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Unit price perA small evergreen tree, the aromatic Amyris is native to Asia, Haiti and other Caribbean islands, as well as Central America. Patience is required, as this tree that grows to be 2-4 meters needs approximately 30 years before it produces its sweet essential oil.
Amyris woody, balsamic aroma is relaxing and calming. Its cooling action also helps to relieve frustration and sexual tension as well as general stress and irritability. The scent is both uplifting and soothing.
This oil slows the aging process and regenerates the skin, making it an excellent choice for facial care blends.
Amyris Essential Oil is steam distilled from the wood and twigs of the Amyris or Candlewood tree. In Jamaica and Haiti they use branches as torches because the wood has so rich in essential oil. It is also called East Indian Sandalwood. Amyris can extend the very expensive Sandalwood.
Diffused it can calm the mind and is often used in meditative blends. Used as a fixative in perfumes.
Amyris, also known as West Indian Sandalwood, is a great choice for use as a base note fixative oil. Commonly found in soaps and other Sandalwood products in place of true Sandalwood, Amyris supports vibrant physical health by helping to remove physical and etheric toxins that congest and distort the body. An alternative choice in place of the endangered 'true' Sandalwood, Amyris is a healthy, inexpensive and sustainable substitute in many aromatherapy applications.
Connected to the planet Venus, Amyris suggests amour (love) as she is both calming and nourishing to the heart chakra. Amyris anchors one's energy in a state of receptivity and openness, thus enhancing the flow of grace by opening the pathways for love, inspiration, and transformation. Helping us to balance in our natural rhythms and cycles, Amyris aligns us with the feminine energy of the moon. Heightening intuition, creativity, and imagination, Amyris is an excellent oil for dreamers, artists, musicians and poets as she supports them in connecting with creative source energy.
By helping us to see the unfolding of the natural magic of life, Amyris transformative energy saturates the auric field with creativity, health and abundance. Amyris restores a natural, innocent outlook on life, bringing joy and laughter to our hearts and assisting us in making choices that uplift and nourish, thus encouraging love for ourselves and the world as a whole.
Botanical Name | Amyris Balsamifera |
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Country of origin | Haiti |
Cultivation | Wild harvested |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Wood |
Color | Pale yellow liquid. |
Scent | Soft, woody, warm, musty, sweet with notes of vanilla and a cedar-like character |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Amyris Balsamifera |
Usage |
Bath (may need fixed oil), inhaler, light bulb ring, massage, mist spray, steam inhalation. Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Lavender, Citronella, Cedarwood, Jasmine, Ginger, YlangYlang, and Rose scents |
History |
In 1886, Amyris' scientific name was changed because it was not a species of sandalwood. The wood used in fires was so saturated with oil that it burned very easily like candles or torches. |
Warnings | No |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. |
From $3.00
Unit price perCedarwood Atlas Oil can be used to assist with acne, arthritis, bronchitis, coughing, cystitis, dandruff, dermatitis, stress. It has warming, uplifting, and toning properties. Cedarwood Atlas Essential Oil is considered to be comforting, reviving and an aphrodisiac.
Atlas Cedarwood Essential Oil has been used in medicines and cosmetics throughout the ages. Atlas Cedarwood has been used in hair loss blends. Atlas Cedarwood Oil is especially good for energy work and healing the energy field. This oil is good for meditation and creating sacred space. Cedar is a Semitic word meaning "the power of spiritual strength". While many oils claim to be cedars; Atlas Cedar is truly a cedar.
What is the Spiritual and Emotional Influence? Cedarwood oil helps you embrace the feeling of being totally safe and secure with yourself as well as in your environment. As fears are released, the heart is open to spiritual love and protection which also brings self acceptance and love.
What Chakra is Affected? The heart chakra expands using this oil.
What are the corresponding Chakra Colors? Yellow and red.
