Peppery, earthy, spicy, bright yet slightly woodsy.
  • Possible Uses: Constipation, exhaustion, flatulence, lice, low blood pressure, rheumatism, scabies, stress.

Cinnamon Essential Oil




Clove Bud Essential Oil

Clove Bud Essential Oil


Features
  • Botanical Name: Eugenia Caryophyllata
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Golden Yellow/Brown
  • Consistency: Medium, Slightly Oily
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Spicy, warming yet slightly bitter, woody, reminiscent of true clove buds, but richer.
  • Possible Uses: Arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, rheumatism, sprains, strains, toothache



Clary Sage Essential Oil

Features
  • Botanical Name: Salvia Sclarea
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Light Golden Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin to Medium
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium - Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Bright, earthy, herbaceous, with a subtle fruity note.
  • Possible Uses: Amenorrhea, asthma, coughing, dysmenorrhea, exhaustion, gas, labor pains, sore throat, stress.

Clary Sage Essential Oil




Cassia Essential Oil

Cassia Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Cinnamomum Cassia
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Golden Yellow/Brown
  • Consistency: Medium
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Sharp/Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Resembling cinnamon oils in aroma, cassia is sometimes used as an economical substitute for fragrancing applications. Spicy, sweet, woodsy, earthy.
  • Possible Uses: Fragrancing, indigestion, gas, colic, diarrhea, rheumatism, cold/flu.



Carrot Seed Essential Oil

Features
  • Botanical Name: Daucus carota
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Golden Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin - Medium
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium – Strong, Lingering Aroma
  • Aromatic Description: Earthy, woody, warm. It does not resemble the smell of carrots and is considered harsh or unpleasant by some.
  • Possible Uses: Eczema, gout, mature skin, toxin build-up, water retention.

Carrot Seed Essential Oil




Davana Essential Oil

Davana Essential Oil


Features
  • Botanical Name: Artemisia Pallens
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Burnt Orange
  • Consistency: Thick
  • Perfumery Note: Base
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Rich, sweet, fruity, slightly woody with a hint of vanilla and a subtle camphorous note.
  • Possible Uses: Anxiety, wound healing, antiseptic, coughs, induces menstruation.



Galbanum Essential Oil

Features
  • Botanical Name: Ferula Galbaniflua
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, arthy, balsamic, woody, spicy.
  • Possible Uses: Abscesses, acne, boils, bronchitis, cuts, lice, mature skin, muscle aches, poor circulation, rheumatism, scars, sores, stretch marks, wounds.

Galbanum Essential Oil




Grapefruit Essential Oil

Grapefruit Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Citrus Paradisi
  • Common Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed/Expressed
  • Color: Pale Yellow - Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium - Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Citrusy, similar to lemon and reminiscent to the aroma of the grapefruit rind, but more concentrated.
  • Possible Uses: Cellulitis, dull skin, toxin build-up, water retention.



Hyssop Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Hyssopus Officinalis
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, earthy, fruity, woody, slightly sweet.
  • Possible Uses: Bruises, coughing, sore throat.

Hyssop Essential Oil




Juniper Berry Essential Oil

Juniper Berry Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Juniperus Communis
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Mild - Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Crisp, earthy, sweet, herbaceous, with almost a hidden fruity note.
  • Possible Uses: Cellulitis, gout, hemorrhoids, obesity, rheumatism, toxin build-up.



Mandarin Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Citrus Reticulata
  • Common Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed/Expressed
  • Color: Greenish Orange
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Very sweet, citrusy, fruity.
  • Possible Uses: Acne, dull skin, insomnia, oily skin, scars, spots, stress, wrinkles.

Mandarin Essential Oil




Marjoram Essential Oil

Marjoram Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Origanum majorana
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear with a Tinge of Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Herbaceous, sweet, woody, with a campherous, medicinal aroma.
  • Possible Uses: Aching muscles, amenorrhea, bronchitis, chiliblains, colic, coughing, excessive sex drive, flatulence, hypertension, muscle cramps, neuralgia, rheumatism, sprains, strains, stress, ticks.



