Bella
Ylang-Ylang and Rose are well balanced with a light musk.
Benzoin
Has a sweet, warm, vanilla-like odor that is long lasting and makes it an excellent fixative. Therapeutic properties of benzoin: Antibacterial, antifungal; seals wounds from infection; counteracts inflammation; decreases gas, indigestion, and lung congestion; promotes circulation; and is an antioxidant and deodorant. Effective against redness, irritation, or itching on the skin, benzoin's most popular use is in a cream to protect chapped skin and improve skin elasticity. Since it is also a strong preservative, adding it to vegetable oil-based preparations delays their oxidation and spoilage.
Bergamot Ylang-Ylang
A nice calming aroma, this blend is especially suited for PMS and other female related stress and anxiety. Do not use on the skin.
Bergamot*btf free
Our Bergamot does not contain bergapten. Use to reduce stress, depression, anxiety, or insomnia. The fragrance is fresh, green, fruity, and cleanly refreshing. It mixes well with other scents, brightening a heavy aroma and balancing a floral. Bergamot is similar to lavender in its ability to relax brain waves when inhaled.
Birch Tar
Birch Tar has been known to help with the treatment of eczema and psoriasis. The scent is reminiscent of tar, charred wood and smoke. Many have compared it to the scent of a campfire.
Birch, Sweet
Sweet Birch oil blends well with other woody and balsamic essential oils. Birch Oil contains Metyl salicylate, the major constituent, is not exactly toxic but can be very harmful in concentration. Dilute to 1-2% before use.
Bloom
Like a bouquet of freshly snipped flowers. Neroli, Jasmine & Vervain.
Blue Nile
These oils are synthetic and contain less than 5% essential oil. Use as a fragrance only as they have no therapuetic value other than you like the ways it smells. Can be diffused or worn on the skin.
Blue Tansy
Blue Tansy essential oil has a high content of chamazulene, which gives Tansy oil its characteristic blue color. Induces relaxation and can be used to ease nervous tension and stress. Blue Tansy is also used as an anti-inflammatory and is a must in blends for burns, sunburns and bruises. It is said to be beneficial for allergies and is most effectively used as an inhalant in a diffuser or you can also put a couple of drops on a handkerchief and inhale. As an anti-inflammatory, it is also quite useful for asthma, blend it with some Ravensara for best results. Blue tansy, like the blue oils, is used for sore muscles, sprains and strains, arthritis, rheumatism, and sciatica. Also known as Moroccan Chamomile. This Chamomile, which is classified botanically as a member of the Tansy family, has the most chamazulene of all the blue oils, and is characterized by an intensely sweet herbal scent and deep blue color. The anti-inflammatory effect is significant, though it is not as pronounced as CO2 extracted German Chamomile. Nonetheless, it is an effective alternative to the German Chamomile in many formulations, and has value as an excellent natural anti-histamine. This would make it very suitable for working with allergic reactions such as hay fever, asthma and hives. Generally non-irritating and non-toxic, however it has not yet been formally tested. This is not a food grade item and should never be taken internally. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Body Armor
Oils of antiquity. Frankincense, myrrh, lavender, galbanum and oakmoss used for protection, much like warriors from a far gone era.
Body Armor
Traditionally, aromatic oils have been used by the samurai and other warriors to protect, defend and strengthen in the face of foes, seen & unseen. Every once in awhile, the path of life can be strewn with potholes and unexpected obstacles. Protect yourself with body armor. Ingredients: Sweet Almond, Jojoba, Vitamin E, and Essential oil of Galbanum, Sage, Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Frankincense, Myrrh, Lavender, Cardamon. Discontinue use if any unwanted side-effect occurs.
Buddhawood
A good substitute for Sandalwood oil. The scent is woody, mossy, and mild with subtle leathery-smoky notes. Though not powerful, the aroma has decent tenacity and remains balanced throughout. It is not as sweet as sandalwood or cedar atlas. We are not aware of any therapeutic properties of Buddhawood, however it would be great for meditation.
Buddhawood
A good substitute for Sandalwood oil. The scent is woody, mossy, and mild with subtle leathery-smoky notes. Though not powerful the aroma has decent tenacity and remains balanced throughout. It is not as sweet as sandalwood or cedar atlas. We are not aware of any therapuetic properties of Buddhawood, however it would be great for meditation.
Bug Away
Protect yourself from the pesky little critters with this great oil for the diffuser. Does not contain D.E.E.T. Or any other pesticide. Just the natural oils of Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Ravensara, Peppermint, Lavender, Citronella & Cedarwood. Not intended for skin use. Diffuser only. Look for our Bug Away Spray for skin use.
Burglar Blend
A strong combination of Clove, Lemon, Cinnamon, Eucalyptus, Rosemary and Tea Tree. Great anti-bacterial, anti-viral combination to use in a diffuser to combat airborne illness. Use only in a diffuser, not intended for skin use.
Cade
Cade has a unique aroma in that it is an oily, leathery, black smoke odor. It is most known to be helpful for skin irritations, especially dandruff, bad skin, or greasy hair and is commonly used in hair and scalp formulations. It is also used in soaps for eczema and itchy skin as well as ointments and salves for a variety of skin problems such as psoriasis.
Cajeput
Native to Australia, Cajeput helped the Australian Aborigines as an anti-septic. Has fresh, herbaceous, and fruity aroma.
Calendula, Absolute
The scent this comes form is from the Calendula plant, otherwise known as the Flowers of the Marigold, of the Asteraceae clan. Our Calendula is known for its fantastic therapeutical properties. It is known to help with inflammation, wound healing, and used as an antiseptic.
Camphor
Camphor essential oil is often used for depression, insomnia, shock, respiratory problems, oily skin and pains. Apply immediately in a cold compress to reduce swelling of bruises and sprains. Camphor has a strong, penetrating, fragrant odor, and is slightly cold to the touch, like menthol leaves; locally it is an irritant, numbs the peripheral sensory nerves, and is slightly antiseptic. Blends well with the following essential oils: frankincense and neroli (orange blossom). Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antiviral, bactericidal. Dilute before use. Do not use if pregnant.
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.
Carnation, Absolute
Carnation, associated with love and weddings, has long been a very popular floral scent. It has an exceedingly rich, almost honey-like scent, with small hints of mint, and is vaguely clove-like.
Carrot Seed
Woody-earthy, slightly spicy, strong, fruity, warm, herbaceous and musky. Refreshing and stimulating. Active. Clearing and comforting. Great in skin care (revitalizing and toning) and considered one of the best Essential Oils for Mature Skin. Great with citrus and evergreen type oils, Frankincense, Lavender, Rosewood, Blue Cypress, Geranium etc.
Cashmere
Opium and Musk are blended together to create a velvety aroma.