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2 Products availableOur offered Product range includes Geranium Oil, Anise Essential Oil, Aniseed Essential Oil, Aloe Vera Carrier Oil and Apricot Carrier Oil.
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Blends Well With : Cardamom. Caraway. Coriander. Dill. Fennel. Mandarin. Rosewood. Bay. Black Pepper. Lavender. Orange. Pine. Rose. Thyme.
Caution : Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals. so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all Essential Oils are extremely concentrated in nature and if to be applied on the skin or body, should always be diluted upto a maximum dosage of 4% in a suitable carrier oil.
Common Uses
Blends Well With : Cardamom. Caraway. Coriander. Dill. Fennel. Mandarin. Rosewood. Bay. Black Pepper. Lavender. Orange. Pine. Rose. Thyme.
Caution : Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals. so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all Essential Oils are extremely concentrated in nature and if to be applied on the skin or body, should always be diluted upto a maximum dosage of 4% in a suitable carrier oil.
Aloe vera oil contains health properties of the original aloe vera plant. it possesses anti-inflammatory. anti-bacterial, anti-viral. antifungal. antioxidant. and astringent properties.
It can be incorporated in lip balms. creams. lotions. body butters. hair oil treatments and other skin care formulations. By using the oil in formulations. one does not need to worry about greater risk of bacterial and mould growth which can sometimes occur while using pure gel.
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Storage: It is recommended to store carrier oils in cool dark place to maintain their freshness and maximum shelf life. If refrigerated, bring them to room temperature before use.
Apricot oil is a thin oil pressed from the seed or kernels of apricot. It is light and has a nutty. aromatic flavour. It has high levels of vitamin E. vitamin K. and a number of powerful antioxidants, such as caffeic acid and various catechins. It is non greasy enriching emollient and can be directly applied on skin.
Used for many centuries. Apricot Kernel Oil continues to be used in skin. hair. and health care for its softening. hydrating. rejuvenating. and nourishing properties. Due to the fact that Apricots belong to the same family of drupes as Almonds. it is comparable to Almond Oil and can be used as a substitute.
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Storage: It is recommended to store carrier oils in cool dark place to maintain their freshness and maximum shelf life. If refrigerated, bring them to room temperature before use.
Jojoba oil is extracted from the seeds of the Jojoba plant and is closest to the oil produced by human skin called 'sebum' that helps protect and heal skin from external toxins and therefore is a natural replacement for it. It also penetrated to deeper layers of skin where cell regeneration and synthesis occurs. It has been long used by Native Americans and is a shrubby tree that is native to Southern Arizona and California.
It contains high amounts of minerals, antioxidants and vitamin E, which helps in promoting healthy hair and skin. Because it is an excellent emollient. the manufacturing industry uses jojoba as an ingredient in a variety of products like shampoo, lipstick. makeup. cleansing products. and in the face. hand, and body lotions.
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Skin Type: Balances oily skin. soothes sensitive skin. hydrates dry skin and can even be used on acne and breakouts.
Storage: It is recommended to store carrier oils in cool dark place to maintain their freshness and maximum shelf life. If refrigerated, bring them to room temperature before use.
Bergamot essential oil has a citrus aroma which is reminiscent of orange but is wonderfully more complex. It has an underlying floral characteristic to it. The yellow green peel of its orange shaped fruit is cold pressed to produce this essential oil.
It mainly has uplifting aroma with tinge of sweet and relaxing elements. making it a popular ingredient in perfumes. The skin cleansing properties of this oil along with its elegant scent. makes it a popular addition to luxury shampoos, soaps and cleansers.
Common Uses
Blends Well With: Geranium. Lavender. Ylang Ylang. Orange, Clary sage. Frankincense. Mandarin. Jasmine. Black Pepper. Cypress. Nutmeg, Sandalwood. Rosemary. Vetiver
Caution: Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals, so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all Essential Oils are extremely concentrated in nature and if to be applied on the skin or body, should always be diluted upto a maximum dosage of 4% in a suitable carrier oil.
Bitter orange is a plant. The peel. flower. leaf. fruit. and fruit juice are used to make medicine. Bitter orange oil is made from the peel. It has a place in many products spanning the healthcare, aromatherapy and flavour and fragrance sectors. In aromatherapy. the essential oil of bitter orange is applied to the skin and also inhaled as a painkiller. Bitter orange peel is applied to the skin for swelling (inflammation) of the eyelid and its lining, as well as the retina in the eye. It is also used for bleeding from the retina, exhaustion accompanying colds. headaches. nerve pain. muscular pain, joint pain. bruises. swelling of the veins (phlebitis). hair loss and bed sores.
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Blends Well With: Lavender. Bergamot. Rosewood. lemon, clary sage, myrrh and spicy oils such as nutmeg, cinnamon and clove.
Caution: Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals, so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all Essential Oils are extremely concentrated in nature and if to be applied on the skin or body. should always be diluted upto a maximum dosage of 4% in a suitable carrier oil.
