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Unit price perThe French Cypress is a perennial, conical-shaped tree that is about 28 meters (80 feet) high. It is an evergreen with dark green foliage, small flowers and round brown-grey cones with seed nuts inside. The wood is hard and durable, and red-yellow in color.
Cypress Essential Oil was used for centuries to alleviate occasional discomforts associated with women's menstrual cycle. It may also support the digestive system and can soothe muscles. Beneficial for oily and troubled skin.
It is also spiritually grounding and helps us accept change by allowing us to go with the flow and feeling more secure with ourselves.
Cypress's properties reflect its spiritual influence. Promoting circulation throughout the body and eliminating what is stagnant opens us up to spiritual harmony.
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.
What Chakra is Affected? The sacral and throat chakras.
What is the Corresponding Chakra Color? Orange.
Botanical Name | Cupressus sempervirens |
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Country of origin | France |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Needles and Twigs |
Color | Very pale yellow to golden yellow clear liquid. |
Scent | Cypress French Essential Oil has a spicy, herbaceous, slightly woody evergreen aroma. It is fresh and clean. |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Cupressus sempervirens. Main Constituents: a-pinene: 59.5% |
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 | Lavender, Tea Tree, Lemon Myrtle and Geranium, Cedarwood, Pine, Orange, Sandalwood, Clary Sage, Juniper, Rose, Jasmine, and Cardamom. |
History | The Phoenicians and Cretans used Cypress wood for building ships and homes. The Egyptians used the wood for making sarcophagi (coffins), and the Greeks used it for sculpturing statues of their gods. The Greek word 'Sempervirens' means 'lives forever' or ‘ever-living’. The tree gave its name to the island of Cypress where it used to be worshiped. The legend says the cross of Jesus had been made of cypress wood and it generally seems to be connected with death. |
Warnings | None known. This oil is regarded as being very gentle and suitable for all skin types. |
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 perEucalyptus Radiata is commonly known as “narrow-leaved Peppermint”. 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.
This oil is commonly known as Black Peppermint Oil. It contains 60-75% 1, 8 cineol and is native to Australia. You’ll notice that the constituent make up is similar to E. globulus, but you will notice a difference in the smell. Radiata is less intense and milder, making it sometimes chosen over E. globulus. Only two out of the six known chemotypes are harvested, CT 1, 8 cineol and CR peperitone.
Supportive of the respiratory system. Occasional aches and pain, muscle spasm, charley horse, tension in head and neck; joint stiffness due to exercise, muscles (over exercised, sore, tension or stiff due to exercise or everyday activities), sports.
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.
What Chakra is Affected? Promotes opening of the solar plexus and heart chakras.
What is the Corresponding Chakra Color? Green
Botanical Name | Eucalyptus radiate |
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Country of origin | Australia |
Cultivation | Organically grown |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Woods and Leaves |
Color | Clear to pale yellow liquid. |
Scent | Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil has a crisp, clean, camphoraceous aroma with back notes of citrus/floral. |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Note | High |
Ingredients | Eucalyptus radiate. Main Constituents: 1,8-Cineole: 78.50%, α-Terpineol: 12.50% |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, apply to chakras/vitaflex points or Diffuse. |
Blends well with | Basil, Cajeput, Cedarwood, Citronella, Ginger, Lavender, Lemon, Myrtle, Frankincense, Spearmint and Tea Tree. |
History | Eucalyptus Essential Oil has long been used in homes in Australia. In Spain, the timber of Eucalyptus was used in construction. |
Warnings | Eucalyptus Oil should be used in dilution, and be avoided during pregnancy. It is considered toxic if taken internally, non-irritant and non-sensitive. Avoid if you have high blood pressure or epilepsy. |
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 $7.00
Unit price perThe Frankincense tree is a scraggly but hardy tree which originates from Oman and the Middle East. By slashing the barks of the tree, a sticky, fragrant resin is produced from which the Frankincense Oil is derived.