Spikenard Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Nardostachys Jatamansi
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Golden Yellow
  • Consistency: Medium
  • Perfumery Note: Base
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium - Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Earthy, woody, harsh, musty.
  • Possible Uses: Rashes, wrinkles.

Spikenard Essential Oil




Tea Tree Essential Oil

Tea Tree Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Melaleuca Alternifolia
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear with a Yellow Tinge
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Medicinal, fresh, woody, earthy, herbaceous.
  • Possible Uses: Acne, athlete's foot, candida, chicken pox, cold sores, colds, corns, cuts, flu, insect bites, itching, migraine, oily skin, ringworm, sinusitis, sores, spots, urethritis, warts & whooping cough



Tagetes Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Tagetes Minuta
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Gold
  • Consistency: Thin - Medium
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, sweet, floral, slightly fruity.
  • Possible Uses: Corns, warts.

Tagetes Essential Oil




Star Anise Essential Oil

Star Anise Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Illicium Verum
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Pale Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Sharp, anise and licorice-like aroma.
  • Possible Uses: Rheumatism, bronchitis, coughing, colic, indigestion/cramping, colds, flu.

 




Oakmoss Absolute

Features


  • Botanical Name: Evernia Prunastri
  • Common Method of Extraction: Solvent Extracted
  • Color: Light Brown
  • Consistency: Medium - Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Base
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Rich, earthy, woody.
  • Possible Uses: Used in perfumery for its earthy aroma and its properties as a fragrance fixative.
  • Constituents: Evernic acid, d-usnic acid, atranorine, chloratronorine.

Oakmoss Absolute




Neroli Essential Oil

Neroli Essential Oil


Features


  • Botanical Name: Citrus Aurantium
  • Common Method of Extraction: Solvent Extracted
  • Color: Coffee Brown
  • Consistency: Medium
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Floral, citrusy, sweet, exotic.
  • Possible Uses: Depression, frigidity, insomnia, mature skin, scars, shock, stress, stretch marks.



Lime Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Citrus Aurantifolia
  • Common Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed/Expressed
  • Color: Light Green With a Hint of Orange/Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, citrusy, sweet.
  • Possible Uses: Acne, asthma, chilblains, colds, dull skin, flu, varicose veins.

Lime Essential Oil




Lemon Essential Oil

Lemon Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Citrus Limon
  • Common Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed/Expressed
  • Color: Pale Yellow to Deep Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Aroma is similar to fresh lemon rinds except richer and more concentrated.
  • Possible Uses: Athlete's foot, chiliblains, colds, corns, dull skin, flu, oily skin, spots, varicose veins, warts.



Lavender Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Lavendula Officinalis
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear with a Tinge of Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top/Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, sweet, floral, herbaceous, slightly fruity.
  • Possible Uses: Acne, allergies, anxiety, asthma, athlete's foot, bruises, burns, chicken pox, colic, cuts, cystitis, depression, dermatitis, dysmenorrhea, earache, flatulence, headache, hypertension, insect bites, insect repellant, itching, labor pains, migrane, oily skin, rheumatism, scabies, scars, sores, sprains, strains, stress, stretch marks, vertigo, whooping cough.

Lavender Essential Oil




Jasmine Absolute

Jasmine Absolute


Features

  • Botanical Name: Jasminum officinalis
  • Common Method of Extraction: Solvent Extracted
  • Color: Deep Brown with a Golden Tinge
  • Consistency: Medium
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Warm, floral, exotic.
  • Possible Uses: Depression, dry skin, exhaustion, labor pains, sensitive skin.



Helichrysum Essential Oil

Features
  • Botanical Name: Helichrysum Angustifolia
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Light Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Base
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium - Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, earthy, herbaceous.
  • Possible Uses: Abscesses, acne, boils, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, irritated skin, wounds, wounds.

Helichrysum Essential Oil




Ginger Essential Oil

Ginger Essential Oil


Features

  • Botanical Name: Zingiber Officinale
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Light Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle/Base
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium - Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Warm, spicy, earthy, woody.
  • Possible Uses: Aching muscles, arthritis, nausea, poor circulation.



Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Eucalyptus Globulus
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, medicinal, woody, earthy.
  • Possible Uses: Arthritis, bronchitis, catarhh, cold sores, colds, coughing, fever, flu, poor circulation, sinusitis.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil




Anise

Features

  • Botanical Name: Pimpinella Anisum
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Distinctive scent of licorice. Rich and sweet.
  • Possible Uses: Bronchitis, colds, coughs, flatulence, flu, muscle aches, rheumatism.


Caraway

Features

  • Common Name: Caraway
  • Botanical Name: Carum Carvi
  • Indications: Indigestion, gas, colic, nervous
  • conditions, accumulation
  • (toxins, fluids)
  • Warning: can make skin more sensitive to sunlight
  • Aroma: (crude) strong and peculiar odor typical of the fruit, with a fatty harsh undertone, initial note of nauseating, almost amine-like
  • Type (rectified) stronger, less fatty.
  • Mixes well with: dill, fennel, anise, basil, jasmine


Calumus

Features

  • Botanical Name: Acrous Calumus
  • Taste: Pungent Bitter
  • Usage: Externally in compress or massage oil
  • Aroma: Warm woody spice and pleasant odor with increasingly sweet aftertones and great tenacity
  • Mixes well with: Lavender and ginger, lemon and orange, eucalyptus, cedarwood.


Champa

Champa absolute is a rare material most often made from concrete (ether tion), commonly co-distilled with sandalwood as an attar, and available where produced, as a medicated oil. Steam-distilled essential oil is rare, cosdf; unfortunately does not well represent the flower's smell. All forms of prod known for the sweet floral smell. Grown in the same areas as ylang ylang, c frequently adulterated with it, and many poor imitations are offered on the mas.. It has aphrodisiac qualities and can transport you to an enlightened point of ence. It is useful for irritated skin.

 

Features


  • Common Name: Champa
  • Botanical Name: Apocynaceae - Magnolia
  • Indications: Frigidity, Skin irritation
  • Warning: absolute: avoid internal use and do not use at all during pregnancy
  • Usage: Aroma:aroma lamp, diffuser perfume oil, massage oil
  • Mixes well with: Rose, violet, sandalwood, rosewood, jasmine, cypresf vetiver


Cubeb

Features 


  • Botanical Name: Piper Cubeb
  • Indications: digestion, diuretic, skin irritation, weight loss
  • Warning: do not use in conditions of high Pitta, do not use directly on - always dilute
  • Usage: lotions, compresses, bath, perfume-blending
  • Aroma: very dry-woody, but simultaneously warm-camphoraceous, peppery
  • Mixes well with: lavender, black pepper, cardamon, cinnamon, anise, clove, banum, rosemary


Cumin Seed Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Cuminum Cyminum
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Deep Golden Yellow
  • Consistency: Medium
  • Perfumery Note: Middle - Base
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium - Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Spicy, masculine, sensual, earthy.
  • Possible Uses: Toxin buildup, poor circulation, low blood pressure, colic, stomach cramps, indigestion, gas, fatigue.


Rose Absolute

Features

  • Scent Description: Rose essential oil has an intensely sweet, floral aroma.
  • Uses: Rose essential oil is used to heal and treat various skin conditions such as eczema, cuts, and burns. It relieves swelling and inflammation. It’s also used to combat menstrual cramps and PMS symptoms. Rose essential oil is uplifting and has sensual and aphrodisiac properties.
  • Precautions: Use with caution if pregnant, avoid during first trimester.


Rosewood Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Aniba Rosaeodora
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear with a Yellow Tinge
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Sweet, woody, fruity, floral aroma.
  • Possible Uses: Acne, colds, dry skin, dull skin, fever, flu, frigidity, headache, oily skin, scars, sensitive skin, stress, stretch marks


