Cinnamon Essential Oil
$4.85 – $11.90Cinnamon essential oil
Scent: Strong Spicy warm smell
Extraction Method: Steam distillation from the Bark
Colour: Golden Brown
Note: Middle
Properties: Emotional, Warming, Comforting
RRP: $4.85-$21.40
Every plant has a special scent and taste. When you distill the flower, leaves or roots you get an oil which is an essence with special properties, some of which are therapeutic. This is why essential oils are also called aromatherapy, aroma = scent. You can understand the therapeutic effect when you think about how you feel
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Aroma oils are very skin permeable and when you inhale them they go straight to your nervous system and so you feel the effect almost instantly.
Since essential oils are quite powerful, most of them should be diluted in a diffuser or in a formula for external use.
You can use aromatherapy oils for perfumery by diluting them in base oils or alcohol. Lavender, patchouli, citrus, neroli and jasmine oils are very popular as perfume.
Lavender oil is great for helping you sleep and peppermint oil will help your muscles relax when you use it diluted in base oil for a massage.
Try French lavender oil for cuts and bruises. Add a few drops of ylang ylang or neroli oil to your moisturizer. These two are especially suitable for older skin.
Looking for a great massage oil? Choose from among many essential oils. Just dilute them in almond or grapeseed oil. Make your own sport massage blend or one for erotic or relaxation massage.
Just put you favourite essential oil or blend in the diffuser. Lavender, eucalyptus and tea tree are a famous winter blend. Cinnamon, anise, citrus and ginger are a favourite Christmas blend. Feel free to make your own favourite blend. It’s fun!
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Scent: Strong Spicy warm smell
Extraction Method: Steam distillation from the Bark
Colour: Golden Brown
Note: Middle
Properties: Emotional, Warming, Comforting
RRP: $4.85-$21.40
Extraction Method: Steam distillation of the leaves
Scent: Spicy, Fresh, peppery , light.
Colour: yellow
Note: Top and Middle
Common uses: Stimulant, digestive, sharpens the senses, used by students before and during exams.
Caution: Pregnancy and lactation. Safe to use from 3 years olds.
Blends well with: rosemary, lavender, bergamot, clary sage, geranium as well as citrus oils.
RRP: $8.75-$9.25
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
Scent: Sweet, fresh, green, slightly camphorous
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part: Leaves
Fragrance Note: top/middle
Colour: Clear.
RRP: $9.15 – $10.65
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: Sweet, Earthy, Woody
Plant Part: Seed
Extraction Method: Steam Distilation.
Colour: Colourless to Pale Yellow
Fragrance Note: Top
Blends well with: geranium, lavender, rose and sandalwood.
RRP: $7.40 – $8.90
Scent: Sweet, Clean, Crisp Fragrance
Extraction Method: Steem distiltion of the seeds.
Colour: Pale, colorless.Clear.
Note: Top.
RRP: $7.20 – $8.70
Rosemary oil was one of the first essential oils to be distilled, in 1330. Nowadays known mostly for it’s nits combat properties.
Scent: Sweet, citrus.
Extraction Method: Steem distillation of the leaves and flowering tops.
Colour: Pale, colorless to light yellow.
Note: Middle to Top.
RRP: $7.65 – $25.55