Cedarwood Essential Oil
$6.95 – $10.00Himalayan Cedarwood Essential Oil (Cedrus deodara)
Scent: Sweet, Woody, Balsamic, Warm
Extraction Method: Steam distillation from Wood and Stumps
Country of Origin:India
Colour: Deep Yellow / Amber
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Himalayan Cedarwood Essential Oil (Cedrus deodara)
Scent: Sweet, Woody, Balsamic, Warm
Extraction Method: Steam distillation from Wood and Stumps
Country of Origin:India
Colour: Deep Yellow / Amber
Grapefruit is believed to be a mutation of Pomelo. Quite a new fruit. Around 300 years old.
Scent: fresh, sweet citrus smell. Pink grpefruit is sweeter then white.
Extraction Method: Cold pressed from the rind.
Color: Pale yellow – Yellow.
Note: Top.
Properties: Energizing.
Warning: Photosensitizing.
RRP: $8.10 – $9.60
Scent: exotic, balsamic, herbaceous.
Plant parts used: Leaves.
Extraction Method: Steam distillation.
Color: Brownish orange reddish liquid.
Note: Base.
RRP: $9.95 – $52.50
Scent: woody, spicy smell
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Color: Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid
Uses: Comforting, meditation aid.
Note: Middle to base
Properties: Refreshing, Uplifting, Stimulating, Clearing, Emotional, Warming, Comforting
RRP: $7.95 – $45.10
In ancient times, myrrh was highly prized, also mentioned in the bible. Was and still widely used in perfumes, incense and ointments for healing wounds.
Scent: Musky, balsamic and smokey.
Extraction Method: Steam distillation.
Colour: Golden yellow to amber.
Note: Base.
Properties: Mildly calming.
RRP: $8.85 – $10.35
Scent – Sharp, Herbaceous, Camphoraceous
Extraction Method – Steam Distillation of the leaves and flowers
Note – Middle
Colour – Pale Yellow
Blends well with: rosemary, peppermint, eucalyptus, juniper berry, frankincense, tea tree, cedarwood, lavender.
External use only.
RRP: $5.10 – $6.60
Scent: Rich, Floral, Very Long Lasting.
Extraction Method: Steam distillation of the flowers. Free from alcohol.
Colour: Mid Brown / Deep Orange.
RRP: $8.75 – $43.30
Egyptians used thyme oil for embalming because of it’s strong preservative properties.
Scent: spicy, warm, herbaceous scent
Extraction Method: steam distillation of the leaves.
Color: pale yellow to orange-yellow
Note: top.
Cautions: possible skin irritant, must be properly diluted. Avoid during pregnancy.
RRP: $6.50 – 8.00
Scent: Fresh, woody fragrance.
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Colour: Slightly yellow
Fragrance Note: Middle
RRP: $6.40 – $ 7.90
Scent: Sharp, camphoraceous, woody undertone.
Plant parts used: Wood.
Extraction Method: Steam distillation.
Colour: Colourless to pale yellow.
Note: Middle.
RRP: $6.30-$7.80
Scent: Penetrating, Camphoraceous, Medicinal
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled from the leaves and twigs.
Country of Origin: Australia
Colour: Colourless
Note: Top
Caution: Use only diluted.
In mediaeval times juniper was added to food since it was said to aid digestion and to be a cure for various stomach ailments. The earliest recorded medicinal use of juniper berries occurs in ancient Egypt. A papyrus dating back to 1500 BC with a recipe to cure tapeworm. Also the Romans used the berries for stomach ailments.
We ship Juniper Oil only in NZ.
Scent: Fresh, Balsamic, Woody
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Colour: Colourless to Pale Yellow
Note: Middle
Properties: Antiseptic, Cleansing, Detoxyfyling, Puriffying, Tonic, Fluid Reducing
Chakra: Solar Plexus
Caution: Use diluted on skin.
Blends well with: bergamot, cedarwood, clary sage, cypress, geranium, grapefruit, lavender and lime