Vetiver

Features 


  • Botanical Name: Vetiveria Zizanoides
  • Actions: antiseptic, tonic, relaxant, woman's hormone balancer, grounding, regenerating, strengthening, aphrodisiac, rubefacient, moth repellent
  • Indications: arthritis, root chakra blockage, nervousness, insomnia, rheumatism, stress, disconnectedness, anorexia, postpartum depression, aging skin, tired skin, irritated menopause, loss of appetite
  • Warning: in creating a lotion or perfume, it can take over the smell
  • Usages: lotion, bath, massage oil, patches, perfumes (use small amounts); this is one of the strongest base notes and should never be more than 5% of a blend
  • Aroma: sweet and very heavy woody-earth, reminiscent of roots and wet soil, rich undertone of "precious wood" notes
  • Mixes well with: rosewood, jatamansi, all citrus, sandalwood, dhavana, angelica, geranium, ylang ylang, rose, lavender, cinnamon, patchouli, oak-moss and clary sage


Sweet Almond Oil

Features

 

  • Botanical Name: Prunus amygdalus var. dulcus
  • Aroma: Light. Sweet and Nutty.
  • Viscosity: Medium.
  • Absorption/Feel: Leaves a Slight Hint of Oil on the Skin. Absorbs Semi-quickly.
  • Color: Virtually Clear With a Yellow Tinge.
  • Shelf Life: 12 Months.
  • Shelled Almond
  • Notes: Sweet Almond Oil is considered to be an affordable all-purpose carrier oil to keep on hand.


Violet Oil

Features


  • Common Name - Violet Leaf oil, violet essential oil, violet leaf absolute, violet oil
  • Botanical Name - Viola odorata
  • Country of Origin - France
  • Parts Used - Leaf
  • Extraction - Solvent
  • Violet Leaf Oil Profile General - Violet Leaf has a green, earthy, leafy note with a tender floral undertone. It is important to note that all absolutes are extremely concentrated by nature. They should not be evaluated in this state unless you are accustomed to the undiluted fragrance. Both the leaf and flowers have a long tradition of use in herbal medicine.
  • Violet Leaf Oil Uses - Violet Leaf is well respected as having relaxing, soothing, and inspiring properties. It can used for Bronchitis, stress headaches, nervousness, insomnia, rheumatism, poor circulation, and sore throats.
  • Violet Leaf Absolute Oil, Blends well with the following essential oils: Clary Sage, Lavender, Benzoin, Cumin, Basil, oils from the citrus family, Sandalwood, Geranium, and oils from the spice family
  • Violet Leaf Oil Cautions - Non-toxic, non-irritating, but may cause sensitization in some individuals


Valerian Root

Features

 

  • Botanical Name: Valeriana Officinalis
  • Indications :insomnia, hysteria, delirium, neuralgia, convulsions, epilepsy, vertigo, nervous cough, dysmenorrhea, palpitations, migraine, chronic skin diseases, flatulence, colic, stress, diabetes, stomach problems
  • Warning: large doses produce paralysis (overly constricts Vata); use in small amounts; avoid absolute form when possible
  • Usage: massage oil, salve, aroma lamp, tea, drinks, food
  • Aroma : warm-woody, balsamic-rootlike odor with a distinct animal undertone of musk-like character and great tenacity; topnote: fresh-green,
  • Mixes well with: eucalyptus, rosemary, lavender, wintergreen, juniper, tea tree, pine, patchouli, petitgrain, cedarwood, oakmoss


Turmeric

Turmeric has received recent attention because of its energizing effect on mune system, and is being used in some treatment of AIDS. It is used in for oily skin and to cleanse and detoxify. It is a favorite with the food industry, in part because of its bright yellow color. It has grounding pri_-. helping you to feel present and in charge. Excellent for confusion and anxiety. is some indication that use of turmeric helps stabilize blood sugar.

