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Value for money. Essential OilsAromatherapy is the use of essences of aromatic plants for healing and maintaining vitality. Also known as "essential oils" or "concentrated smells". These oils are naturally found in tiny sacs in different parts of plants: flowers, leaves, bark, berries, stems and roots.
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Lavender is one of the most popular oils with a multitude of uses. It is a relaxant, antiseptic, antibacterial, antidepressant, decongestant, detoxifying, diuretic, restorative and is indicated for the immune system. It is excellent for treating infections, insects bites and burns (including sunburns). Lavender is good for certain skin conditions such...more
Lavender is one of the most popular oils with a multitude of uses. It is a relaxant, antiseptic, antibacterial, antidepressant, decongestant, detoxifying, diuretic, restorative and is indicated for the immune system. It is excellent for treating infections, insects bites and burns (including sunburns). Lavender is good for certain skin conditions such as Acne, boils, sores, spots, psoriasis, bruises, dermatitis, eczema, athlete's foot, ringworm and scabies.
It mixes well with cedarwood, eucalyptus, geranium, jasmine, violet and ylang ylang oils. For Lavender gel click here. Caution: May cause skin irritation through repeated use, especially if used undiluted or in highly concentrated form. Avoid in early pregnancy if there's a history of miscarriage. Those who suffer with hay-fever or asthma may be allergic. DirectionsHeadaches, even migraine, respond well to lavender oil and inhaling a few drops on a tissue is a remedy for nausea. Used in a hot bath, lavender oil alleviates stress and insomnia. Used in a cool or lukewarm bath, it is refreshing and enlivening. Massage with lavender oil promotes relaxation. A few drops added to shampoo is effective in treating dandruff and warding off head lice. Steam inhalation help to easing coughs, colds and congestion.
Lavender is one of the most popular oils with a multitude of uses. It is a relaxant, antiseptic, antibacterial, antidepressant, decongestant, detoxifying, diuretic, restorative and is indicated for the immune system. It is excellent for treating infections, insects bites and burns (including sunburns). Lavender is good for certain skin conditions such as Acne, boils, sores, spots, psoriasis, bruises, dermatitis, eczema, athlete's foot, ringworm and scabies.
It mixes well with cedarwood, eucalyptus, geranium, jasmine, violet and ylang ylang oils. For Lavender gel click here. Caution: May cause skin irritation through repeated use, especially if used undiluted or in highly concentrated form. Avoid in early pregnancy if there's a history of miscarriage. Those who suffer with hay-fever or asthma may be allergic.
The essential oil is a non-irritating antiseptic which is particularly effective at treating fungal infections and may also be used for burns and insect stings. Tea Tree is good for treating abscesses, blisters, cuts, warts, pimples, burns, insect bites and stings, cold sores, dandruff, herpes, oily skin, rashes (including nappy rash), acne, blackheads,...more
The essential oil is a non-irritating antiseptic which is particularly effective at treating fungal infections and may also be used for burns and insect stings.
Tea Tree is good for treating abscesses, blisters, cuts, warts, pimples, burns, insect bites and stings, cold sores, dandruff, herpes, oily skin, rashes (including nappy rash), acne, blackheads, verrucae, wound healing, athlete's foot and ringworm.
To purchase Tea Tree gel click here. Caution: May cause skin irritation when applied neat or unadulterated. DirectionsBecause of its strong smell, it is not an ideal oil for massage, but it is excellent for adding to baths or applying with a cold compress.
The oil has a delicious nutty smell, and is excellent for treating exhaustion and may be applied as massage oil or in the bath. Its scent has a euphoric effect, so it is good for tackling phobias, depression and listlessness. A massage with clary sage oil can relieve PMT and is also effective for other aches. A face and scalp massage is helpful for...more
The oil has a delicious nutty smell, and is excellent for treating exhaustion and may be applied as massage oil or in the bath. Its scent has a euphoric effect, so it is good for tackling phobias, depression and listlessness.
A massage with clary sage oil can relieve PMT and is also effective for other aches. A face and scalp massage is helpful for tension headaches. A scalp massage is also useful for hair loss, dandruff and oily scalp.
It is good for skin conditions such as acne, boils and wrinkles.
It mixes well with patchouli, rose, sandalwood and ylang ylang oils.
Caution: Avoid during pregnancy and use with caution if taking HRT or the contraceptive pill. Avoid combining with alcohol as it can exaggerate its effects, and don't use before driving as it induces drowsiness.
The fragrance is sweet, earthy and very persistent. Widely used for skin and hair care, including treatment of acne, eczema, dermatitis, ageing skin, cracked and chapped skin, open pores, healing wounds and scars, stretch marks, dandruff and greasy hair. Steam facials, hot poultices, cold compresses and aromatic baths are all effective.
The fragrance is sweet, earthy and very persistent. Widely used for skin and hair care, including treatment of acne, eczema, dermatitis, ageing skin, cracked and chapped skin, open pores, healing wounds and scars, stretch marks, dandruff and greasy hair. Steam facials, hot poultices, cold compresses and aromatic baths are all effective.
For patchouli ointment click here. Caution: Not to be used during first three months of pregnancy. Can irritate skin, so dilute well. Don't use while taking homeopathic remedies. DirectionsApplied to the skin acts as an anti-fungal treatment for athlete's foot and can be used as an insect repellent.
Melissa oil calms the nerves and has excellent qualities in fighting depression. Its sedative effect is well documented. It helps in cases of hysteria and panic and helps to slows the heartbeat, eases high blood pressure and is a tonic to the heart while regulating the menstrual cycle, also helping with period pains. It can settle the digestive system,...more
Melissa oil calms the nerves and has excellent qualities in fighting depression. Its sedative effect is well documented. It helps in cases of hysteria and panic and helps to slows the heartbeat, eases high blood pressure and is a tonic to the heart while regulating the menstrual cycle, also helping with period pains.
It can settle the digestive system, helps with nausea, flatulence, vomiting, dyspepsia and dysentery and has a cooling effect on fevers. It can help with headaches and migraines associated with colds.
When treatment is started in the early stages, it can also be used as a topical treatment for cold sores (herpes simplex).
Blends well with: basil, Roman chamomile, rose, geranium, frankincense, lavender and ylang-ylang.
Caution: Could cause sensitization and irritation and should always be used in low dilutions. For this reason it should be avoided during pregnancy and by people with a very sensitive skin.
