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Packaged in dark amber glass bottle with euro style dropper cap.
100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil- no fillers, additives, bases or carriers added.
Lavender: lavandula officinalis
Plant Part: Flower Head
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: France
Description: An evergreen woody shrub, up to 1 meter tall, with pale green, narrow linear leaves and violet blue flowers.
Color: Pale yellow with a tint of green
Common Uses: Herbalist regards Lavender as the most useful and versatile essential oil for therapeutic purposes. Lavender is the essential oil most commonly associated with burns and healing of the skin. It also has antiseptic and analgesic properties which will ease the pain of a burn and prevent infection. It also has cytophylactic properties that promote rapid healing and help reduce scarring. The scent of Lavender is said to have a calming effect on the body and it can be used to reduce anxiety, stress and promote sleep.
Sweet Orange: Citrus sinensis
Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis
Aromatic Aroma: Has a sweet, citrus aroma much like the orange peels it is derived from, only more intense and concentrated.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Middle
Aroma Strength: Medium
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Plant Part: Fruit Peel
Origin: Brazil
Color: Yellowish orange to dark orange
Common Uses: Properties for Sweet
Sweet Orange is derived from an evergreen tree. It is smaller than the bitter orange tree, and less hardy with fewer or no spines. The fruit itself has a sweet pulp with no bitter membrane.
Eucalyptus: Eucalyptus globulus
Plant Part: Wood and leaves
Extraction Method: Steam
Origin: China
Description: The Eucalyptus tree is beautiful; it is a tall evergreen that can grow up to 90 metres high (270 feet). The young trees have oval bluish-green leaves while the mature trees develop long, narrow, yellowish leaves, creamy-white flowers and a smooth, pale grey bark.
Color: Clear
Common Uses: Eucalyptus essential oil is fantastic on skin ailments (burns, blisters, wounds, insect bites, lice and skin infections), as well as to combat the effect of colds and the flu.
Peppermint: Mentha piperita
Aromatic Aroma: Has strong minty notes with herbaceous warm undertones.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Top
Aroma Strength: Strong
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part: Herb
Origin: India
Color: Colorless to pale yellow
Common Uses: It is widely credited with being a digestive aid. The leaves contain menthol, which is a proven aid to digestion. The familiar aroma of Peppermint is known for both its warming and cooling properties. Friendly to the sinuses, it is also useful to the muscular system, especially for women during monthly cycles or menopause. Properties include being refreshing, a mental stimulant and energizing. It relieves bad breath and is a good nerve tonic that helps with mental fatigue and nervous stress.
Tea Tree: Melaleuca alternifolia
Plant Part: Leaves
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: Australia
Description: The Tea Tree is a small tree or shrub with needle-like leaves. It is also domestically referred to as Ti-tree. It can grow up to 7 meters (20 feet) in height and thrives in marshy areas, though it is now cultivated in plantations. The Tea Tree is very robust; it is ready for cutting only two years after its' previous harvest.
Color: Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid.
Common Uses: Tea Tree Essential Oil is best known as a very powerful immune stimulant. It can help to fight all three categories of infectious organisms (bacteria, fungi, and viruses), and there is evidence that Tea Tree Oil massages prior to an operation may help to fortify the body and reduce post-operative shock. Used in vapor therapy, Tea Tree Oil can help with colds, measles, sinusitis and viral infections. For skin and hair, Tea Tree has been used to combat acne, oily skin, head lice and dandruff. As essential oils have become more accepted by the public, the use of Tea Tree has increased significantly. This can be readily evidenced by the commercial products now using Tea Tree Essential Oil.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Middle
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Rosemary: Rosmarinus Officinalis
Aromatic Aroma: Rosemary has a strong, clear, penetrating, camphoraceous and herbaceous aroma.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Top
Aroma Strength: Strong
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part: Herb
Origin: Spain
Color: Colorless to pale yellow
Common Uses: It stimulates cell renewal and improves dry or mature skin, easing lines and wrinkles. It can also clear acne, blemishes or dull dry skin by fighting bacteria and regulating oil secretions. It improves circulation and can reduce the appearance of broken capillaries and varicose veins. Rosemary helps to overcome mental fatigue and sluggishness by stimulating and strengthening the entire nervous system. It enhances mental clarity while aiding alertness and concentration.