Frankincense Oil, Olibanum Oil or Oil of Lebanon is a ancient essential oil used to support the immune system. It is also a valuable ingredient in skin care products for aging and dry skin. For centuries this oil has helped us harness the power of our own connection on a emotional, spiritual and mental level!
Useful for visualizing, improving one's spiritual connection, and centering, it has comforting properties that help focus the mind and overcome stress and despair.
Frankincense is considered a holy oil in the Middle East and we know that it was given to Christ at the time of his birth. The uses and benefits of Frankincense date back way before the time of Christ to the Egyptians and Sumerians.
Today, we know through Chemistry that Frankincense contains sesquiterpenes that stimulate the part of the brain that controls emotions.
Frankincense oil has been used to awaken our spiritual awareness and connect with spirit for 5000 years or more. It will help us release parts of our ego which hold us back from connecting with our soul, as well as feelings of unworthiness and insecurity.
Once we are able to connect with our spiritual side, we can embrace our true purpose in the world and become more spiritually driven rather than ego driven.
Use Frankincense during meditation to connect with spirit and stay centered in meditation.
Botanical Name | Boswellia carteri |
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Country of origin | Egypt |
Cultivation | Organically grown |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Resin |
Color | Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid. |
Scent | Frankincense Essential Oil has a warm, pungent, sweet smell. |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Boswellia carteri. Main Constituents: a-Thujene: 60.2% |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, apply to chakras/vitaflex points or Diffuse. |
Blends well with | Basil, Bergamot, Cardamom, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Coriander, Geranium, Ginger, Myrrh and Vanilla. |
History | Frankincense is from the French word 'Franc' meaning 'luxuriant' or it could be 'real incense'. Also known as Olibanum, Frankincense was used by the ancient Egyptians as an offering to the gods and as a rejuvenating facemask. |
Warnings | Frankincense Essential Oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing. Avoid use 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 perGeranium is a hairy perennial shrub, often used in hedgerows, and stands up to about one meter high (3 feet) with pointed leaves, serrated at the edges and has pinkish-white flowers.
The therapeutic properties of Geranium Bourbon Essential Oil include the being used as an astringent, haemostatic, diuretic, antiseptic, anti-depressant, tonic, antibiotic, anti-spasmodic and as an anti-infectious agent.
This uplifting oil has a great all-over balancing effect and this extends to the skin, where it helps to create balance between oily and dry skin.
Geranium Bourbon can also be used to relieve feelings of stress and anxiety, promoting a sense of inner peace.
The strong smell of this oil is particularly good to ward off mosquitoes and head lice.
Botanical Name | Pelargonium graveolens |
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Country of origin | China |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Leaves and Flowers |
Color | Pale yellow to greenish yellow liquid |
Scent | Geranium Bourbon Essential Oil is a strong smelling oil with a floral aroma and a hint of mint. |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Pelargonium graveolens. Main Constituents: Citronellol: 40% |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, abdomen and temples. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Basil, Bergamot, Citronella, Clary Sage, Fennel, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Neroli and Nutmeg. |
History | The Geranium plants originated from South Africa as well as Reunion, Madagascar, Egypt and Morocco and were introduced to European countries such as Italy, Spain and France in the 17th century. There are over 200 species of geranium, some scented and some not. |
Warnings | Geranium Oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and generally non-sensitizing. It can cause sensitivity in some people and due to the fact that it balances the hormonal system, it should be 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. |
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Unit price perThe benefits of ginger include supportive of the digestive system (occasional diarrhea, nausea, indigestion); occasional muscle pain and ache, nausea associated with motion. . Ginger essential oil is commonly used to soothe, comfort, and balance digestive discomfort. Use it to help occasional digestive upsets such as nausea and heartburn and more!
Ginger has an aphrodisiac effect on the body as well. Therefore, it opens the root and sacral chakras and will release suppressed sexual energy.
