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 Our Collection
We offer a wide range of natural and essentials oils to our clients in different parts of the world. Having various nutritional content, our oils are used in treatment of different disease and for different kinds of massages. Our range includes:
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Rose Oil
We bring for our clients our rose oil that has higher enhancing properties and are highly effective in various skin treatment. Extracted from fresh petals, these oils have unique and refreshing aroma as well as fragrance. The different unique properties of rose oils are laxative, anti-inflammatory, aphrodisiac, antidepressant, rejuvenating and soothing. Widely used in massages and as an addition to different perfumes skin care products, our products are helpful in broken capillaries, inflamed skin.
High in quality, our range of rose oils blends well with different products to give better results as per the required application. The different products with which our products blend well are : clary sage, geranium, jasmine, lavender, patchouli, chamomile, sandalwood and ylang ylang.
The various usage of these rose oils include: blood cleansing, nausea, constipation, premenstrual tension, menopause, anorexia, bulimia, nervous disposition, frigidity, respiratory problems, skin disorders, aging skin, wrinkles, shock, palpitations, headache, migraines, gall bladder, depression, comfort, coldness, grief, frigidity, impotence, insomnia, jealousy, liver, sore throats, eye complaints, coughing, shingles, abscess, fever, mouth ulcers, eczema.
Origin : India
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Kewra Oil
Kewra floral hydro distilled oil have a very sweet , perfumed odour
with a very much pleasant quality similar to rose oil hydro distilled,
but the kewra oil is more enhancing. It is considered the king of all
Orissan fragrant flowers. The essential oil from pandanus flowers is dominated by
2-phenylethyl-methylether (β-phenyl ethyl methyl ether, 60 to 80%);
minor components are the free alcohol, 2-phenylethanol (β-phenyl ethyl
alcohol) and its acetic acid ester; 2-phenylethanol is also an
important aroma component in rose water. Because it is well soluble in
water, 2-phenylethanol can be captured in aqueous distillates quite
easily (Indian Perfumer, 36, 93, 1992). Furthermore, monoterpenes have
been found to contribute to the fragrance. The most important terpene
in pandanus flowers is terpinene-4-ol (up to 15%); furthermore,
α-terpineol, γ-terpinene and dipentene have been reported. Origin : India
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Tuberose Absolute
Polianthes tuberosa (Agavaceae or Amaryllidaceae) Tuberose is among the most fragrant of flowers. It was domesticated by
the pre-Columbian Indians in Mexico and is not known as a wild plant.
Tuberose was one of the first plants taken back to the Old World. It
was adored by the Spanish and often used in their gardens. It is still
today a popular plant in Mexico where it is often placed in pots
located near patios, walk ways, decks, and other living space so that
the fragrant flowers may be enjoyed to the fullest. Tuberose is about a metre high, the leaves are long and slender, the
flowers are waxy white and slightly full-bodied on the borders, and
grouped in loose spikes. They are 5-6 cm long and have a characteristic
bending. Tuberose is a fragile plant. Each year the shallow root bulbs
must be unearthed to keep them from frost and to diminish the risk of
rot, and next spring only the largest bulbs replaced, to be sure of
florescence. Tuberose has a high reputation in perfumery. The plants are cultivated
in Morocco, Egypt and India. A tuberose absolute was formerly produced
in southern France by enfleurage (by enfleurage the volatiles from the
freshly picked flowers are absorbed in paraffin shavings with
subsequent alcoholic extraction), but now it is obtained by solvent
extraction, via the concrete (see boronia for a description of this
process). The absolute is a dark orange to brown viscous liquid with an
extremely heavy-sweet, narcotic-floral and somewhat spicy odour
reminiscent of honeysuckle, peru balsam, neroli, stephanotis, etc. Its
main constituents are benzyl alcohol and -acetate, methyl and benzyl
benzoate, methyl salicylate, methyl anthranilate, eugenol, geraniol and
nerol and -acetates, and farnesol, but its power and original effect is
due to a multitude of gamma- and delta-lactones, some of them only
found in tuberose. Origin : India
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Frankincense Oil
We offer our clients with frankincense oil that is steam distilled from
oleo-gum-resin of the tree. Imported from Africa, our products are
known for their spicy as well as balsamic aroma. Highly beneficial to
be used for different problems like respiratory conditions such as
bronchitis, asthmaro and catarrh, our products are capable of blending
well with pine, sandalwood, geranium, vetiver, neroli, lavender,
orange, basil and bergamot. Having high medicinal content and better
healing properties, our products are capable of : • Ability to calm • Enhance meditation • Elevate mind and spirit • Help breathing • For psychic cleansing • Care of mature skin and scars • For healing fears • Grief • Repressed feelings • Self-destruction • Dissociation/disconnection.
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