Cafe au Lait Diffuser Blend
Smells like stepping into your favorite coffee shop for a sweet treat, like a delicious espresso with a hint of cream and sugar.
DO NOT INGEST.
Cajeput
Native to Australia, Cajeput helped the Australian Aborigines as an anti-septic. Has fresh, herbaceous, and fruity aroma.
Calamus Root
Aroma is that of warm, spicy wood.
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
Cardamon, 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.
Cashmere Woods
Cashmere Woods is a warm, woody and earthy scent reminiscent of a crisp Winter day.
.88oz size is 25g - approx 1.5"x1.5"x.5" - Just a lil guy!
Cassia
Cassia essential oil, Cinnamomum cassia, has a sweet, spicy-hot fragrance. It is a physical and emotional stimulant and gets the blood and mind in motion. Affects the libido and is known as an aphrodisiac, as well as an antidepressant. Aroma in a room reduces drowsiness, irritability, pain and frequency of headaches. Makes a warming liniment to relax tight muscles, ease joint pain, menstrual cramps, and increase circulation. Cassia blends well with the following essential oils: balsam Peru, caraway, chamomile, frankincense, ginger, nutmeg, rosemary, geranium, black pepper, and all the spices, coriander, and citrus oils. Cassia Oil Cautions: Can be a skin irritant, redden, and even burn sensitive skin so use carefully, dilute, dilute, dilute. Use at 1% dilution and do not use on children under the age of 12. Avoid in cosmetics and during pregnancy. Dermal toxin.
Castor
The oil has been reputed to have fungistatic properties. Ayurvedic medicine has long used the oil for lumbago, sciatica and rheumatism. Do not ingest!!! Often cited as purgative in many pharmacopoeia since 1780 and can cause violent vomiting. 100% all-natural cold pressed oil
Cedarwood – Morning Star Incense
Morning Star Incense was created in 1960’s in Japan. The powerful fragrances in this collection, mixed with high quality ingredients such as pure floral essences and aromatic woods, have made this incense a loved and trusted worldwide brand. Morning star sticks have no bamboo core which means there is no...
Cedarwood Tea Tree Soap
Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Canola Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Aqua, Sodium Hydroxide, Fragrance. May contain FD&C color.
Cedarwood, Atlas
This is a true cedar from the family Pinaceae, also known as Atlantic cedar and Moroccan cedarwood. This oil is quite different from Virginian cedarwood. Its sweet, woody aroma with a camphoraceous note improves as the oil ages. It would make a good hair tonic and effective for treating seborrhea of the scalp, dandruff and alopecia. It is also used as a fixative in the perfume industry. Cedarwood Atlas is calming and soothing with sedative effects similar to Sandalwood. This oil is considered neurotoxic and abortive and should not be used on children or pregnant women. Blends well with bergamot, clary sage, frankincense, oakmoss and rosemary.
Cedarwood, Virginian
Also known as Red Cedar, it is from the family Cupressaceae. Although this tree is from this family and not from the family Pinaceae, it is still called Virginia Cedar. Its scent is sweet and woody, sometimes reminiscent of sandalwood. Calms nervous tension and states of anxiety. Expectorant, dries phlegm. Deters moths and other insects, usually in drawers and closets. Care should be taken that garments do not directly touch wood treated with Cedarwood essential oil. Blends well with bergamot, cinnamon, frankincense, rose, sandalwood and rosemary.
Chamomile, German
This essential oil was distilled often in Germany from Hungarian raw materials which may explain the term "German" Chamomile. The unique soil and climate of Bulgaria is known for imparting many of the finest nuances in the Industry (i.e. Lavender, Rose). The reason for the deep beautiful blue hue is the natural constituent, a hydrocarbon; chamazulene. The chamazulene content gives German Chamomile its most important actions such as soothing, calming and anti-inflammatory. It is widely believed this constituent does not affect the aroma. The odor is intensely sweet, coumarin-like, herbal and slightly fruity. The dry out notes are warm and pleasant like sweet tobacco.
Chamomile, German
A sweet herbal and slightly earthy aroma.
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Chamomile, German @10%
Due to the expense and intensity of Roman Chamomile, we offer it in a 10% dilution in jojoba oil. This essential oil was distilled often in Germany from Hungarian raw materials which may explain the term "German" Chamomile. The unique soil and climate of Bulgaria is known for imparting many of the finest nuances in the industry (i.e. Lavender, Rose). The reason for the deep beautiful blue hue is the natural constituent, a hydrocarbon; chamazulene. The chamazulene content gives German Chamomile its most important actions of soothing, calming and anti-inflammatory. It is widely believed this constituent does not affect the aroma. The odor is intensely sweet, coumarin-like, herbal and slightly fruity. The dry out notes are warm and pleasant like sweet tobacco.
Chamomile, Hungarian
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...
Chamomile, Roman
It is very warm, sweet, comforting, slightly bitter and somewhat green. Roman Chamomile is more fruity and somewhat apple-like in aroma. This oil is very fragrant and shares a lot of the properties of the other Chamomile species. Relaxing, soothing, calming the nerves without being a sedative (great for kids!), very gentle oil for many skin conditions, digestive problems and stress. Great skincare properties, soothing irritation and balancing the skin's functions. Its mildness, as well as its proven effectiveness makes it a universal remedy, even in baby care. Blends well with Geranium, Lavender, Rose, Neroli, Marjoram, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Rosewood, Clary Sage, Ylang Ylang and others. Chamomile adds a soft, warm note to a blend. This herb has been used for medicinal purposes and skin therapy for ages, particularly in Europe. German/Blue Chamomile and Roman Chamomile have very similar properties, however the German/Blue oil is better for anti-inflammatory applications, because it has a higher content of Azulene.
Chamomile, Roman @10%
Due to the expense and intensity of Roman Chamomile, we offer it in a 10% dilution in jojoba oil. The odor is intensely sweet, coumarin-like, herbal and slightly fruity. The dry out notes are warm and pleasant like sweet tobacco.
Champa, Red
Michelia champaca, an exceedingly rare oil found in India. It has a rich, sultry, floral scent, with a hint of berries, mint, and an earthy tea. It is also regarded as a holy scent, as the flower it originates from are often used in temples.