Eucalyptus has a distinctive aroma that instantly clears the head. Its decongestant effect has been employed in countless cold and cough remedies. It is a powerful antiseptic and is a warming oil for soothing muscular pains. Steam inhalation or a few drops on the pillow at night can relieve cold and 'flu symptoms and help bronchitis. Heating eucalyptus...more
Eucalyptus has a distinctive aroma that instantly clears the head. Its decongestant effect has been employed in countless cold and cough remedies. It is a powerful antiseptic and is a warming oil for soothing muscular pains. Steam inhalation or a few drops on the pillow at night can relieve cold and 'flu symptoms and help bronchitis. Heating eucalyptus oil in a vapouriser at night will help to make breathing easier and will disinfect the air. Eucalyptus oil can also be applied as a chest rub, provided it is properly diluted with a carrier oil, or as a hot poultice.
Eucalyptus helps heal sprains, it may be massaged directly on to the affected area, provided that it is properly diluted with a carrier oil first. A hot bath with a few drops of oil may also be helpful.
It is best used on its own, but can be mixed with bay, cedarwood, frankincense, geranium, lemon and sandalwood oils.
Caution: May cause skin irritation. Only use diluted and not for more than a few days at a time. Don't use on babies or young children. Not advisable in early pregnancy or if you have high blood pressure. Toxic if taken internally. Don't use in conjunction with homeopathic remedies.
The essential oil is extracted from the petals and considered the "Queen of the flowers". It is a strong yet delicate smell is excellent for scenting rooms.
It is effective for treating all kinds of depression, alleviating headaches and insomnia. A few drops of rose oil in a warm bath helps treats headaches, allergies and hangovers.
The essential oil is extracted from the petals and considered the "Queen of the flowers". It is a strong yet delicate smell is excellent for scenting rooms.
It is effective for treating all kinds of depression, alleviating headaches and insomnia. A few drops of rose oil in a warm bath helps treats headaches, allergies and hangovers.
It is also excellent for the skin, particularly mature skin. A full body massage is a deliciously relaxing and gives neglected areas of skin a special treat. Used to lift the spirits, particularly beneficial for sufferers of PMT and during periods of bereavement. As an aphrodisiac can help with low libido and impotence problems. It mixes well with frankincense, geranium, jasmine, lemon, neroli, patouli, sandalwood and ylang ylang oils. To purchase Rose moisturising cream click here. Caution: Not to be used during first three months of pregnancy and not at all if there's a history of miscarriage.
It has a tangy, citrus scent that is a refreshing and invigorating and is a good pick me up first thing in the morning. It is antiseptic and strongly astringent an has a reputation for treating warts,corns and verrucas. A hot poultice prepared with a few drops of lemon oil performs wonders for tired aching feet. A few drop on a tissue clears the head....more
It has a tangy, citrus scent that is a refreshing and invigorating and is a good pick me up first thing in the morning. It is antiseptic and strongly astringent an has a reputation for treating warts,corns and verrucas. A hot poultice prepared with a few drops of lemon oil performs wonders for tired aching feet. A few drop on a tissue clears the head. A hot citrusy bath on a cold winter night stimulates the circulation. Massage with lemon oil will leave you feeling energised and is also a good treatment for cellulite.
Its fresh, clean smell makes lemon ideal to use around the house. It is strongly astringent, so should be used in moderation. The oil has a tendency to oxidise, so store it in a dark bottle in a cool place. Lemon oil is very strong, so it does not mix well with many other essential oils.
Caution: Don't use before going in the sun. For sensitive skin, dilute well and don't use for more than a few days at a time. Use within six months of purchase as it's more likely to cause skin irritation once it has oxidised.
Frankincense oil is especially useful in dealing with many of the symptoms of distress and panic. It helps restore a normal breathing rate and calms general nervousness. It is an excellent oil to use if you are feeling grumpy and is warming, comforting and rejuvenating. A face, neck and scalp massage provides effective relief for tension headaches. Steam...more
Frankincense oil is especially useful in dealing with many of the symptoms of distress and panic. It helps restore a normal breathing rate and calms general nervousness. It is an excellent oil to use if you are feeling grumpy and is warming, comforting and rejuvenating. A face, neck and scalp massage provides effective relief for tension headaches. Steam inhalation is helpful for restoring good humour. A warm bath with a few drops of frankincense oil counteracts the effects of nightmares and sudden fears. It is often described as a rejuvenating oil.
It mixes well with cedarwood, eucalyptus, geranium, lime, neroli and patchouli oils.
Caution: best avoided during the first three months of pregnancy. Toxic if used internally. Dilute well.
It has a fresh, woody scent. A good oil for its stimulating effect on both mental and physical levels. A bath with a few drops of rosemary oil is an excellent tonic for lethargy and poor concentration. Its strong, minty aroma is helpful in alleviating the symptoms of bronchitis, and other breathing problems. Rosemary oil has very warming properties...more
It has a fresh, woody scent. A good oil for its stimulating effect on both mental and physical levels. A bath with a few drops of rosemary oil is an excellent tonic for lethargy and poor concentration.
Its strong, minty aroma is helpful in alleviating the symptoms of bronchitis, and other breathing problems.
Rosemary oil has very warming properties and a massage with it is a good way to treat muscular aches. Other 'cold' conditions that respond well to rosemary are chilblains and poor circulation.
Many shampoos incorporate rosemary oil in their ingredients. For home hair care, add two or three drops to the final rinse for glossy, healthy hair. Also used for preventing head lice, encouraging hair growth and alleviating dandruff and greasy hair.
Make sure Rosemary essential oil is properly diluted. It mixes well with bay, eucalyptus, lemon, lime, neroli and sandalwood oils.
Caution: Shouldn't be used during pregnancy or by those with epilepsy, high blood pressure or insomnia. May irritate sensitive skin.
Cedarwood has a pleasant, refreshing, woody smell and is a popular fragrance with men. Some people find its scent exhilarating and very sensuous. It has a reputation as an aphrodisiac. Its astringent properties make it an effective oil for skin conditions. It is an excellent decongestant, which is especially useful in treating catarrh. Cedarwood...more
Cedarwood has a pleasant, refreshing, woody smell and is a popular fragrance with men. Some people find its scent exhilarating and very sensuous. It has a reputation as an aphrodisiac.
Its astringent properties make it an effective oil for skin conditions. It is an excellent decongestant, which is especially useful in treating catarrh.
Cedarwood oil acts as a stimulating tonic on the spirits, whether used in the bath or for a massage. Also it has a composing effect that helps with stress and poor concentration.
It mixes well with eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, jasmine and lemon oils.
This warming spicy essential oil is used in aromatherapy to fight inflammations and muscle as well as rheumatic pain, while assisting the digestive system and supporting the reproductive system, and at the same time stimulating and invigorating the mind. Blends well with: black pepper, cypress, geranium, clary sage, rosemary and orange. Caution:...more
This warming spicy essential oil is used in aromatherapy to fight inflammations and muscle as well as rheumatic pain, while assisting the digestive system and supporting the reproductive system, and at the same time stimulating and invigorating the mind.
Blends well with: black pepper, cypress, geranium, clary sage, rosemary and orange.