Carrot seed essential oil. as the name suggests. is extracted by steam distillation. primarily from the dried seeds of wild carrot. but also from the dried plant itself? You can find the oil from both the sources with the help of steam distillation. The basic type of wild carrot is easily found in Europe apart from its components like Alpha Pinene. Beta Pinene. Gamma Terpinene, Limonene, it is also rich in vitamin A. This amazing vitamin is beneficial for eyes and is an effective antioxidant which helps people recover better and feel better and positive. The oil can help you maintain a younger looking skin and the antioxidants work on your face and your overall appearance by adding the unmatched glow to it. Carrot seed oil cures all kinds of infections thus creating a positive impact on your health and body.
Uses
Blends Well With: Bergamot. cedarwood. Cinnamon. Geranium. Helichrysum. Juniper. Lavender. Lemon. Lime. Melissa. Neroli. Orange. Rosemary.
Caution : Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals. so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all Essential Oils are extremely concentrated in nature and if to be applied on the skin or body, should always be diluted upto a maximum dosage of 4% in a suitable carrier oil.
Commonly known as Chinese cinnamon Cassia Oil is a unique kind of fragrance and flavor available in the market. The essential oil of Cassia is derived by steam distillation of its leaves and twigs and sometimes they also use bark to extract the essential oil. The chief constituents of the essential oil of Cassia are benzaldehyde, chavicol, cinnamic aldehyde. cinnamyl acetate and linalool.Chinese healers identified and started using this oil from ancients. The oil is thus originates in China and then its benefits were spread all around the world. Known for its amazing properties Cassia Oil is healthy and has great effect on people who use it in the right manner. Cassia produces a slightly sweet aroma. and it imparts a spicy taste that has a slight bite.
The oil kills bacteria thus known to give the right kind of effect to the body of the person who uses it. In early times this oil was majorly used to support immunity and restore the body's natural defenses.The plant properties are calming and relaxing and these properties come naturally in the oil as well so you can enjoy the soothing feeling if you use the oil in a proper manner.lts spicy and hot aroma is stimulating and helps you open up your mental disturbances. Cassia Oil is regarded as safe for internal consumption according to all major studies that are done on this oil.
Uses
Blends Well With: Bergamot. Cedarwood. Clove. Frankincense. Lavender. Lemon. Orange. Ylang Ylang.
Caution: Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals. so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all
The scent of cinnamon is warm. spicy. sweet and is filled with happy memories of delicious cozy days. Cinnamon oil is known for its lush fragrance and is derived from the bark of the tree using steam distillation.
Uses
Blends Well With: Black Pepper. Clove. Ginger. Geranium. Cardamom. Bergamot. Frankincense. Lavender. Ylang Ylang. Orange and Tea tree
Caution: Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals. so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all
YlangYlang (canangaodorata) is very exotic. sweet. heavy and floral. The oil is usually distilled from the yellow blooms although this plant has a variety of pink a. mauve flowers as well. YlangYlang is native to Indonesia. the Philippines and the islands of Tahiti. Seychelles and Madagascar.Flowers of flowers'. 'the perfume tree' and 'a crown in the East' are some of the names given to this flower.
The Indonesians graced the bed spreads with YlangYlang petals on their wedding night for it is believed that the aphrodisiac qualities of the essential oil can bring joy and love to the newlyweds.YlangYlang is the essential oil associated with passionate desire. The sensual feelings the oil arouses swiftly ascend through inhalation to greet the master pituitary gland and enhance romantic ideals. Creating an atmosphere of expectation, sensitivity. and trust can enhance your beliefs about your worthiness of being embraced and loved. This versatile. entrancing oil uplifts you spiritually and calms you with ease.
Arornatic Fragrance: Exotic. voluptuous scent. resembles a mixture of Jasmine and Almond. very sweet.
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Blends well with: Bergamot. Geranium. Grapefruit, Lemon. Lavender, Marjoram. Sandalwood. or Vetiver oils.
Caution: Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals. so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all Essential Oils are extremely concentrated in nature and if to be applied on the skin or body. should always be diluted upto a maximum dosage of 4% in a suitable carrier oil.
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It has strong aroma with a hint of woody undertone. It is rich source of Vitamin C. along with Vitamin A iron. fibre. potassium. magnesium. and calcium. Amla oil is also rich in essential fatty acids. proteins. and carbohydrates. Amla seed carrier oil is highly cherished for its properties like anti-bacterial. astringent. aphrodisiac. carminative etc.
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Storage: It is recommended to store carrier oils in cool dark place to maintain their freshness and maximum shelf life. If refrigerated, bring them to room temperature before use.
An evergreen woody shrub. up to 1 meter tall. with pale green, narrow linear leaves and violet blue flowers.
This variety is the common garden lavender and is sourced from the Himalayan regions around Kashmir. specifically Himachal Pradesh.
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Blends Well With: Bay. bergamot. chamomile. citronella. clary sage, geranium. jasmine. lemon, mandarin, orange. palmarosa, patchouli. pine. tangerine. thyme. rosemary. rosewood. ylang ylang.
Caution: Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals, so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all Essential Oils are extremely concentrated in nature and if to be applied on the skin or body. should always be diluted upto a maximum dosage of 4% in a suitable carrier oil.
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