ESSENTIAL OILS



Basil
Inci Name: 
Ocimum Basilicum (Basil) Oil
Description: Basil essential oil works as a tonic for the nerves and helps with fatigue, 
depression,increases alertness, aids in concentration, relieves headaches, 
head congestion, and muscular aches and pains.Basil essential oil helps regulate 
the menstrual cycle and reduces menstrual cramps.Basil is anti-inflammatory, 
anti-bacterial and anti-spasmodic. Basil blends nicely with rosemary and citrus oils.



Bergamot
Inci Name: 
Citrus Bergamia (Bergamot) Oil

Description: Bergamot Essential Oil is rejuvenating and uplifting, 
with a light, fresh, fruity scent making it a favorite among perfume manufacturers. 
Bergamot balances oily, acne-prone skin and is also a wonderful treatment for eczema, 
psoriasis, and others skin conditions. Bergamot doesn’t only do wonders for your skin, 
it also restores appetite, strengthens your immune system,aids in the treatment of  ulcers and colic.
It blends nicely with many floral scents, including geranium, rose, ylang ylang, and juniper.

 
Chamomile
Inci Name: 
Chamaemelum Nobile Oi
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Description: 
Chamomile Essential Oil is commonly used in massage work and aromatherapy. 
Chamomile is known for its calming, soothing properties, and is a powerful sleep 
aid and stress reliever. Chamomile Essential Oil is an anti-inflammatory agent, 
working to aide in the treatment of infections, dry skin, insect bites, acne, and other common skin conditions.

   
Cinnamon
Inci Name: 
Cinnamomum Zeylanicum (Cinnamon) Leaf Oil

Description: 
Cinnamon carries a spicy, warm aroma that pleases the senses – and the body! 
Cinnamon is used relieve nausea, reduce high blood pressure and boost the immune system. 
Cinnamon Essential Oil also cleanses and purifies the air as it is released in steam, 
killing germs and bacteria.

 
Clove Leaf
Inci Name:
 Eugenia Caryophyllata (Clovebud) Oil

Description: We’ve all smelled cloves in potpourri and we’ve used them in cooking –
cloves are known for their sweet, spicy scent. 
Clove Essential Oil has many healing properties as well, and is commonly used to treat toothaches. 
The powerful scent of Cloves also acts as an aphrodisiac and enhances concentration, 
and blends nicely with floral scents such as ylang ylang, vetiver, vanilla, and lavender. 



 
Eucalyptus
Inci Name: 
Eucalyptus globulus (Eucalyptus) Oil

Description: Eucalyptus Essential Oil has a minty, fresh scent that’s familiar to most of us. 
Eucalyptus stimulates circulation, warms the body, and is known to keep colds at bay. 
It relieves sinus congestion, treats aches and pains, and works as an antiseptic. 
Eucalyptus blends nicely with lemon, lime, pine, and cedarwood.






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