Ginger oil is used in the practice of aromatherapy and is believed to be effective at treating the emotions. According to "The Aromatherapy Bible," by Gill Farrer-Halls, ginger oil can be used as an aphrodisiac and acts as a mild stimulant. It is also used to improve memory and communication. Ginger oil can be used alone or blended with other essential oils, such as sandalwood, patchouli and rosewood, and worn as a perfume. It may also be used as a massage oil, added to a bath or used in an aromatherapy diffuser. Caution should be used when using ginger oil on the skin as it may irritate sensitive skin.
Botanical Name | cymbopogan martini var sofia |
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Country of origin | India |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Grass |
Color | Yellow to light brown liquid |
Scent | Ginger Grass Essential Oil has a sharp, green scent with pepper and lemon undertones. It is closely related to lemongrass, and customers should look to purchase ginger root if looking for the powdered spice aroma. |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | cymbopogan martini var sofia Main Constituents: Limonene: 4.4% Menthadienols: 35.2% |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
History | The distillation of Ginger Grass began in the eighteenth century. |
Warnings | Ginger Grass Oil can irritate sensitive skin. All topical applications should be carried out in dilution. Avoid use 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 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 10 meters (30 feet) high, with white flowers and large, pale yellow fruit with pink flesh.
Grapefruit Pink Essential Oil 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 treatment. Grapefruit Essential Oil is reputed to ease nervous exhaustion and relieve depression.
The Benefits of Grapefruit include detox and cleansing--besides tasting great in water! Rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene, it is nourishing to the skin. Like many coldpressed citrus oils, it is a popular oil to use in conjunction with weight management programs.
Grapefruit Essential Oil is also mentally uplifting and can ease stress and anxiety.
The benefits of grapefruit include the spiritual realm as well.Grapefruit is cleansing to the aura and mental body which helps release occasional blues, confusion and mental chatter. Once this is cleared we can be more receptive to our inner voice and intuitive powers. So ultimately grapefruit helps us restore our own power and claim our own spiritual purpose.
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse.
What Chakra is Affected? The solar plexus chakra is energized which affects the other chakras in the body. Expands the heart and third eye chakras.
What is the Corresponding Chakra Color? Yellow.
Botanical Name | Citrus racemosa |
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Country of origin | Canada |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Cold Pressed |
Plant part | Peel |
Color | Pink to and orange-pink liquid. |
Scent | No |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Citrus racemosa. Main Constituents:Limonene: 90% |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Grapefruit Pink blends well with other members of the citrus family, Rosemary, Cypress, Lavender, Geranium, Cardamom and generally most spice oils. |
History | 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. |
Warnings | Grapefruit Essential Oil can cause photosensitivity. Avoid use 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 perHelichrysum is a highly aromatic herb that has the capacity to grow in the most inclement of soil, hence its nickname “everlast.” It is native to the Mediterranean and North Africa and is widely cultivated in Spain, Italy, and Yugoslavia. It has been praised in aromatherapy most notably for bruises and wound healing. Extracts are also added to sunscreen to protect the skin from ultraviolet sundays.
Helichrysum assists with circulatory ailments such as varicose veins, bruises, and broken capillaries. It is also a wonderful skin tonic as it stimulates the production of new skin cells, vivifying the skin with an influx of healing cells and helping with acne, dermatitis, eczema, stretch marks, herpes, scar tissue, mature skin, and burns. The astringent properties constrict and help to reverse sagging skin. It also soothes and calms muscle spasms and aches, relieving pain associated with stiff joints and rheumatism related ailments. Lastly, the oil is is prized for relieving chronic coughs, bronchitis, sinus infections, excess mucous, and the common cold.