Caution: If used in large doses can cause nausea and stupor. Avoid during pregnancy.
The essential oil is refreshing and cooling, so it is excellent for treating all kinds of aches and pains, sore skin, insect bites and menopausal hot flushes. Its strong menthol smell is stimulating and it is helpful for overcoming fatigue, headaches, PMT and nausea. Irritated skin can be soothed by soaking in a bath with peppermint oil. Use only...more
The essential oil is refreshing and cooling, so it is excellent for treating all kinds of aches and pains, sore skin, insect bites and menopausal hot flushes. Its strong menthol smell is stimulating and it is helpful for overcoming fatigue, headaches, PMT and nausea.
Irritated skin can be soothed by soaking in a bath with peppermint oil. Use only one or two drops as the oil is very potent. Equally, a cold compress may be applied to the affected area. It is a natural and effective painkiller, so baths, hot poultices and cold compresses are also helpful in treating various aches and pains. It is an ideal oil for a foot bath or foot massage.
One of the best ways to use peppermint oil is to put a few drops on a tissue to inhale when you are suffering from a cold, a headache or any sort of nausea.
Peppermint is also an excellent oil to use for purifying around the home, it works well as a room freshener. It is particularly potent and should always be used well diluted and in moderation. It mixes well with cederwood, eucalyptus, geranium, lemon, patchouli, rose and sandalwood oils. To purchase Peppermint foot gel click here. Caution: Not to be used during first three months of pregnancy. Can irritate skin, so dilute well. Don't use while taking homeopathic remedies.
Ginger has a warm spicy smell. It is useful for winter ailments such as colds, sore throats, sinusitis, runny noses and irritating coughs. It is warming, stimulating and also antiseptic. Enjoy a therapeutic bath of massage on those long winter nights. A warming footbath improves circulation. Massage eases muscular aches, joint pains, back pain, cramps...more
Ginger has a warm spicy smell. It is useful for winter ailments such as colds, sore throats, sinusitis, runny noses and irritating coughs. It is warming, stimulating and also antiseptic. Enjoy a therapeutic bath of massage on those long winter nights. A warming footbath improves circulation. Massage eases muscular aches, joint pains, back pain, cramps and cellulite, is also affective for easing sore throats and nasal congestion.
It mixes well with bay, eucalyptus, jasmine, neroli, patchouli and rose oils.
May irritate sensitive skin and mildly phototoxic. Always dilute well.
This hard to get hold of oil is the essential ingredient if you want to bake traditional biscuits this Easter.
Ingredients for Basic Easter holiday butter biscuits/ cookies:
This hard to get hold of oil is the essential ingredient if you want to bake traditional biscuits this Easter.
Ingredients for Basic Easter holiday butter biscuits/ cookies:
275g Plain Flour 200g Butter 150g Caster Sugar 50g Currants (may be left out) 2 Egg Yolks 6 drops of Cassia oil (note warning below) Quick & easy recipe: Mix the ingredients together. If the mix is a little dry add a little milk. Roll and cut to shape. Bake in a moderate oven for 10 to 15 minutes. How to present the Easter butter cookies after baking We prefer to present on a china plate with a light dusting of icing sugar. Some people like to add to the Easter theme by cutting the butter cookies into crosses, rabbits or egg shapes. These can then be decorated with ready made icing. Recipe provided by www.granniesunited.com CAUTION: Cassia flavoring oil has been used for centuries but it must be used with care similar to other essential oils, it will irritate the skin when undiluted. Wash off any oil with warm soapy water. DO NOT allow contact with sensitive skin areas such as lips eyes etc. If you do irrigate well with water or saline solution and seek medical advice. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. This oil may be used until it crystallizes on exposure to air with continued use.
Camphor oil is a balancing oil, it can sedate the nerves and uplift apathy. It can help with feeling cold and reduces inflammation. It is used with great effect to repel insects such as flies and moths. It also has a positive effect in colds and flu, infectious diseases, bronchitis, coughs, and can assist with muscular pains, rheumatism, sprains,...more
Camphor oil is a balancing oil, it can sedate the nerves and uplift apathy. It can help with feeling cold and reduces inflammation. It is used with great effect to repel insects such as flies and moths.
It also has a positive effect in colds and flu, infectious diseases, bronchitis, coughs, and can assist with muscular pains, rheumatism, sprains, arthritis etc.
Mixes well with: basil, cajuput, chamomile, lavender & melissa.
Caution: Overdosing can cause convulsions and vomiting. Pregnant women as well as people suffering from epilepsy and asthma should not use it.
Camphor oil is a balancing oil, it can sedate the nerves and uplift apathy. It can help with feeling cold and reduces inflammation. It is used with great effect to repel insects such as flies and moths.
It also has a positive effect in colds and flu, infectious diseases, bronchitis, coughs, and can assist with muscular pains, rheumatism, sprains, arthritis etc.
Mixes well with: basil, cajuput, chamomile, lavender & melissa.
Caution: Overdosing can cause convulsions and vomiting. Pregnant women as well as people suffering from epilepsy and asthma should not use it.
Cypress oil is most helpful with menstrual and menopausal problems and can be used to treat both fluid retention and cellulite. It is a vaso-constrictor and may be good for dealing with varicose and broken veins. Cypress oil is excellent for massaging the abdominal area and relieving discomfort. A bath with a few drops of cypress oil relieves the discomfort...more
Cypress oil is most helpful with menstrual and menopausal problems and can be used to treat both fluid retention and cellulite. It is a vaso-constrictor and may be good for dealing with varicose and broken veins. Cypress oil is excellent for massaging the abdominal area and relieving discomfort. A bath with a few drops of cypress oil relieves the discomfort of piles. Menstrual problem are best dealt with by means of a hot poultice or an aromatic bath. The astringent properties of this essential oil make it very effective in a foot bath.
The smell of cypress oil is generally regarded as too overpowering to use as a room freshener, but a few drops of oil on the pillow at night will ease breathing and stop coughing, and can be helpful in preventing bedwetting.
It mixes well with bay, cedarwood, frankincense, geranium, lemon and sandalwood.
Cypress oil is most helpful with menstrual and menopausal problems and can be used to treat both fluid retention and cellulite. It is a vaso-constrictor and may be good for dealing with varicose and broken veins. Cypress oil is excellent for massaging the abdominal area and relieving discomfort. A bath with a few drops of cypress oil relieves the discomfort of piles. Menstrual problem are best dealt with by means of a hot poultice or an aromatic bath. The astringent properties of this essential oil make it very effective in a foot bath.
The smell of cypress oil is generally regarded as too overpowering to use as a room freshener, but a few drops of oil on the pillow at night will ease breathing and stop coughing, and can be helpful in preventing bedwetting.
It mixes well with bay, cedarwood, frankincense, geranium, lemon and sandalwood.
