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| Balsam Peru Common Uses: Used for bronchitis, chapped skin, colds, coughing, eczema, the flu, poor circulation, rashes, sensitive skin, and nervous and stress disorders. It is also believed to promote growth of epithelial cells. Blends well with: spicy, floral, Oriental and balsamic scents. Aromatic Scent: Peru Balsam has a medium vanilla like scent. Note: Base |
| Mandarin Red Common Uses: It is often used as a digestive aid, for use against indigestion, hiccups, anxiety, and to assist the liver functions of the elderly. Blends well with: other citrus oils such as lime, orange, lemon, and grapefruit, as well as spice oils such as nutmeg, cinnamon, bay and clove. Aromatic Scent: Mandarin essential oil has an intense, sweet, fresh scent characteristic of citrus fruit. Note: Top |
| Lime Common Uses: Lime essential oil has a crisp, refreshing citrus scent that has been used by aromatherapists for its uplifting and revitalizing properties. It can also act as an astringent on skin where it is reputed to help clear oily skin. Blends well with: Bergamot, Cedarwood, Geranium Bourbon, Grapefruit Pink and White, Lavender (all types), Lemon, Mandarin, Neroli, Nutmeg, Orange Sweet, Palmarosa, Petitgrain, Rose Absolutes, Rosemary, Rosewood, Tangerine, Vetiver, Ylang-Ylang Aromatic Scent: Lime has a crisp, sweet, fresh smell characteristic of citrus products. Note: Top |
| Lemongrass Common Uses: Lemongrass is known for its invigorating and antiseptic properties. An excellent anti-depressant, it tones and fortifies the nervous system and can be used in bath for soothing muscular nerves and pain. Aromatic Scent: Fresh Earthy, Citrusy Scent. Note: Middle |
| Lemon Common Uses: Lemon has been historically recognized as a cleanser. It is recognized as being antiseptic, and as having refreshing and cooling properties. Research has also shown lemon essential oil to enhance the ability to concentrate. Strength of Aroma: The aroma is similar to fresh lemon rinds except richer and more concentrated. Aromatic Scent: Lemon is highly prized for its high anti-bacterial properties. On skin and hair it can be used for its cleansing effect, as well as for treating cuts and boils. Note: Top |
| Juniper Berry Common Uses: Juniper Berry essential oil is credited as being a supportive, restoring, and tonic aid. Good oil for meditation. Popular oil in weight loss and detox blends, because it is diuretic, and considered purifying and clearing Blends well with: clary sage, sandalwood, bergamot, geranium, marjoram. rosemary, chamomile, eucalyptus Aromatic Scent: : Juniper Berry has a fresh, rich-balsamic, woody-sweet and pine needle-like odor reminiscent of evergreen oils. Note: Middle |
| Helichyrsum Common Uses: Helichrysum essential oil is credited by aromatherapists as being effective for abscesses, acne, bruises, boils, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, irritated skin and wounds. It is also reputed to be an uplifting, spiritual oil. Blends well with: Helichrysum essential oil blends well with chamomile, lavender, clary sage, rose, Peru Balsam, clove and any of the oils from the citrus oil family. Aromatic Scent: Helichrysum has a powerful scent that can be described as a floral mint. It is both earthy and fresh. Note: Base |
| Grapefruit (Pink) Common Uses: Grapefruit Pink essential oil is believed by aromatherapists to be a spiritual up-lifter, and to ease muscle fatigue and stiffness. It is also a purifier of congested, oily and acne prone skin. Grapefruit oil is also sometimes added to creams and lotions as a natural toner, and in some circles it is believed to promote hair growth though there is not any medical documentation verifying this. Blends well with: Grapefruit pink blends well with other members of the citrus family, rosemary, cypress, lavender, geranium, cardamon and generally most spice oils Aromatic Scent: Grapefruit Pink essential oil has a fresh, tart citrus smell that is very characteristic of the fruit. Note: Medium to Top |
| Ginger Common Uses: Ginger oil is believed by aromatherapists to be applicable for colds and flu, nausea (motion sickness, morning sickness) muscle aches (particularly the back), circulation issues and arthritic pain. It also has warming properties that help to combat loneliness, and depression. Ginger is also viewed as an aphrodisiac based on it’s energizing properties. Blends well with: Ginger blends well with bergamot, sandalwood, ylang-ylang, and other spice oils. Aromatic Scent: Ginger Root has a warm, spicy, woody scent with a hint of lemon and pepper. Customers will find it very similar to the powdered spice. Note: Middle-Base |
| Cypress Common Uses: Cypress French essential oil has been used to combat excessive perspiration (particularly feet), hemorrhoids, menorrhagia, oily skin, rheumatism, and varicose veins. Aromatherapists also commonly credit Cypress French with being a relaxing, nerve soothing essential oil. Blends well with: Cypress French blends well with Bergamot, ClarySage, Grapefruit, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Pine, Rosemary and Tangerine. Aromatic Scent: Cypress French Essential Oil has a spicy, herbaceous, slightly woody evergreen aroma. It is fresh and clean. Note: Middle |
| Coriander Common Uses: The therapeutic properties of Coriander essential oil are as an analgesic, aphrodisiac, anti-spasmodic, antispasmodic, carminative, depurative, deodorant, digestive, carminative, fungicidal, lipolytic, revitalizing, stimulant and stomachic. Coriander oil can be useful to refresh and awake the mind. It can help for mental fatigue, migraine pain, tension and nervous weakness. Coriander oil's warming effect is also helpful for alleviating pain such as rheumatism, arthritis and muscle spasms. There are some indications that is also can be useful in combating colds and the flu. Blends well with: well with bergamot, cinnamon, ginger, grapefruit white or pink, lemon, neroli and orange essential oils. Aromatic Scent: Coriander oil has a sweet, spicy, slightly fruity, herbaceous warm smell. Note: Middle |