Botanical Name | Helichrysum Gymocephalum |
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Country of origin | Madagascar |
Cultivation | Wild harvested |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Flowers |
Color | A thin, clear, pale yellow to yellow liquid. |
Scent | A Strong, Fresh, Camphorous, Herbaceous, Earthy Scent |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Helichrysum Gymocephalum |
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 | Chamomile, Lavender, Clary Sage, Rose, Clove Bud and any of the oils from the citrus oil family. |
History |
Helichrysum has silvery gray, grassy foliage with a collection of golden flowers that blossom in midsummer, and whose colour last long after they have been picked and dried. Its name is derived from the Greek word helios meaning 'sun' and chrysos meaning 'gold'. This is a reference to the golden color of many of the flowers from this botanical genus. Helichrysum has been used since the time of the ancient who often used it after battles. |
Warnings | If you are pregnant, consult a qualified aromatherapist for suitability and safety of specific oils. Many oils should not be used during pregnancy, some only need to be avoided for the first 3 - 4 months. |
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. |
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Unit price perThis is a pure and natural rare beauty from India. Honeysuckle Essential Oil (Lonicera) is an intensely sweet, rich floral, heavy, narcotic and practically a perfume by itself.
Honeysuckle Essential Oil is rarely used in perfumery because there is little of it to go around; it is simply too expensive to produce. Honeysuckle flowers emit their fragrance at dusk and the gathering of blossoms must occur at a specified time.
Honeysuckle offers an aromatic impression that is less complex than Poplar Bud Absolute, but it engages the senses by telling the kaleidoscopic story of all narcotic florals (Tuberose, Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Magnolia, etc.) The character it reveals is one of a white floral vintage which evaporates in fits and starts before reaching a honeyed dry down that echoes the enigmatic scent of autumn outdoors.
Honeysuckle Essential Oil is derived from the dried flower petals of Honeysuckle through the solvent extraction method. Honeysuckle is native to Northern Hemisphere and belongs to the family Caprifoliaceae. This plant is also known as woodbine, Plumeria alba and Lonicera Caprifolium. Honeysuckle Essential Oil possesses antibacterial property and is widely used to treat sore throat. It also has anti-oxidant property for which it is used in the formulation of anti-aging cosmetic products. Besides, this oil is widely demanded in perfumery for its characteristic sweet floral fragrance.
Aromatherapy: For its sweet floral whiff, it is used in aromatherapy to ease pain, calm irritation and reduce inflammation.
Cosmetic: It is extensively used in the preparation of anti-aging products.
Skin Care: This oil comprises the cleansing and detoxifying properties which help to restore glowing and fresh skin. Skin troubles such as blemishes, rashes, acne, cuts and abrasions can also be treated effectively by using this absolute oil.
Respiratory Benefits: It is used to cure upper respiratory tract infections including asthma, colds, influenza, swine flu, and pneumonia, other viral and bacterial infections.
Botanical Name | Lonicera Caprifolium |
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Country of origin | India |
Cultivation | Wild harvested |
Extraction Method | Cold Pressed |
Plant part | Flower Petals and Twigs |
Color | Orange-green to dark green or brownish |
Scent | Honeysuckle Essential Oil (Lonicera) is an intensely sweet, rich floral & practically a perfume by itself. |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Note | High |
Ingredients | Lonicera Caprifolium |
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. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Citrus and floral oils |
History |
Most popular in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Honeysuckle also has a strong history of use among Native Amercians, Europeans and other peoples. In AD 659, Honeysuckle was first used as a Chinese medicine for releasing poisons from the body. Honeysuckle oil is being used throughout the world for thousands of years to treat respiratory problems. |
Warnings | Non-toxic, Possible skin irritant. Photosensitive (avoid sun-exposure). Avoid during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. |
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. |
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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. |
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Unit price perLavender oil Barreme is made through steam distillation of Lavender flower spikes.
Lavender Barreme-considered the most relaxing of all lavenders. Grown in the chalky soils and dry climate of the Barreme region of France, this lavender has a superior floral aroma with high therapeutic benefit. With a content of over 50% aroma esters naturally occurring this lavender maintains a crisp, floral aroma. Valued as one of the finest quality lavender’s available on the market.
