Orange, Blood
Blood orange is a bit more tart than sweet orange and has an uplifting tone. Works well to deodorize the home.
Orange, Sweet
Most popular out of the oranges, bright and cheerful. Great in cleaning supplies and has antibacterial properties.
Orange, Wild Crafted
This particular orange is juicy, rich, and can elevate any room. A few drops of this and the room is sure to smell refreshed.
Oregano
Used by Ancient Greek physicians to help treat headaches, asthma, and used as a cold remedy. Blends well with Bergamot, Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Eucalyptus, Lemon, Rosemary, and Orange. Very strong. Use with caution in only highly diluted formulas. Not recommended for the skin.
Orris Root
This oil is extracted fresh from the root and has lovely floral, yet woody notes. Commonly seen in perfumes.
Osmanthus, Absolute
Known as Osmanthus fragrans, it has a soft but very concentrated aroma. Has a rich combination of fruity and floral scents. Not known for any therapeutic properties, only use as a perfume.
Palmarosa
It blends beautifully with geranium, emphasizes the scent of rose in any blend, works well with lavender. Emotionally, it is said to aid in the release of anger and grief. I have occasionally found it useful in a PMS blend. Blends with: Lavender, Lemon, Orange, Patchouli and Sandalwood.
Palo Santo
This oil comes from Guatamala.
The Palo Santo tree is native to South America and translates to “Holy Wood”, aromatically known for being clean and woody. While aging in a dry forest, Palo Santo trees will become more fragrant over time. Their resin can be compared to that of Aloeswood. Also used for purification.
Palo Santo Wood
This oil comes from Ecuador.
The Palo Santo tree is native to South America and translates to "Holy Wood", aromatically known for being clean and woody. While aging in a dry forest, Palo Santo trees will become more fragrant over time. Their resin can be compared to that of Aloeswood. Also used for purification.
Pandora
It's no mystery of what is in Pandora. Amber, rose, musk and a hint of tangerine sing on the skin.
Patchouli, East Indian
Our Essential Oils are 100% natural, undiluted, therapeutic grade oils. Essential Oils are highly volatile, meaning they readily evaporate, transforming from liquid to vapor. Keep your oils out of sunlight, but do not refrigerate. When deciding on a lid, there are a few things to keep in mind. Droppers are...
Patchouli, Premium
Another aged Patchouli. Great for the skin. Sweeter and heavier than a run of the mill Indian Patchouli.
Patchouli, Reserve
Aged at least 5 years and distilled in Cast Iron.
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 therapeutic 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 English well and cannot verify it's Certificate of Authenticity. BUT, I list it here for nostalgia and there are customers who love it. However, it is not the familiar tone of Patchouli. Personally, I think it has orris root in it. So, here it is.
Patchouli, West Indian
Our Essential Oils are 100% natural, undiluted, therapeutic grade oils. Essential Oils are highly volatile, meaning they readily evaporate, transforming from liquid to vapor. Keep your oils out of sunlight, but do not refrigerate. When deciding on a lid, there are a few things to keep in mind. Droppers are...
Pennyroyal
Pennyroyal, although in the mint family, it has been known to be insect repellant. We do not recommend it on the skin, ever.
Pepper, Black
Has a warm, fresh, and dry aroma that is also know for stimulating circulation and helps reduce muscle pain.
Peppermint
Of course Indian Peppermint does not compare to the material grown and distilled in the USA. However, for aromatherapy blends and soaps this low cost Indian variety is fine. It blends well with other mints, styrax benzoin, eucalyptus, lavender and rosemary.
Peppermint, Premium
This wonderful peppermint, grown and distilled in the Midwest, has a very high menthol content: 43-52%. Sweet as candy. The ideal oil for those seeking a peppermint for therapeutic purposes. One of the top three must have oils.
Persephone
For floral lovers, Persephone is made with some of the most expensive and exquisite oils Eva has/had, including Honeysuckle, Rose, and Tuberose.
Persephone is an aroma that brings to mind an abundant summer bouquet with a full, floral burst of harmonious scents.
SMALL BATCH. Cannot be duplicated.
Because of the low availability of what used to be our dependable standards, Eva has decided to relinquish some of her dragon’s hoard of distinctive oils and make limited releases. Persephone is one of these oils. Less than 100 bottles available.
Persia
One of most popular to wear. Being inspired by a trip to Marrakesh, the owner created this musky aroma with reminders of cardamon and a whisper of patchouli.
Petitgrain
Emotionally, it's a powerful oil, calming anxiety and panic, acting as an antidepressant. Physically, it tends to be a sedative, which agrees with its relaxing effect on the mind.
Pine Needle
Physically, all Pine oils are antiseptic, anti-fungal and detoxifying. For detoxifying, use it in a sauna, it enters the body through inhalation and expels toxins through perspiration. A few drops of pine and either lemon or lemon eucalyptus in a scrub bucket will clean all surfaces, aiding in the elimination of unwanted bacteria and fungi on floors, in the tub, etc. It's a good addition to any cleaning mix. Ah, but what this Pine will do to the emotional atmosphere of the room you have cleaned is amazing!
Plai
Plai is in the ginger family and is distilled from the fresh roots, as opposed to the dried, giving a more pleasant aroma.