Frankincense: Boswellia Serrata
Plant Part: Resin
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: India
Color: Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid.
Common Uses: The therapeutic properties of Frankincense Essential Oil include use as an antiseptic, astringent, carminative, digestive, diuretic, sedative, tonic and expectorant. Frankincense is said to help rejuvenate the aging skin, and is effective with bacterial and fungal infections. The anti-inflammatory property of this oil is reputed to be an effective treatment for joint pain and arthritis. Frankincense can also be used as an insect repellent and is also widely used in cosmetics and soap manufacturing. It has a grounding aroma, and often used in meditation.
Consistency: Medium
Note: Base
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Aromatic Scent: Frankincense Essential Oil has a rich woody, earthy scent with a deeply mysterious nuance.
Cautions: Frankincense Essential Oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing. Avoid use during pregnancy.
Clove Bud: Syzygium aromaticum L.
Plant Part: Buds
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: Indonesia
Description: Clove Bud Essential Oil is derived from the tree Syzgium aromaticum plant. It is a slender evergreen that grows up to 12 meters in height (approximately 36 feet). At the start of the rainy season, long buds appear. They change color over time and are beaten from the trees and dried. These are the cloves sold commercially.
Color: Pale yellow to yellow clear liquid.
Common Uses: Clove Bud Essential Oil is an effective agent for minor pains and aches (particular dental pain), and is helpful when battling flu and colds.
Consistency: Medium
Note: Middle
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Aromatic Scent: Clove Bud Essential Oil smells spicy and rich like actual cloves.
Cautions: Clove Bud Oil can cause sensitization in some individuals and should be used in dilution. It should also be avoided during pregnancy.
Cinnamon Cassia: Cinnamomun cassia blume
Aromatic Aroma: Has a warm, spicy aroma that is somewhere between Clove and Cinnamon. It is slightly herbaceous with pepper notes.
Consistency: Medium
Note: Middle
Aroma Strength: Strong
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part: Bark
Origin: China
Color: Clear yellow to golden yellow
Common Uses: Cinnamon Cassia is highly respected as having antiseptic properties. Some material indicates that it is perfect in topical applications, and with its pleasant scent, a perfect additive to creams, lotions, and soaps. Other materials recommend that Cinnamon be avoided in aromatherapy. From a spiritual perspective, it is believed to have a warming, uplifting characteristic.
Blends Well With: Frankincense, Lavender, Cedarwood, Orange, Lemon, Neroli, Ylang-ylang.
History: Medicinal use of Cinnamon Bark was first recorded in Chinese formulations as early as 2700 B.C. The herb has been used as a healing aid for stomach upset and gas, diarrhea, rheumatism, kidney ailments, and abdominal pain. The Egyptians used it as a foot massage, as well as a remedy for excessive bile. It was used as an ingredient of mulled wines, love potions and a sedative during birth.
Cautions: Can be irritating to the skin and mucous membranes - particularly in large doses. It should always be used in dilution. Avoid use during pregnancy.
Lemongrass: Cymbopogon Flexuosus
Plant Part: Leaves
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: India
Common Uses: Lemongrass Essential Oil is known for its invigorating and antiseptic properties. It can be used in facial toners as its astringent properties help fight acne and greasy skin. An excellent anti-depressant, Lemongrass Essential Oil tones and fortifies the nervous system and can be used in bath for soothing muscular nerves and pain. Lemongrass shares similar properties with citronella and has a great reputation for keeping insects away.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Top Strength of Aroma: Strong
Aromatic Scent: Lemongrass Essential Oil has a fresh earthy, citrusy scent.