Lavender is a hardy shrub which grows up to one meter in height. Lavender is the most widely used essential oil in aromatherapy. There are a lot of Lavender Oils in the market, this is a distinct Essential Oil from the French region of Barreme.
Lavender oil Barreme is made through steam distillation of Lavender flower spikes.
Lavender Barreme-considered the most relaxing of all lavenders. Grown in the chalky soils and dry climate of the Barreme region of France, this lavender has a superior floral aroma with high therapeutic benefit. With a content of over 50% aroma esters naturally occurring this lavender maintains a crisp, floral aroma. Valued as one of the finest quality lavender’s available on the market.
Lavender is a hardy shrub which grows up to one meter in height. Lavender is the most widely used essential oil in aromatherapy. There are a lot of Lavender Oils in the market, this is a distinct Essential Oil from the French region of Barreme.
Lavender Oil is extensively used in the cosmetic industry, whether it is in Lotions or perfumes. Its pleasant smell makes it a commonly use oil in toiletries and other fragrance industries. This is a Lavender grown at a high altitude and thus typically has high ester content (52%:linalyl, terpenyl, lavandulyl and geranyl acetates), which is why it is called 50‐52% oil. The higher the Linalool and linalyl acetate contents, supposedly the more relaxing properties are of the lavender oil.
Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
Country of origin: France, Region of Barreme
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant part: Lavender flower spikes
Scent: Lavender Essential Oil French from french region of Barreme. It has a floral, herbaceous, fresh scent with balsamic woody undertone.
Strength of Aroma: Strong
Note: High
Blends well with: Bay, Bergamot, Chamomile, Citronella, Clary Sage, Geranium, Jasmine, Lemon, Mandarin, Orange, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Pine, Thyme, Rosemary, Rosewood and Ylang-ylang.
History: Lavender has been used since ancient times. Romans added lavender to their bath water, hence the name derived from the word 'to wash' - lavare. Lavender Oil is extensively used in the cosmetic industry, whether it is in Lotions or perfumes. Its pleasant smell makes it a commonly use oil in toiletries and other fragrance industries. This is a Lavender grown at a high altitude and thus typically has high ester content (52%:linalyl, terpenyl, lavandulyl and geranyl acetates), which is why it is called 50‐52% oil. The higher the Linalool and linalyl acetate contents, supposedly the more relaxing properties are of the lavender oil.
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Unit price perLemon Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Citrus limonum
Country of origin: Italy
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Plant part: Fruit Peel
Scent: Lemon Essential Oil has a strong citrus scent
Strength of Aroma: Strong
Note: High
Blends well with: Bergamot, Lime, Orange and Mandarin, Cypress, Lavender, Geranium, Cardamom and generally most spice oils.
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Unit price perBotanical Name: Citrus reticulata
Country of origin: Italy
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Plant part: Fruit Peel
Scent: Mandarin Essential Oil has an intense, sweet, fresh scent characteristic of citrus fruit.
Strength of Aroma: Soft
Note: High
Ingredients: Citrus reticulata.
Main Constituents: Limonene: 70%, γ-Terpinene: 20%
Blends well with: Other citrus oils such as Lime, Orange, Lemon, and Grapefruit, as well as spice oils such as Nutmeg, Bay and Clove Bud.
History: The name is said to come from the fact that it was a traditional gift to the mandarins of China. It is native to southern China and the Far East, and was brought to Europe in 1805 and to the USA forty years later.
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Unit price perMarjoram Essential Oil (Sweet) 5ml, 10 ml or 15 ml
Botanical Name: Origanum marjorana
Country of origin: France
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant part: Flowers and Leaves
Scent: Marjoram Sweet Essential Oil has a warm and spicy aroma, with a hint of nutmeg.
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Note: Middle
Ingredients: Origanum marjorana.
Main Constituents: Linalool: 17%, γ-Terpinene: 13%, 4-Terpineol: 23%
Blends well with: Orange, Lavender, Rosewood, Frankincense, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Basil, Thyme, Cypress, Elemi, Chamomile, and spices like Nutmeg or Cardamom.
