Grapefruit, Red
When compared to Pink Grapefruit, Red is just as uplifting, but a bit sweeter. This oil could brighten any room and lighten any mood.
Helichrysum
Helichrysum gymnocephalum is derived from the Greek helios, meaning sun, and chrysos, meaning gold. Has a fresh & herbal aroma. Blends well with Chamomile, Lavender, Clary Sage, Rose, and most Citrus aromas.
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.
Ho Wood
Ho Wood, or Cinnamomum camphora, has been used instead of Rosewood Oil because they have similar properties and applications. Previously has been used for sword and knife handles, because it would not scratch the blade.
Hyssop
Mentioned in the Bible for purification and was used commonly used by Romans. A woody, yet sweet aroma that can also help scarred skin.
Jasmine Absolute
Found in India, Jasminum grandiflorum, otherwise known as "Dawn Blooming Jasmine". Jasmine is known to be a potent aphrodisiac.
Lavandin, Grosso
Floral, herbaceous, fresh. Its oil production is higher, and of a stronger, more camphoraceous quality than a typical Lavender. Many products that carry the "Lavender" label are actually made with the less expensive Lavandin. Characteristics are similar to true Lavender, even though true Lavender is more regarded for certain applications. Lavender offers a multitude of benefits and uses. It balances the mood, clears the mind, has a long tradition in skin & hair care as well as medicine and is used for many household solutions. Apply a few drops to a tissue and inhale, or place on your pillow for restful sleep. Add a few drops to your laundry rinse, your drawers, and the water reservoir of your iron for fresh smelling laundry. Blends well with almost everything; really nice with citrus notes, florals and herbs.
Lavender, 40/42
Floral, herbaceous, fresh. Its oil production is higher, and of a stronger, more camphoraceous quality than a typical Lavender. Many products that carry the "Lavender" label are actually made with the less expensive Lavandin. Lavender offers a multitude of benefits and uses. It balances the mood, clears the mind, has a long tradition in skin & hair care as well as medicine and is used for many household solutions. Apply a few drops to a tissue and inhale, or place on your pillow for restful sleep. Add a few drops to your laundry rinse, your drawers, and the water reservoir of your iron for fresh smelling laundry. Blends well with almost everything; really nice with citrus notes, florals and herbs.
Lavender, Bulgarian 600m+
Grown at 600 meter altitude or above. Contains a higher percentage of Linalool, the sedative component in Lavenders. Very floral with only a slight camphoraceous tone.
Lavender, French Fine
The beginning of nice Lavender. Full floral aroma reminiscent of a flowering Lavender bush. A nicely balanced aroma.
Lavender, Spike
A more hearty plant versus true Lavender and the oil is distilled in France. Aromatically, it is a lighter Lavender and blends well with other calming oils.
Lemon
Therapeutically, the importance of Lemon was known during the Middle Ages, but is now commonly used for its sharp, fresh notes. It has been valued over for it's antibacterial properties.
Lemon Balm 3rd
An intense, radiant fragrance. Blends well with florals, citrus, and some woodsy tones. Similar to Lemon.
Lemongrass
Intensely citrus, with strong herbaceous undertones. Refreshing and rejuvenating. Stimulating and balancing. Its aroma inspires and brings fresh energy; clears the mind. Contains Citral, a strong sensitizer. Avoid use on broken skin. Avoid use during pregnancy. Maximum dilution for topical use: 0.7% (4 drops per fluid ounce.) Lemongrass blends well with a lot of different oils, "lifting" a blend to make it appear more energetic and lively.
Lime, Expressed
Lime essential oil has many of the same uses as Lemon Oil, but with a lighter, sweeter buoyant scent. The two, blended together, are delightful. This steam distilled version avoids all risk of photosensitivity so is wonderful for skin care. Try it in an aftershave, or a lotion for oily skin. Blends well with Neroli, Lavender and Lavandin, Rosemary, Clary Sage, and all other citrus oils. Blend with West Indies Bay for a traditional tropical scent! SAFETY: We offer only DISTILLED Lime oil because the cold pressed lime is one of the most powerful photosensitizers and should never be used topically. For your safety, we limit our offerings to the much safer Distilled oil.
Litsea Cubeba
Extracted from the fruit Litsea Cubeba, it has been used for its antimicrobial properties and smells herbaceous, yet lemony.
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 Absolute
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.
Low John
Low John the Conqueror root. This oil is most likely a co-distillation and we cannot verify the purity of its contents.
Magnolia
Revered by the people of India for thousands of years, Magnolia flowers, also known as White Champa, have calming and relaxing properties that are offset by a delicate floral aroma. Our Magnolia Flower Oil is an intoxicating aphrodisiac.
Mandarin, Red
Warm, fresh citrus scent, radiant, fruity and tangy. Although closely related, Mandarin Orange is rounder and softer in aroma than Tangerine. Refreshing and rejuvenating, its aroma inspires and brings fresh energy. Do not use undiluted on the skin nor should you expose any skin that has mandarin on it to sunlight.
Marjoram, Sweet
This oil is soothing, warm and originates from a Greek word meaning "joy of the mountains". Used for it's warming effects and helpful towards respiratory issues.
Melissa
This herbaceous, yet citrus aroma is derived from Lemon Balm leaves and has its high price due to the small yield of oil from the leaves. The name comes from the Greek word for "honeybee".