Ylang Ylang "flower of flowers" has a strong, sweet flora aroma that is very exotic. It is hypnotic and relaxing, creating a sensuous, even romantic mood ideal for the bedroom. Used for relieving all kings of emotional turmoil and used as an aromatic full body or back massage calms tension and counteracts negativity. A few drops of essential oil...more
Ylang Ylang "flower of flowers" has a strong, sweet flora aroma that is very exotic. It is hypnotic and relaxing, creating a sensuous, even romantic mood ideal for the bedroom.
Used for relieving all kings of emotional turmoil and used as an aromatic full body or back massage calms tension and counteracts negativity. A few drops of essential oil in the bath can reduce stress and alleviate fears.
Ylang Ylang can be used as a scalp tonic, promoting hair growth and regulating a dry or greasy scalp.
It mixes well with frankincense, geranium, jasmine, lemon, neroli, patchouli, petitgrain,rose and sandalwood oils.
Caution: Can cause nausea or headache if not diluted enough; is best used in moderation.
Used as an aphrodisiac, this essential oil is extracted from hand-picked flowers, taking 8,000 blooms to make a gram of oil, sometimes called the "King of Oils". Jasmine is an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, analgesic, antispasmodic, tonic and expectorant. It is also a powerful natural antidepressant and can produce feelings of optimism and euphoria....more
Used as an aphrodisiac, this essential oil is extracted from hand-picked flowers, taking 8,000 blooms to make a gram of oil, sometimes called the "King of Oils".
Jasmine is an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, analgesic, antispasmodic, tonic and expectorant. It is also a powerful natural antidepressant and can produce feelings of optimism and euphoria. Jasmine's relaxing aroma is effective in treating PMT and very therapeutic for muscular spasms and all kinds of cramps. It's uplifting properties can overcome many negative feelings used in massage, bathing or inhalation.
It can also be used for easing catarrh, coughs and sore throats and uterine disorders.
This exotic fragrance makes a luxurious and enjoyable massage and used in the bedroom, it is said to have aphrodisiac properties.
It mixes well with cedarwood, geranium, lemon, patchouli, rose, and sandalwood.
Caution: May cause skin irritation and gives some people a headache.
Myrrh has a rich and spicy aroma is helpful in alleviating stress. A few drops of myrrh oil in a warm bath provide a wonderful morale-boost. It is a good expectorant, so a hot bath or steam inhalation are effective ways of relieving respiratory disorders (such as bronchitis) and catarrh. Massage improves circulation, eases arthritis, muscle and joint...more
Myrrh has a rich and spicy aroma is helpful in alleviating stress. A few drops of myrrh oil in a warm bath provide a wonderful morale-boost.
It is a good expectorant, so a hot bath or steam inhalation are effective ways of relieving respiratory disorders (such as bronchitis) and catarrh. Massage improves circulation, eases arthritis, muscle and joint aches and pains.
Properly diluted with a carrier oil, it is excellent for massaging dry or ageing skin and a facial massage can help combat wrinkles and other signs of ageing.
Caution: Not to be used during pregnancy. Don't use in high concentrations or internally.
Grapefruit has a high vitamin C content and is therefore valuable to the immune system. It helps protect against colds and flu, has a very positive effect on obesity and also has diuretic properties, helping to remove excess water from the body and is therefore also great for treating cellulite. It has an uplifting effect on the mood and helps with...more
Grapefruit has a high vitamin C content and is therefore valuable to the immune system. It helps protect against colds and flu, has a very positive effect on obesity and also has diuretic properties, helping to remove excess water from the body and is therefore also great for treating cellulite.
It has an uplifting effect on the mood and helps with stress and depression.
It is used with great success to combat muscle fatigue and stiffness while stimulating the lymphatic system and thereby clearing the body of toxins.
It helps to clear congested oily skin and also assists with acne, while toning the skin and tissues. Grapefruit is used in hair care to promote hair growth.
Blends well with: bergamot, lavender, geranium, palma rosa and frankincense.
Geranium has properties of Geranium Bourbon but is less expensive. This mildly antiseptic, floral scented oil is useful for treating many skin conditions (massaging the neck, shoulders or face is good for mature and dry skin); Geranium has a stimulating effect on the lymphatic system. Congested pores, oily complexions, acne, dermatitis, eczema, burns,...more
Geranium has properties of Geranium Bourbon but is less expensive. This mildly antiseptic, floral scented oil is useful for treating many skin conditions (massaging the neck, shoulders or face is good for mature and dry skin); Geranium has a stimulating effect on the lymphatic system. Congested pores, oily complexions, acne, dermatitis, eczema, burns, blisters and wound healing. Emotionally, it is a balancing oil that works both as a tonic and as a calming influence. It can also be used to discourage mosquitoes, head lice and the spread of ringworm.
Massage with geranium oil is an excellent way of treating sudden changes of mood and alleviating period pains and the misery of PMT.
Geranium is uplifting and is helpful for anxiety, stress relief and menopausal symptoms (especially hot flushes), postnatal depression.
Geranium is also good for cellulite, poor circulation, cystitis, arthritis, sore throats, bruises, broken capillaries and haemorrhoids.
It mixes well with most other essential oils.
Caution: May irritate very sensitive skin. Shouldn't be used in the first three months of pregnancy and not at all if there's a history of miscarriage.
The essential oil has a warm, citrus smell that is less sharp than lemon oil. It is a excellent choice for treating eruptions and can also heal areas of inflammation. It can be used for stimulating aromatic shower. Mix with a carrier oil as for massage and rub into your skin before getting under the water. It is ideal for adding to baths as it will boost...more
The essential oil has a warm, citrus smell that is less sharp than lemon oil. It is a excellent choice for treating eruptions and can also heal areas of inflammation. It can be used for stimulating aromatic shower. Mix with a carrier oil as for massage and rub into your skin before getting under the water. It is ideal for adding to baths as it will boost circulation and help control excessive perspiration.
Its deodorising properties also make it a useful room freshener. Lemongrass oil is an effective insect repellent. Its advantage over citronella is that it does not smell so strongly.
You can apply it diluted in a carrier oil to your skin or put a few drops of lemongrass oil inside the rubbish bin as a double benefit: it deodorises and keeps away flies and wasps.
It mixes well with frankincense, geranium and jasmine oils.
The fruity smelling essential oil is cheering and refreshing. It calms, but without sending you to sleep. It is an excellent oil for reviving the spirits and dealing with lack of energy. An orange oil massage is an excellent pick-me-up at the end of a working day before a busy evening and has a rejuvenating effect on the skin. A warm bath with orange...more
The fruity smelling essential oil is cheering and refreshing. It calms, but without sending you to sleep. It is an excellent oil for reviving the spirits and dealing with lack of energy.