Botanical Name | Cedrus atlantica |
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Country of origin | Morocco |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Wood |
Color | Golden yellow to orange-brown liquid. |
Scent | Cedarwood Atlas Oil has a woody, sweet, sharper note than Virginian Cedarwood, slight aroma reminiscent of artificial mothballs, balsamic. |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Cedrus atlantica. Main Constituents: γ-Himalachene: 23%, β-Himalachene: 46% |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists, Apply to chakras/vitaflex points . Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Rosewood, Bergamot, Cypress, Cassia, Jasmine, Juniper, Neroli, Labdanum, Frankincense, Clary Sage, Vetiver, Rosemary, Ylang-ylang. |
History | This Cedarwood originated in the Atlas Mountains in North Africa. In former times, linen chests were frequently crafted from this wood to keep moths out. To date, clothes hangers are frequently crafted from this wood. The ancient Egyptians already used this oil, namely to embalm, for cosmetics and perfumery. |
Warnings | Non-toxic, non-irritant. Avoid during pregnancy. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier. |
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Unit price perThe small bushy shrubs grow at altitudes ranging from 8800 to 15,400 feet in the Himalayas. A juniper berry is the female seed cone produced by the various species of junipers. It is not a true berry but a cone with unusually fleshy and merged scales, which give it a berry-like appearance. The berries are green when young, and mature to a purple-black color over about 18 months. The berries are plucked from the branches of the plant once a year, and dried and ground before distillation. They have traditionally been used as an aromatic aid to meditation, and had remedial applications.
Botanical Name | Juniperus communis |
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Country of origin | India |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Berries |
Color | A thin, colorless to pale yellow liquid. |
Scent | Juniper Berry Essential Oil has a fresh, rich-balsamic, woody-sweet and pine needle-like odor reminiscent of evergreen oils. |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Juniperus communis |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, apply to chakras/vitaflex points or Diffuse. |
Blends well with |
Clary Sage, Sandalwood, Bergamot, Geranium, Marjoram, Rosemary, Chamomile and Eucalyptus. |
History | They have traditionally been used as an aromatic aid to meditation, and had remedial applications. |
Warnings | Juniper Berry can be a skin irritant. It should be used in dilution, and avoided during pregnancy. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier. |
From $9.00
Unit price perSiberian Fir essetial oil is steam distilled from the needles of the majestic Siberian Fir tree. This fir needle oil has a lovely fresh and crisp, pine-like aroma that is refreshing.
The aroma is similar to a Christmas tree and many find it revitalizing for the mind and spirit.
It’s great addition to diffusers to help purify air, soothing rubs and blends for sore muscles, household cleaning products to deodorize.
If you feel a cold coming on, try using Siberian Fir essential oil in a steam (along with Eucalyptus and Tea Tree oil). Siberian Fir is often blended into a carrier oil, it can be massaged for those who has muscle pain or swelling.
Emotionally, this essential oil circulates positive energy and promotes strong self-image, forgiveness, and self-acceptance.
Our Siberian fir is steam distilled from the needles of the Abies Sibirica tree wild grown in Siberia.
Needles and rich brown cones wildcrafted from Abies sibirica conifer trees majestically growing in dense forests located in Siberia. Considered one of the most popular fir needle oils in Europe, the sweet-camphoraceous, piney, slightly balsamic aroma of this essential oil brings immediate memories of Christmas, as Fir trees are often grown as Christmas trees.
Botanical Name | Sibirica (Siberian Fir) Needle Oil |
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Country of origin | Russia |
Cultivation | Wild harvested |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Fir Siberian |
Color | Pale yellow liquid. |
Scent | Sweet-camphoraceous, piney, slightly balsamic aroma of this essential oil brings immediate memories of Christmas |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Siberian Fir Essential Oil |
Usage |
Bath (may need fixed oil), inhaler, light bulb ring, massage, mist spray, steam inhalation. Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Basil, Cedarwood, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Geranium, Cedarwood, Junniper Berry, Lavender, Rosemary, Lemon, Patchouli, Orange |
Warnings | No |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. |