Features

 

  • Common name: Turmeric
  • Botanical name: Curcuma Longa
  • Other name: Haridra
  • Actions: stimulant, alterative,
  • antibacterial, vulnerary,
  • carminative
  • Indications: indigestion, poor
  • circulation, cough
  • amenorrhea, pharyngitis,
  • skin disorders, diabetes,
  • arthritis, anemia, wounds, bruises, AIDs (all auto imr.
  • eases)
  • Warning: do not use in cases of acute jaundice, hepatitis, high
  • pregnancy
  • Usage: massage oil, facial creams, lotions, compresses, food
  • Aroma: spicy and fresh, reminiscent of sweet orange, ginger, and galanga
  • Japanese: warm, dry-woody, powdery, camphoraceous. slighty peppery-spicy with peculiar undertone reminiscent as
  • cedarwood oil
  • Mixes well with: in perfumery it has been known to blend with cystus, ginger, labdanum, musk


Wintergreen

Features

  • Scent description: Wintergreen essential oil has a sweet-woody aroma. It blends well with peppermint and ylang ylang.
  • Uses: Wintergreen can be used to relieve muscular and joint aches and pains.
  • Precautions: Wintergreen essential oil should be avoided during pregnancy or if you are epileptic or have or susceptible to seizures. It should not be used on children under 5 years of age. Wintergreen essential oil is highly toxic and if used at all, should be done so sparingly


Thyme Essential Oil

Features

 

  • Botanical Name: Thymus Vulgaris
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Reddish Brown
  • Consistency: Medium and Slightly Oily
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium - Strong
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, medicinal, herbaceous.
  • Possible Uses: Arthritis, colds, cuts, dermatitis, flu, insect bites, laryngitis, lice, muscle aches, oily skin, poor circulation, scabies, sore throat.


Rose Geranium Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Pelargonium Roseum
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Pale Yellow to Yellow
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Medium
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Floral. similar to Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) with a slightly detectible hint of rose.
  • Possible Uses: Acne, cellulites, dull skin, lice, menopause, oily skin.


Petitgrain Essential Oil

Features

  • Botanical Name: Citrus Aurantium
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Clear with a Yellow Tinge
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Top
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
  • Aromatic Description: Fresh, floral, citrusy, lighter in fragrance than neroli and slightly woody.
  • Possible Uses: Acne, fatigue, oily skin, stress.


Peppermint

Features

  • Scent description: Peppermint has a minty, slightly camphor scent. It’s an energizing oil that blends well with bergamot, geranium, lavender, lemon, rosemary and sandalwood.
  • Uses: As a massage oil, peppermint relaxes muscles, relieves cramping and pain caused by arthritis. It’s also used to stimulate oil production in dry skin. Peppermint is used to kill bacterial, fungal and viral infections. Relieves lung and sinus congestion when inhaled.
  • Precautions: Can cause skin irritation. Do not use if you are pregnant.


Pimento Berry/Leaf

Features 


  • Botanical Name: Pimenta Officinalis
  • Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Color: Cocoa Brown
  • Consistency: Thin
  • Perfumery Note: Middle
  • Strength of Initial Aroma: Strong


Myrtle

Features

  • Scent description: Myrtle essential oil has a sweet, slightly camphor-like aroma. It blends well with bergamot, lavender, lemon, rosemary and tea tree.
  • Uses: Myrtle has antiseptic properties and is useful in treating lung and respiratory infections. It is a calming oil that relaxes the mind. Myrtle is useful in treating oily skin and acne


Mogra

Features

 

Country of Origin India

  • Method of Distillation Solvent Extraction
  • Properties Uplifting, Harmonising & Empowering
  • Application Cosmetics, Perfumery, Aromatherapy
  • Mix well with Jojoba, sandalwood, ylang ylang; Bergamot, Frankincense, Geranium, Lemongrass, Orange, Rose and other aphrodisiac oils.


Hina/ Henna (Gul Heena)

Hina is somewhat uncommon Indian oil, often distilled with sandalwood as attar, It's used in India for religious ceremonies, prayers.The herb is used for dying hair, making it red and lustrous and promoting growth. It i' main ingredient of a formula called Shamana used by many Gurus.

Features

  • Common Name: Hina/Henna
  • Botanical Name: Lawsonia Inermis
  • Taste : sweet, bitter
  • Indications: mental disorders, anger, frustration
  • Warning: no warning, but traditionally used externally
  • Usages: bath, inhalation, massage oil, anointing chakras, meditation
  • Aroma: woody, rich, warm, spicy, medicinal, with a leafy undertone,
  • phenolic
  • Mixes well with: sandalwood, oud, rose, jatamansi







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Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380 005, India



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