An orange oil massage is an excellent pick-me-up at the end of a working day before a busy evening and has a rejuvenating effect on the skin. A warm bath with orange oil will have a similar effect.
A time-saving refresher when you are rushing from one appointment to another is to relax with a cold orange oil compress, preferably lying down with your feet raised.
A facial massage, moisturising treatment or steam facial using orange oil will benefit a dull complexion and help smooth away wrinkles. It also makes an excellent body moisturiser, but should be used in moderation.
Caution: Orange oil should be used in moderation, as it may irritate the skin and cause it to react to sunlight. Store in a sealed, dark glass bottle.
It is a delicate, floral fragrance. Used diluted as a facial massage is both pleasurable and beneficial, good for treating open pores, blackhead, spots, thread veins, rashes and sores or irritated skin. It is so gentle that it can be used regularly morning and night to revive and rejuvenate the face and neck. It also may be used for a gentle...more
It is a delicate, floral fragrance. Used diluted as a facial massage is both pleasurable and beneficial, good for treating open pores, blackhead, spots, thread veins, rashes and sores or irritated skin.
It is so gentle that it can be used regularly morning and night to revive and rejuvenate the face and neck.
It also may be used for a gentle steam facial. Steam inhalation is also good for relieving headaches.
This uplifting oil is valuable for depression, anxiety and skin care. It is mildly antiseptic and so helpful with most aspects of skin care such as acne or oily skin. It is an effective deodoriser, which makes it an excellent choice for scenting a room. It is good for ridding clothes of persistent underarm odour; simply sprinkle a few drops along...more
This uplifting oil is valuable for depression, anxiety and skin care. It is mildly antiseptic and so helpful with most aspects of skin care such as acne or oily skin.
It is an effective deodoriser, which makes it an excellent choice for scenting a room. It is good for ridding clothes of persistent underarm odour; simply sprinkle a few drops along the seams.
At times of stress, discretely sniffing a few drops on a tissue will do wonders for your confidence. This is also effective against travel sickness.
Bergamot is safe to use at home. Its light, uplifting fragrance blends well with other essential oils such as bay, lemon, lime, neroli, sandalwood and ylang ylang oils.
Caution: Bergamot is phototoxic, so it shouldn't be used on the skin before being exposed to sunlight. Never use undiluted on the skin as this can result in discolouration and a skin rash.
Neroli or Orange Blossom is a combination of a bitter and flowery fragrant aroma. It is antiseptic, antibacterial, antispasmodic and antifungal, as well as a stimulant and tonic. It is the number one oil for stress and shock. If you are about to face a stressful situation, a couple of drops on a tissue, which can be inhaled from time to time, which can...more
Neroli or Orange Blossom is a combination of a bitter and flowery fragrant aroma. It is antiseptic, antibacterial, antispasmodic and antifungal, as well as a stimulant and tonic. It is the number one oil for stress and shock. If you are about to face a stressful situation, a couple of drops on a tissue, which can be inhaled from time to time, which can help you through a difficult period.
Neroli can ease digestive problems such as colic, colitis and flatulence, and helps to relieve PMS, menopausal problems, diarrhoea, dyspepsia and other stomach upsets, palpitations, high blood pressure and insomnia.
It is beneficial to the skin problems such as acne, eczema, greasy skin, excessive perspiration, scars and stretch marks or for rejuvenating mature skin.
Neroli can be used for just about any massage. Neroli is a sensuous smell perfect for scenting rooms.
Caution: The distilled oil can occasionally cause skin irritation and be phototoxic.
Citronella oil's most useful quality is that of it being an insect repellent. It is best used in a spray, a diffuser or on a cotton ball amongst linen. It is also useful in ridding cats and dogs of fleas. Furthermore, citronella oil helps to clear the mind and has a general toning and tonic effect on the body. It is helpful with colds, flu and minor...more
Citronella oil's most useful quality is that of it being an insect repellent. It is best used in a spray, a diffuser or on a cotton ball amongst linen. It is also useful in ridding cats and dogs of fleas.
Furthermore, citronella oil helps to clear the mind and has a general toning and tonic effect on the body. It is helpful with colds, flu and minor infections and also has deodorizing qualities.
Blends well with: bergamot, geranium, lemon, orange, lavender and pine.
Caution: Irritant to skin, always use diluted
This essential oil can cause skin irritation, yet has great value to help with concentration and to focus, as well as being an excellent bronchial and lung stimulant, making it valuable in bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and the like, while the warming qualities are great for rheumatism, sciatica, arthritis and gout. Blends well with: Bergamot,...more
This essential oil can cause skin irritation, yet has great value to help with concentration and to focus, as well as being an excellent bronchial and lung stimulant, making it valuable in bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and the like, while the warming qualities are great for rheumatism, sciatica, arthritis and gout.
Blends well with: Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lavender, Rosemary and Pine.
Caution: It is a very potent oil and should not be used during pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure. Because of the phenols (carvacrol and thymol), which can irritate mucus membranes and cause skin irritation, it should not be used for skin care products, and in general should be used in low concentrations.
Warming oil during the winter season. Used for pre-sports and dance as it helps to maintain suppleness. Properties: Antiseptic, penetrating, muscle ease, athletic massage, stimulating, toning. Mixes well with cypress, frankincense, sandalwood and spice oils. Caution: Irritant to skin, always use diluted. It may over stimulate the kidneys if...more
Warming oil during the winter season. Used for pre-sports and dance as it helps to maintain suppleness.
Properties: Antiseptic, penetrating, muscle ease, athletic massage, stimulating, toning.
Mixes well with cypress, frankincense, sandalwood and spice oils.
Caution: Irritant to skin, always use diluted. It may over stimulate the kidneys if used in excess.
Strengthening, clearing and liberating. Clears the head. Gives strength and clarity to the mind. Contains vitamin A and C, and calcium and iron. Helps ease sinus congestion. and headaches. Helpful against colds and congestion, as well as easing muscular aches and pains. Can reduce menstrual cramps. Mixes well with lavender, geranium, bergamot,...more
Strengthening, clearing and liberating. Clears the head. Gives strength and clarity to the mind.
Contains vitamin A and C, and calcium and iron.
Helps ease sinus congestion. and headaches. Helpful against colds and congestion, as well as easing muscular aches and pains.
Can reduce menstrual cramps.
Mixes well with lavender, geranium, bergamot, lime, lemon, frankincense and pine.
Caution: Avoid use if pregnant.
Even though too high amounts of this essential oil can cause problems, it can be used with great effect on a variety of problems, as long as low percentages are used. It is great for relieving grief and quickening the senses, while stimulating the lymphatic system and helping with female problems, such as sterility and menopausal problems and on the...more
Even though too high amounts of this essential oil can cause problems, it can be used with great effect on a variety of problems, as long as low percentages are used. It is great for relieving grief and quickening the senses, while stimulating the lymphatic system and helping with female problems, such as sterility and menopausal problems and on the skin it not only helps healing but also to reduce pore size.
