Lemongrass essential oil
Lemongrass essential oil is used in aromatherapy and offers a variety of benefits. Lemongrass oil is extracted by steam distillation from the fresh or partly dried leaves. Lemongrass oil has a lemony, sweet smell and watery viscosity.
Lavender essential oil
If you use only one pure essential oil, lavender it is. Known for its versatility. It’s most commonly used for relaxation principles.
lavender oil is 100% natural, and has a fresh fragrant scent. Use it topically on your skin to ease tension and promote a restful sleep. It is also great to use with aromatherapy, massages, and for headaches.
You can also use our pure lavender oil on burns and cuts, eczema and dermatitis, for nausea or motion sickness, nosebleeds, and dry or chapped skin.
Eucalyptus Essential oil
When you’ve got a stuffy nose, nothing brings relief quite as quickly as eucalyptus essential oil. Just a whiff or two often helps break up nasal congestion so you can breathe easier. But that’s just one of the uses of this pungent essential oil. Eucalyptus oil also provides a number of surprising benefits that make it a must have in every medicine cabinet.
- Boosts immunity
- Provides respiratory relief
- Eases nasal congestion
- Accelerates wound healing
- Soothes pain
- Repels insects
- Promotes healthy skin and hair
Peppermint Essential Oil
Peppermint Essential oil is promoted for topical use (applied to the skin) for problems like headache, muscle aches, joint pain, and itching. In aromatherapy, peppermint oil is promoted for treating coughs and colds, reducing pain, improving mental function, and reducing stress.
Jasmine Essential Oil
Jasmine Essential Oil is often used as an antidepressant, aphrodisiac, and sedative. As an antidepressant, it leaves you feeling uplifted, calm, and positive, which assists with depression. Aphrodisiacs make you feel romantic or in love. Jasmine can help put people in the mood for love and enhances the libido.
Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea Tree oil helps reduce inflammation and triggers the activity of white blood cells that are instrumental in the healing process.
Yang Yang essential Oil
Ylang ylang extra is the most potent essential oil derived from the ylang ylang flower. This oil is often used as a top note in perfumes, such as Chanel Number Five.
Ylang ylang has been found in research to:
- boost mood
- reduce depression
- alleviate anxiety
- lower blood pressure
- decrease heart rate
- stimulate oil production in the skin and on the scalp
- repel flying insects and kill bug larvae
Some people use ylang ylang as an aphrodisiac and for sexual stimulation, although its benefits in this area are primarily anecdotal.
Ylang ylang also has a history of use as a traditional, herbal treatment for conditions such as:
- stomach distress
- rheumatism
- gout
- malaria
- headache
- pneumonia
Dragon blood
This warm tantalizing Oil Fragrance blend of ambers and woods consists of patchouli, rose, jasmine, and floral embedded.
Today, its most common use is for digestive health. The plant resin was formerly ascribed cure-all properties, though this is not the case anymore. It was once thought to speed wound healing, and some healers used it for respiratory issues. Dragon’s blood was also employed for different gastrointestinal conditions
Bergamot essential oil
Bergamot essential oil has an aroma that is both uplifting and calming, and has cleansing and purifying properties. As a relaxant, Bergamot Essential Oil alleviates tension, anxiety and depression. By reducing the levels of cortisol in the body, as well as promoting feelings of cheerfulness and energy, Bergamot oil is a natural mood booster.
Scents:
- Eucalyptus
- Peppermint
- Lavender
- Rose
- Jasmine
- Bergamot
- Tea Tree
- Dragon Blood
- Ylang Ylang
- Sandlewood
Our essential oils are available in 1/3, 1 oz., and 2 oz bottles.
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