History: Marjoram Sweet Essential Oil was very popular plant amongst the ancient Greeks. The name itself originates from a Greek word meaning “Joy of the Mountains”.
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Unit price perOur organically crafted Melissa Essential Oil also commonly known as Lemon Balm Essential Oil, is steam distilled from the wonderfully fragrant flowers and leaves of the perennial Melissa officinalis herb nurtured in the Bulgarian countryside. Melissa Oil is considered one of the most powerfully medicinal essential oils in all of aromatherapy, with a a bright, lemony, herbaceous aroma that most individuals find very pleasant and uplifting. The herb received the name Melissa because of its sweet, fresh, citrus-like fragrance, which is known to attract bees (Melissa is Greek for honey bee).
A luscious herb with a sweet aroma, Melissa has serrated leaves and petite white and pink flowers. Both the flowers and the leaves are put through a steam distillation method to extract and capture the essential oil. An exceptionally low yield (about 0.05%) makes Melissa (Lemon Balm) Oil a very costly oil and one that is commonly adulterated with inexpensive oils like Lemongrass, Citronella and Litsea Cubeba. Known by many to be a true aromatic elixir, Melissa's unassuming power makes it a vital component of any essential oil pharmacy.
Intensely refreshing, our divinely aromatic Melissa (Lemon Balm) Oil is a gentle yet potent fusion of calming, nurturing and vitality promoting properties. Along with being a powerful support when looking to reduce unwanted microbes, Lemon Balm Essential Oil is also a helpful agent in minor pain and inflammation management. We often turn to this essential oil when looking to reduce the presence of unwanted bacterial, fungal, or viral activity. It is our top choice when looking to lessen the longevity and impact of unwanted cold sores. Melissa Essential Oil is among the most potent of all natural essential oils for enhancing deep wellness during the challenging winter months. Within skin care applications, it is a lovely oil for supporting healthy, vibrant skin and for soothing irritated skin.
Emotionally and energetically, Melissa Essential Oil is warm and radiant. This potent oil has been known for centuries as an elixir of the heart because of its uplifting and mood enhancing qualities when trying to work through situational anxiety and/or depression. Melissa (Lemon Balm) Essential Oil encourages emotional harmony, pacifies anger, encourages restful sleep and provides comfort during times of great stress or when grieving a deep loss.
Botanical Name | Melissa Officinalis |
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Country of origin | Bulgaria |
Cultivation | Organically grown |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Leaves and Flowering Tops |
Color | Light yellowish green to yellowish brown liquid. |
Scent | Fresh, lemony, slightly sweet, herbaceousfloral aroma with notes of fresh honey |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Note | Middle to Top Note |
Ingredients |
Melissa Officinalis |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, apply to chakras/vitaflex points or Diffuse. |
Blends well with | Geranium, lavender, rose, basil, frankincense, sweet orange, citronella, bergamot, neroli, ylang ylang, petitgrain, sandalwood, vanilla, tangerine, spikenard, and roman chamomile. |
History |
This potent oil has been known for centuries as an elixir of the heart because of its uplifting and mood enhancing qualities when trying to work through situational anxiety and/or depression. Melissa (Lemon Balm) Essential Oil encourages emotional harmony, pacifies anger, encourages restful sleep and provides comfort during times of great stress or when grieving a deep loss. |
Warnings | It may cause sensitivity in some individuals. Avoid use 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 perBotanical Name: Commiphora myrrha
Country of origin: Egypt
Extraction Method: Solvent Extraction
Plant part: Resin
Scent: Myrrh Essential Oil has a warm, rich, spicy balsamic odor.
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Note: Middle
Blends well with: Frankincense, Lavender, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rose, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Tea Tree and Thyme.
History: Myrrh has been used for centuries as an ingredient in incense, perfumes, and for embalming and fumigation in Ancient Egypt. In folk tradition it was used for muscular pains and in rheumatic plasters.