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".
Melissa, Rectified
A rectified, or redistilled version, of the Melissa. It is still the Melissa you love.
Musk, Egyptian
A fan favorite, Egyptian Musk has a light, clean aroma.
This aroma is made of 100% synthetic (not essential) oils. We work very hard to find reputable sources for our synthetic oils and only use those that contain NO DPG nor any other known carcinogens.
Myrrh, Moroccan
This myrrh cannot be verified as 100% pure essential oil nor is it therapeutic 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 therapeutic grade and should not be used as such. Use only for aromatic purposes.
Neroli 3rd
One of favorite Neroli Oils. Easy to work with and it doesn't break the bank.
Neroli 5th
Neroli is distilled from the flowers from the orange tree over a 12-16 hour period. Neroli 5th is of a lower grade (and lower price). It is a lovely aroma and suitable for therapeutic purposes. Of course, the highest grade is fabulous but at a fraction of the cost, this Neroli 5th is a nice alternative. A light citrus floral that is uplifting, comforting, eases anxiety and depression. Lovely in the air or on the skin, this is one of our favorite oils. Blends well with Florals, citruses, a bit of spice and sandalwoods. Try our "Salire" blend to use in the diffuser, one of our most popular.
Niaouli
Niaouli is a strong antiseptic, antibacterial oil. It also has strong decongestant properties, which make it appropriate for treating head and chest colds. In addition, it helps clear the head mentally as well, since it has a stimulating and uplifting effect. For a daytime respiratory blend, try mixing it with peppermint, eucalyptus, and either pine or fir. A really energizing blend when you are fighting a cold and want to stay in bed, but can't.
Nutmeg
Sweet, warm-spicy, slightly peppery note. Smells just like the spice commonly used in cooking, a bit exotic. Comforting and soothing. Nutmeg is a valuable addition to many aromatherapy blends, adding warmth, spice and inspiration when used in very small amounts. Blends with Lavender, Clary Sage, Geranium, Rosemary, Petitgrain, orange, and/or other spices. Used in large doses Nutmeg has toxic effects, leading to nausea, stupor and irregular heartbeat.
Oakmoss
This is found all over Europe, along with the tree.
Orange, Bitter
This orange is dryer than sweet orange but blends nicely with woody aromas. Has more bitter and sharp notes.
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.
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.
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...