Blends well with: bergamot, lavender, lemon and rosemary.
Caution: Sage is a powerful oil and should be used with care. It is classified as an oral toxin and should be used with great care in aromatherapy.
It should not be used during pregnancy, or by persons suffering from epilepsy or high blood pressure.
The invigorating essential oil is very antiseptic and is excellent for treating coughs and colds. The stimulating, balsamic aroma has a long tradition of use against respiratory infections and pine oil remains one of the best inhalants. Massage the chest with diluted pine oil for treating bronchitis, colds and a blocked-up nose. Or add a few drops...more
The invigorating essential oil is very antiseptic and is excellent for treating coughs and colds. The stimulating, balsamic aroma has a long tradition of use against respiratory infections and pine oil remains one of the best inhalants.
Massage the chest with diluted pine oil for treating bronchitis, colds and a blocked-up nose. Or add a few drops of the oil to a warm bath and allow the aromatic steam plenty of time to work. This also helps relieve the pain of arthritis, rheumatism and muscular tension, as does gentle massage.
Pine is a good oil for a hot poultice. It may be applied to the chest or to swollen joints and aching muscles. It is useful around the house because of its deodorising and antiseptic properties.
The invigorating essential oil is very antiseptic and is excellent for treating coughs and colds. The stimulating, balsamic aroma has a long tradition of use against respiratory infections and pine oil remains one of the best inhalants.
Massage the chest with diluted pine oil for treating bronchitis, colds and a blocked-up nose. Or add a few drops of the oil to a warm bath and allow the aromatic steam plenty of time to work. This also helps relieve the pain of arthritis, rheumatism and muscular tension, as does gentle massage.
Pine is a good oil for a hot poultice. It may be applied to the chest or to swollen joints and aching muscles. It is useful around the house because of its deodorising and antiseptic properties.
Although not as popular as peppermint oil, this essential oil is far gentler to use with children and has great benefits on the digestive system and relieves flatulence, constipation, vomiting and nausea, as well as the respiratory tract to relieve cough, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and sinus. On the skin it calms itching and has a stimulant action on...more
Although not as popular as peppermint oil, this essential oil is far gentler to use with children and has great benefits on the digestive system and relieves flatulence, constipation, vomiting and nausea, as well as the respiratory tract to relieve cough, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and sinus. On the skin it calms itching and has a stimulant action on the mind.
Blends well with Basil, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Rosemary and Jasmine.
Clove Bud essential oil is a powerful antiseptic and fungicide with a rich, sweet and spicy aroma. Like most oils obtained from spices, it has a positive action on the digestive system when used in massage. Caution: Irritant to skin if used undiluted. If used in high concentration can irritate mucus membranes. Blends well with: Lavender, Bergamot,...more
Clove Bud essential oil is a powerful antiseptic and fungicide with a rich, sweet and spicy aroma.
Like most oils obtained from spices, it has a positive action on the digestive system when used in massage.
Caution: Irritant to skin if used undiluted. If used in high concentration can irritate mucus membranes.
Blends well with: Lavender, Bergamot, Clary Sage and Ylang Ylang.
Roman chamomile is one of the most useful essential oils. It is anti-inflammatory and thus soothing in its action. Used to treat skin rashes and other problems such as healing infected wounds, cuts, burns, rashes, insect bites, boils and abscesses. Its sedative effects can benefit those suffering from menstrual or menopausal problems; can also be...more
Roman chamomile is one of the most useful essential oils. It is anti-inflammatory and thus soothing in its action. Used to treat skin rashes and other problems such as healing infected wounds, cuts, burns, rashes, insect bites, boils and abscesses.
Its sedative effects can benefit those suffering from menstrual or menopausal problems; can also be rubbed into the temples and wrists to ease headaches and migraine. Another excellent remedy for a headache is a cold chamomile compress.
A massage at bedtime helps to counteract sleeplessness as does inhaling chamomile oil in hot steam.
A warm bath containing chamomile oil is a marvellous antidote to the stresses and strains of modern life. It is an excellent oil to use for a steam facial or to mix in with unscented moisturiser to treat sore skin or relieve dryness and fluid retention
Chamomile is a very safe oil for home use. It mixes well with cedarwood, eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, jasmine and sandalwood oils.
Caution: Don't use during the first three months of pregnancy. A small percentage of people experience skin irritation; sensitive individuals should do a skin patch test first.
This spicy essential oil has great value in aromatherapy and it fights exhaustion and a feeling of depression and weakness. It has powerful anti-rheumatic properties, is useful in the digestive system, while fighting colds and flu as well. Blends well with: benzoin, cloves, coriander, cardamom, frankincense, ginger, grapefruit, lavender, rosemary...more
This spicy essential oil has great value in aromatherapy and it fights exhaustion and a feeling of depression and weakness. It has powerful anti-rheumatic properties, is useful in the digestive system, while fighting colds and flu as well.
Blends well with: benzoin, cloves, coriander, cardamom, frankincense, ginger, grapefruit, lavender, rosemary and thyme.
Caution: Avoid during pregnancy. Can cause irritation especially to the mucus membranes if used in high concentration.
Marjoram oil has a warming action and calms emotions, relieves anxiety as well as stress and helps to calms hyperactive people. It has good muscle relaxant properties and the pain killing properties are useful for rheumatic pains as well as sprains, strains and spasms, as well as swollen joints and painful muscles. It soothes the digestive system...more
Marjoram oil has a warming action and calms emotions, relieves anxiety as well as stress and helps to calms hyperactive people.
It has good muscle relaxant properties and the pain killing properties are useful for rheumatic pains as well as sprains, strains and spasms, as well as swollen joints and painful muscles.
It soothes the digestive system and helps with cramps, indigestion, constipation and flatulence and has a beneficial action on colds, sinusitis, bronchitis and asthma.
Marjoram oil has a warm, slightly spicy smell. It blends well with: lavender, cypress, cedarwood, chamomile, bergamot, eucalyptus and tea tree.
Caution: Avoid during pregnancy.
This powerful oil is used with great success for digestive and skin problems and helps to balance the mind by clearing thoughts, stimulating the mind and dispelling the feeling of sluggishness. Blends well with: angelica, bergamot, cloves, geranium, lavender, and thyme. Caution: If used in high concentration can cause irritation to skin, it will...more
This powerful oil is used with great success for digestive and skin problems and helps to balance the mind by clearing thoughts, stimulating the mind and dispelling the feeling of sluggishness.
Blends well with: angelica, bergamot, cloves, geranium, lavender, and thyme.
Caution: If used in high concentration can cause irritation to skin, it will also irritate the mucus membranes.