| Clove Bud Common Uses: Clove bud essential oil is an effective agent for minor pains and aches (particular dental pain), and is helpful when battling flus and colds. Blends well with: other spice oils, citronella, grapefruit, lemon, orange, peppermint, rosemary, and rose. Aromatic Scent: Clove Bud essential oil smells spicy and rich like actual cloves. Note: Middle |
| Clary Sage Common Uses: The therapeutic properties of clary sage are antidepressant, anticonvulsive, antispasmodic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, bactericidal, carminative, deodorant, digestive, euphoric, sedative, stomachic, uterine and nerve tonic. Clary sage is calming to the nervous system, particularly in cases of depression, stress, insomnia and deep seated tension. It is helpful for female functions in general, such as painful periods, scanty menstruation and relaxation during labor, thus encouraging a less painful birth. During menopause, clary sage oil can help reduce hot flushes, night sweats, palpitations, irritability, as well as headaches and dizziness. It is well known for providing a euphoric action, for balancing uterine issues, and as an agent to clean greasy hair. There is also some documentation of its effectiveness in helping to relax the spasms of asthma. Blends well with: any essential oil, though it works particularly well with Bergamot, Cedarwood, Roman and German Chamomile, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender, Neroli, Orange, Rosewood, Sandalwood and Ylang Ylang. Aromatic Scent: Clarysage essential oil has an earthy, fruity and floral aroma that is both nutty and herbaceous. Note: Middle |
| Cinnamon Leaf Common Uses: Cinnamon Leaf is believed to have the following properties: as a stimulant, as an antiseptic (as with cinnamon bark), as an antibiotic and as an antispasmodic. Blends well with: Cinnamon Leaf blends well with any oil from the citrus family, other spice oils (particularly clove), as well as Lavender, Rosemary and Thyme. Aromatic Scent: Cinnamon Leaf oil has a spicy, warm, clove - like smell. Note: Middle |
| Cedarwood Common Uses: Antiseptic, anti- putrescent, antiseborrheic, aphrodesiac, astringent, diuretic, expectorant, fungicidal, sedative (nervous system), stimulant (circulatory system). Blends well with: the citrus oils, giving them a base note that very nicely complements them. Also with Rosemary, Chamomile, Eucalyptus and many more. Aromatic Scent: Cedarwood has a dry - woody aroma, slightly camphoraceous, smoky, balsamic. Very subtle with a hint of spice. Note: Base |
| Black Pepper Common Uses: Used to help in the treatment of pain relief, rheumatism, chills, flu, colds, increase circulation, exhaustion, muscular aches, physical and emotional coldness, nerve tonic, and fevers. The therapeutic properties of black pepper oil include the following as an analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitoxic, aphrodisiac, and digestive. Blends well with: Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove, Coriander, Fennel, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lavender, Juniper, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Sage, Sandalwood and Ylang Ylang. Aromatic Scent: A strong, sharp, spicy smelling oil. It is faintly reminiscent of clove oil. Note: Middle |
| Bergamot Common Uses: Depression, stress, tension, fear, hysteria, infection (all types including skin), anorexia, psoriasis, eczema and general convalescence Blends well with: Black Pepper, Clary sage, Cypress, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Mandarin, Nutmeg, Orange, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Vetiver and Ylang Ylang. Aromatic Scent: The aroma of the essential oil is basically citrus, yet fruity and sweet with a warm spicy floral quality, and is reminiscent of Neroli and Lavender oil. Note: Middle |
| Benzoin Resenoid Common Uses: Antiseptic, anti-depressant, anti-inflammatory, carminative, deodorant, diuretic, expectorant, sedative and vulnerary. Benzoin essential oil can be used for bronchitis, coughs, colds, wounds, acne, eczema, psoriasis, rheumatism, arthritis, scar tissue, circulation, nervous tension, stress, muscle pains, chilblains, rashes and mouth ulcers. Blends well with: Bergamot, Coriander, Frankincense, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Myrrh, Orange, Petitgrain, Rose and Sandalwood Note: Base |
| Bay Oil Common Uses: Antiseptic, antibiotic, analgesic, anti-neuralgic, aperitif, astringent, emmenagogue, febrifuge, insecticide, sedative and a tonic. Bay essential oil can be used in the treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia, muscular pain, circulation problems, colds, flu, dental infection, and diarrhea and skin infections. Blends well with: Bergamot cederwood, eucalyptus, fennel, ginger, orange, pathcouli, rosemary, ylang-ylang. Aromatic Scent: Strong, spicy, bay leaf Note: Top |
| Basil Common Uses: Prized in Ayurvedic medicine for its ability to strengthen compassion, faith and bring clarity. Basil clears the sinuses, promotes digestion and stimulates circulation, especially in the respiratory system and is used for asthma, bronchitis and sinus infections. It is effective in cases of constipation, nausea, vomiting and cramp, and is also good when used for menstrual problems. It is used to relieve scanty periods and normalizing menses. Basil relieves stress related headaches and migraines. It is used to clear the mind and relieve intellectual fatigue while giving clarity and mental strength. Blends well with: Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Lime, Eucalyptus, Juniper, Lemon, Neroli, and Rosemary Aromatic Scent: Clear, herbaceous and light refreshing with a faint balsamic woody backnote and a lasting sweetness. Note: Top |

























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