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.
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.
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, Tunisian
This Frankincense is also for aromatic purposes, either in a diffuser or for the skin. We can not verify that this is unadulterated.
High John
High John the Conqueror root. This oil is most likely a co-distillation and we cannot verify the contents.
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.
Low John
Low John the Conqueror root. This oil is most likely a co-distillation and we cannot verify the contents.
Myrrh, Moroccan
This myrrh cannot be verified as 100% pure essential oil nor is it therapuetic grade and should not be used as such. Use only for aromatic purposes.
Myrrh, Tunisian
This myrrh cannot be verified as 100% pure essential oil nor is it therapuetic grade and should not be used as such. Use only for aromatic purposes.
Patchouli, Tunisian
We cannot verify that the Tunisian Patchouli is 100% essential oil, however it has a lovely aroma that would be appropriate for wearing or in a diffuser. Do not use for therapuetic purposes. We've sold this oil for a long time. I was hesitant in including it under Essential Oils as I am dubious to it's purity. It is much sweeter with a powdery overtone. The egyptian supplier doesn't speak good english and cannot verify it's CofA. BUT, I list it here for nostaglia and there are customers who have grown to love it. However, it is not the familiar tone of Patchouli. Personally, I think it has orris root in it. So, here it is.
Sandalwood, Arabian
Light woody aroma with almost coconut overtones. We cannot verify the contents of this oil and it should not be used therapuetically.
Sandalwood, Egyptian
Wood tones similar to cedar. We cannot verify this oil is natural.
Sandalwood, Tunisian
Again, we cannot certifiy that this oil is 100% Natural. This oil comes from an Egyptian fellow that we've been dealing with for over 20 years. He has no idea what a CofA is and extracts his oils to smell great. So, this oil should not be used in place of a therapuetic oil and would be best suited for diffusing or a couple of drops on the skin.