This warming essential oil helps to relieve mental strain and emotional fatigue, while aiding the digestive and urinary system and clearing the respiratory system. At the same time it also fights skin and scalp conditions. Blends well with: basil, chamomile, coriander, frankincense, ginger, lavender and orange. Caution: May cause skin irritation...more
This warming essential oil helps to relieve mental strain and emotional fatigue, while aiding the digestive and urinary system and clearing the respiratory system.
At the same time it also fights skin and scalp conditions.
Blends well with: basil, chamomile, coriander, frankincense, ginger, lavender and orange.
Caution: May cause skin irritation if used in high concentration.
Carrot seed oil's greatest benefit is its purifying effect on the liver and the digestive system. It is also a great help in the treatment of respiratory ailments, muscular problems, pains and skin problems. Blends well with: bergamot, juniper, lavender, lemon, lime, cedarwood, geranium, as well as all citrus and spicy oils. Caution: Although it...more
Carrot seed oil's greatest benefit is its purifying effect on the liver and the digestive system. It is also a great help in the treatment of respiratory ailments, muscular problems, pains and skin problems.
Blends well with: bergamot, juniper, lavender, lemon, lime, cedarwood, geranium, as well as all citrus and spicy oils.
Caution: Although it is regarded to be a safe oil, it is best avoided during pregnancy.
Hyssop oil gives a feeling of alertness and helps with anxiety and fatigue. It is also effective in cases of respiratory problems and viral infections. It helps with colic, flatulence and indigestion, while it helps to regulate circulation and is helpful when used to raise low blood pressure. During monthly periods, where water retention can be...more
Hyssop oil gives a feeling of alertness and helps with anxiety and fatigue. It is also effective in cases of respiratory problems and viral infections.
It helps with colic, flatulence and indigestion, while it helps to regulate circulation and is helpful when used to raise low blood pressure.
During monthly periods, where water retention can be a problem, hyssop oil helps to balance this. In general, this oil benefits the menstrual cycle and helps with amenorrhea and leucorrhoea.
It has good healing properties and helps with bruises as well.
Blends well with: Angelica, Clary sage, Geranium, Orange, Tangerine, Melissa and Rosemary.
Caution: Use in moderation. Contains pinocamphone and so should be avoided during pregnancy and by people suffering from epilepsy.
Used for toxin elimination, its main qualities are its blood purifying and cleansing properties. Juniper oil is especially effective in treating women's problems, however IT SHOULD NEVER BE USED DURING PREGNANCY. Juniper's relaxing aroma is effective in treating PMT and menstrual cramps. Massage with juniper oil is excellent for muscular pains and rheumatism,...more
Used for toxin elimination, its main qualities are its blood purifying and cleansing properties. Juniper oil is especially effective in treating women's problems, however IT SHOULD NEVER BE USED DURING PREGNANCY. Juniper's relaxing aroma is effective in treating PMT and menstrual cramps. Massage with juniper oil is excellent for muscular pains and rheumatism, while a brisk rub is helpful for treating cellulite.
Juniper is also effective for skin and hair conditions such as acne, eczema, oily skin, blackheads, greasy hair, dandruff and hair loss.
The best quality juniper oil is distilled from fresh, new berries. Many poorer quality and cheaper oils are extracted from juniper wood or needles, or from berries fermented during gin making, and are adulterated with turpentine.
Juniper oil mixes well with cedarwood, eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, neroli and petitgrain oils.
Caution: Not to be used during pregnancy or by people with kidney disease. Dilute well as may cause skin irritation.
When feeling overburdened by the world, this oil will lift your spirits and have a balancing action effect on the mind and body. It is used with good results in reducing headaches, colds, coughs, fever and infections and is a boost for the immune system. Its aphrodisiac properties are useful to sort out sexual problems such as impotence and frigidity....more
When feeling overburdened by the world, this oil will lift your spirits and have a balancing action effect on the mind and body. It is used with good results in reducing headaches, colds, coughs, fever and infections and is a boost for the immune system.
Its aphrodisiac properties are useful to sort out sexual problems such as impotence and frigidity. It is an excellent oil to use in skincare, as it sorts out dull, dry and oily skin, while having a cell stimulant and tissue regenerating action on the skin which promotes rejuvenation of the skin.
Blends well with all citrus and floral oils.
Tangerine oil is soothing to the nervous system and has a tonic effect on the digestive system, while helping flatulence, diarrhea and constipation. It is also useful for the skin and is used to help with stretch marks, increasing circulation and reducing fluid retention. Blends well with: bergamot, cinnamon, clary sage, clove, frankincense, lavender,...more
Tangerine oil is soothing to the nervous system and has a tonic effect on the digestive system, while helping flatulence, diarrhea and constipation.
It is also useful for the skin and is used to help with stretch marks, increasing circulation and reducing fluid retention.
Blends well with: bergamot, cinnamon, clary sage, clove, frankincense, lavender, nutmeg and neroli.
Caution: Some phototoxicity has been reported and it would be best to not expose the skin to sunlight after a treatment.
Tangerine oil is soothing to the nervous system and has a tonic effect on the digestive system, while helping flatulence, diarrhea and constipation.
It is also useful for the skin and is used to help with stretch marks, increasing circulation and reducing fluid retention.
Blends well with: bergamot, cinnamon, clary sage, clove, frankincense, lavender, nutmeg and neroli.
Caution: Some phototoxicity has been reported and it would be best to not expose the skin to sunlight after a treatment.
Vetiver oil calms and soothes the mind and helps to dispel anger, hysteria and irritability and neurotic behavior can also be reduced, as stress and tension is reduced. It revitalizes the body and helps with mental and physical exhaustion and is also used for general aches and pains, especially for rheumatism, arthritis and muscular pain, while relieving...more
Vetiver oil calms and soothes the mind and helps to dispel anger, hysteria and irritability and neurotic behavior can also be reduced, as stress and tension is reduced.
It revitalizes the body and helps with mental and physical exhaustion and is also used for general aches and pains, especially for rheumatism, arthritis and muscular pain, while relieving insomnia.
Blends well with: benzoin, grapefruit, jasmine, lavender and ylang-ylang.
This essential oil is used in aromatherapy to boost your courage, resolve and strength in the face of adversity, while helping a huge array of digestive problems, fighting obesity, clearing an oily skin and fighting wrinkles. It has a toning effect on the spleen and liver, that helps with the results of excess drink and food. Blends well with geranium,...more
This essential oil is used in aromatherapy to boost your courage, resolve and strength in the face of adversity, while helping a huge array of digestive problems, fighting obesity, clearing an oily skin and fighting wrinkles.
It has a toning effect on the spleen and liver, that helps with the results of excess drink and food.
Blends well with geranium, lavender, rose and sandalwood.