Grapefruit: Citrus Racemosa
Botanical Name: Citrus Racemosa
Aromatic Aroma: Grapefruit has a fresh, sweet citrus aroma that is very characteristic of the fruit.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Middle
Aroma Strength: Medium
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Plant Part: Peel
Origin: Mexico
Color: Pink to and orange-pink
Common Uses: Grapefruit is believed by aromatherapists to be a spiritual up-lifter, and to ease muscle fatigue and stiffness. It is also a purifier of congested, oily and acne prone skin and is sometimes added to creams and lotions as a natural toner and cellulite cellulite treatment. Grapefruit Essential Oil is reputed to ease nervous exhaustion and relieve depression.
Blends Well With: Rosemary, Cypress, Lavender, Geranium, Cardamom and generally most spice oils.
History: The grapefruit tree was originally from Asia but it is now grown and harvested in the United States, France, Brazil and Israel. The grapefruit tree itself is a large, shiny gloss-leaved tree, about 30 feet high, with white flowers and large, pale yellow fruit with pink flesh. The differences between the White and Pink Grapefruits are minor. The difference in cost is simply an example of supply and demand; there is more pink grapefruit produced because it is sweeter than the white variety.
Cautions: Can cause photosensitivity. Avoid use during pregnancy.
Lime: Citrus aurantifolia
Plant Part: Peel
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Origin: Italy
Description: This is a small evergreen tree that produces a small, bitter fruit very similar to lemon. The fruits themselves are green in color with a green fleshy interior.
Color: Yellow Green
Common Uses: Lime essential oil has a crisp, refreshing citrus scent that has been used by aromatherapists for its uplifting and revitalizing properties. It can also act as an astringent on skin where it is reputed to help clear oily skin.
Consistency: Light
Note: Top
Strength of Aroma: Medium Strength
Blends well with: Bergamot, Cedarwood, Geranium, Grapefruit , Lavender, Lemon, Mandarin, Neroli, Nutmeg, Orange Sweet, Palmarosa, Petitgrain, Rose, Rosemary, Rosewood, Tangerine, Vetiver & Ylang-Ylang * Aromatic Scent: Lime has a crisp, sweet, fresh smell characteristic of citrus products.
History: Lime has been used historically to prevent sailors long at sea from developing scurvy.
Cautions: Lime is phototoxic. Users should avoid direct sunlight after application.
Spearmint: Mentha spicata
Plant Part: Leaves
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: China
Description: Spearmint is a native of the Mediterranean area. A hardy perennial herb, Spearmint reaches about 3 feet in height. It has characteristic lance-shaped leaves with pink or lilac-colored flowers.
Color: Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid.
Common Uses: Aromatherapists claim the therapeutic properties of Spearmint Essential Oil are: as a local/topical anesthetic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, decongestant, digestive, diuretic, expectorant, stimulant and restorative. It is also believed to be an uplifting oil, great for alleviating fatigue and depression.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Top
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Blends well with: Basil, Birch Sweet, Bergamot, Eucalyptus, Jasmine, Lavender and Rosemary.
Aromatic aroma: Spearmint Essential Oil has a fresh minty smell reminiscent of Peppermint. The major difference is that Spearmint oil is sweeter, and not quite as harsh.
Lemon: Citrus limonum
Plant Part: Peel of the fruit
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Origin: Italy
Description: Lemon was originally a small thorny evergreen tree native to India. It is now common in Southern Europe, Florida and California.
Color: A light yellow
Common Uses: Lemon has been historically recognized as a cleanser. It is recognized as being antiseptic, and as having refreshing and cooling properties. Research has also shown lemon essential oil to enhance the ability to concentrate.
Consistency: Light
Note: Top
Strength of Aroma: The aroma is similar to fresh lemon rinds except richer and more concentrated.
Aromatic Scent: Lemon is highly prized for its high anti-bacterial properties. On skin and hair it can be used for its cleansing effect, as well as for treating cuts and boils.
History: The fruit was well known in Europe by the middle ages, and Greeks and Romans were advocates of its therapeutic properties. Lemon essential oil reached the height of its fame when the British began using the citrus fruit to counteract the effects of scurvy.
Cautions: Non-toxic, but may cause skin irritation in some. Lemon is also phototoxic and should be avoided prior to exposure to direct sunlight.
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