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Introducing Pavitramenthe’s, Vetiver Essential Oil/ Khus Essential Oil a special handcrafted organic essence to elevate an individual’s overall wellness. Scientifically known as, Chrysopogon zizanioides, is commonly known as organic khas oil. Sourced from the roots of this plant, this organic essential oi more...
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Vetiver Root Oil is an essential oil extracted from the roots of the vetiver plant ( Vetiveria zizanoides ), a perennial grass native to India and widely cultivated in tropical regions around the world. Vetiver oil is highly valued in aromatherapy, perfumery, and skincare for its grounding, calming properties more...
It helps for regeneration of skin.Helps to reduce the appearance of blemishes.Helps to reduce the fine line and scars.Helpful for nourishing the skin. Helpful to remove acne, wrinkle, and spot mark & makes skin crystal clear. Helpful for blood circulation in the hair follicle. Helpful for many hair more...
Vetiver essential oil, also called khus oil, is extracted from the vetiver plant, a clumpy, green grass native to India that can grow five feet high or more. Vetiver is in the same family as other grasses used for their essential oils, including lemongrass and citronella. soothing, grounding capabilities. more...
Vetiver essential oil is derived from the complex white root system of a grass used in India and Sri Lanka for the creation of woven matting. Common Uses: Deeply relaxing and comforting. It is also used as a base note in perfumery and aromatherapy applications. Blends Well With: Ceda more...
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Botonical Name - Chrysopogon zizanioides Country of Origin - India Color & Odor - Pale Yellow Extraction Method - Steam Distillation DESCRIPTION- Our offering of Vetiver oil (South India) is extracted from Vetiveria zizanoides of the Gramineae family. It has an earthy, musty smell and is obtained through the more...