Amber, Tunisian
This oil is an infused oil. Meaning amber resin has been infused with Jojoba. It contains particulates of the resin. We LOVE this aroma.
Angelica Root
Can be referred to as Holy Spirit Root. Helpful for digestive issues, as well as the respiratory system.
Balsam, Peru
From the Myroxylon tree, literally meaning "Fragrant Wood". Can help with skin problems. Blends well with Chamomile, Roman.
Cardamon
Referred to as the "Queen of Spices". Has a warm and spicy aroma.
Cardamon-Dark
Cardamom, Dark oil has a sweet, spicy, warm aroma with balsamic, woody middle notes. This is a special small batched distillation that's much darker than typical Cardamom oil. Cardamom oil blends well with Bergamot, Ylang Ylang, Labdanum, Cilantro, and woody oils.
Cinnamon Leaf
Lighter than the Cinnamon Bark oil. This oil mixes well with almost all of the citruses and is the most commonly used in soapmaking. Do not use if pregnant
Dragon’s Blood
This oil is not exactly an essential oil. We suspect that it is an infusion of Dragon's Blood resin. We've carried this oil for 20 years and so it is listed here for our customers. However, because the validity of this oil cannot be verified, please use only topically and it has no known therapuetic value.
Fir, Douglas
Douglas Fir oil has a pine-like, fresh, sweet, balsamic aroma that it believed to be a great antiseptic and often used to support respiratory health. The aroma is great for forest, outdoor, or holiday blends in soaps, deodorants, and aromatherapy.
Frankincense, Moroccan
This oil is a lower grade oil than our other Frankincense oils, however is extracted exclusively for it's aromatic components. It has a rich and sweet aroma and would be great for diffusing or to wear. We would recommend the Somalian Frankincense or the Sudanese for therapuetic properties.
Frankincense, Somalian 2
Frankincense essential oil is perfect for cosmetics (i.e., mature skin preparations) and aromatherapy, and is a great fixative in fine perfumery. It is renowned for sacred uses, and because it slows and deepens the breath, its application is beneficial prior to meditation. This Somalian Frankincense is bright and uplifting with peppery notes, not as heavy as our other Somalian (1) Frankincense. Blends well with almost any other oil, especially woodtones, citruses and florals.
Galangal
Spicy, similiar to Ginger. Stimulating, antiseptic, warming, antifungal. Can be a dermal toxin. Dilute well before using on the skin less that 2% in a carrier.
Galbanum
Galbanum essential oil was used by the ancient civilzations as an incense, and in Egypt for cosmetics and in the embalming process. It is generally used in the East for skin disorders. Smells ancient, with a green top note. Very distinct. A little goes a long way. Blends well with following essential oils: violet, lavender, Geranium, oakmoss, pine, fir, and oriental bases.
Geranium, Rose
Native to South Africa, Rose Geranium flowers carry the fragrance of the plant, meaning it can vary from strong to very weak in scent. Used often with Lavender to help soften herbaceous notes.
High John
High John the Conqueror root. This oil is most likely a co-distillation and we cannot verify the contents.
Hinoki Wood
Meaning "white cedar" in Japanese, Hinoki Wood has been known to be a natural cleanser. Blends well with: Rosewood, Bergamot, Cypress, Cassia, Jasmine, Juniper, Neroli, Labdanum, Clary Sage, Vetiver, Rosemary and Ylang-Ylang.
Honeysuckle, Absolute
Our Honeysuckle fragrance is found from the flower Lonicera caprifolium, which is known to be native to Europe. As the name suggests, this scent is very honey-like.
Hyacinth, Absolute
From the Hyacinthus orientalis flower, found in Eastern Europe. It has many therapeutic properties, and is also a cictrisant, to help with healing scars.
Jasmine Absolute
Found in India, Jasminum grandiflorum, otherwise known as "Dawn Blooming Jasmine". Jasmine is known to be a potent aphrodisiac.
Jasmine, Egyptian
Warm Jasmine. A great aroma for the diffuser or soapmaking. We cannot verify the contents of this oil and it should not be used therapuetically.
Labdanum, 3rd
Labdanum is a key ingredient in Amber blends, Chypre perfumes and in many Oriental perfume blends. Blends well with the following essential oils oakmoss, clary sage, pine, juniperberry, calamus, lavender, lavandin, bergamot, cypress, vetiver, sandalwood, patchouli, olibanum, chamomile and oriental bases. Dilute for use on the skin. 1-2%.
Lotus, Blue Absolute
Also known as Nymphaea caerulea, it is native to Egypt and India. Best used as a meditation aid, to help open your "Third Eye".
Lotus, Pink
Pink Lotus, found in India, is also known as Nelumbo nucifera. Used in Buddhism and Hinduism for meditation, but is also known to be an aphrodisiac. When used as a massage oil, helps with aches and pains.
Lotus, White
Also known as the "Sacred Lotus", White Lotus is found and revered in India. Hinduism and Buddhism refer to it as a symbol of awakening, which helps when used for meditation. Also known to help rejuvinate the skin.
Low John
Low John the Conqueror root. This oil is most likely a co-distillation and we cannot verify the contents.