Caution: If used in large doses, as it may have a narcotic effect.
It contains high amounts of trans-anethole and for that reason people with estrogen linked cancers, as well as breast-feeding mothers, pregnant women and women suffering from endometriosis should rather avoid it.
Palmarosa oil calms the mind, yet has an uplifting effect, while clearing muddled thinking. It is used to counter physical and nervous exhaustion, stress-related problems and nervousness. It is most useful during convalescence and cools the body of fever, while aiding the digestive system, helping to clear intestinal infection, digestive atonia and...more
Palmarosa oil calms the mind, yet has an uplifting effect, while clearing muddled thinking. It is used to counter physical and nervous exhaustion, stress-related problems and nervousness.
It is most useful during convalescence and cools the body of fever, while aiding the digestive system, helping to clear intestinal infection, digestive atonia and anorexia nervosa. It is effective in relieving sore, stiff muscles.
Palmarosa oil moisturizes the skin, while balancing the hydration levels and stimulating cell regeneration. It balances production of sebum, to keep the skin supple and elastic and is valuable for use with acne, dermatitis, preventing scarring, rejuvenating and regenerating the skin, as well as fighting minor skin infections, sore tired feet and athlete's foot.
Blends well with: geranium, bergamot, rosemary, lime and ylang-ylang.
Palmarosa oil calms the mind, yet has an uplifting effect, while clearing muddled thinking. It is used to counter physical and nervous exhaustion, stress-related problems and nervousness.
It is most useful during convalescence and cools the body of fever, while aiding the digestive system, helping to clear intestinal infection, digestive atonia and anorexia nervosa. It is effective in relieving sore, stiff muscles.
Palmarosa oil moisturizes the skin, while balancing the hydration levels and stimulating cell regeneration. It balances production of sebum, to keep the skin supple and elastic and is valuable for use with acne, dermatitis, preventing scarring, rejuvenating and regenerating the skin, as well as fighting minor skin infections, sore tired feet and athlete's foot.
Blends well with: geranium, bergamot, rosemary, lime and ylang-ylang.
Palmarosa oil calms the mind, yet has an uplifting effect, while clearing muddled thinking. It is used to counter physical and nervous exhaustion, stress-related problems and nervousness.
It is most useful during convalescence and cools the body of fever, while aiding the digestive system, helping to clear intestinal infection, digestive atonia and anorexia nervosa. It is effective in relieving sore, stiff muscles.
Palmarosa oil moisturizes the skin, while balancing the hydration levels and stimulating cell regeneration. It balances production of sebum, to keep the skin supple and elastic and is valuable for use with acne, dermatitis, preventing scarring, rejuvenating and regenerating the skin, as well as fighting minor skin infections, sore tired feet and athlete's foot.
Blends well with: geranium, bergamot, rosemary, lime and ylang-ylang.
Palmarosa oil calms the mind, yet has an uplifting effect, while clearing muddled thinking. It is used to counter physical and nervous exhaustion, stress-related problems and nervousness.
It is most useful during convalescence and cools the body of fever, while aiding the digestive system, helping to clear intestinal infection, digestive atonia and anorexia nervosa. It is effective in relieving sore, stiff muscles.
Palmarosa oil moisturizes the skin, while balancing the hydration levels and stimulating cell regeneration. It balances production of sebum, to keep the skin supple and elastic and is valuable for use with acne, dermatitis, preventing scarring, rejuvenating and regenerating the skin, as well as fighting minor skin infections, sore tired feet and athlete's foot.
Blends well with: geranium, bergamot, rosemary, lime and ylang-ylang.
This essential oil is used in aromatherapy as it has excellent antiseptic and stimulating qualities Niaouli oil's great benefit lies in its disinfecting properties, to fortify the body against infections, to tone the digestive system and to assist in any infection on the skin. Blends well with: coriander, fennel, juniper, lavender, lime, pine and...more
This essential oil is used in aromatherapy as it has excellent antiseptic and stimulating qualities
Niaouli oil's great benefit lies in its disinfecting properties, to fortify the body against infections, to tone the digestive system and to assist in any infection on the skin.
Blends well with: coriander, fennel, juniper, lavender, lime, pine and peppermint.
The essential oil has a sharp orange smell. Its tangy aroma is both relaxing and stimulating, so it is an excellent oil for counteracting, sluggishness, fatigue, insomnia and tension. To counteract fatigue and help cure insomnia, a bath with a few drops of oil is both relaxing and pampering. Inhale a few from a tissue when energy is flagging. A shoulder...more
The essential oil has a sharp orange smell. Its tangy aroma is both relaxing and stimulating, so it is an excellent oil for counteracting, sluggishness, fatigue, insomnia and tension. To counteract fatigue and help cure insomnia, a bath with a few drops of oil is both relaxing and pampering. Inhale a few from a tissue when energy is flagging.
A shoulder and neck or back massage with petitgrain oil is an effective remedy for muscular or nervous tension. This is also an effective antidote to nervousness.
The essential oil has a sharp orange smell. Its tangy aroma is both relaxing and stimulating, so it is an excellent oil for counteracting, sluggishness, fatigue, insomnia and tension. To counteract fatigue and help cure insomnia, a bath with a few drops of oil is both relaxing and pampering. Inhale a few from a tissue when energy is flagging.
A shoulder and neck or back massage with petitgrain oil is an effective remedy for muscular or nervous tension. This is also an effective antidote to nervousness.
It is a delicate, floral fragrance. Used diluted as a facial massage is both pleasurable and beneficial, good for treating open pores, blackhead, spots, thread veins, rashes and sores or irritated skin. It is so gentle that it can be used regularly morning and night to revive and rejuvenate the face and neck. It also may be used for a gentle...more
It is a delicate, floral fragrance. Used diluted as a facial massage is both pleasurable and beneficial, good for treating open pores, blackhead, spots, thread veins, rashes and sores or irritated skin.
It is so gentle that it can be used regularly morning and night to revive and rejuvenate the face and neck.
It also may be used for a gentle steam facial. Steam inhalation is also good for relieving headaches.
Coriander oil can be useful to refresh and to uplift the mind. It can help for mental fatigue, migraine, tension and nervous weakness. It has a warming effect on the stomach and relieve wind and cramps, while revitalizing the glandular system. It is helpful for alleviating rheumatism and arthritis pain, as well as muscle spasms and is useful with...more
Coriander oil can be useful to refresh and to uplift the mind. It can help for mental fatigue, migraine, tension and nervous weakness. It has a warming effect on the stomach and relieve wind and cramps, while revitalizing the glandular system.
It is helpful for alleviating rheumatism and arthritis pain, as well as muscle spasms and is useful with colds and flu. It also acts as a general cleanser of the body, to rid it of toxins and fluid wastes.
Blends well with: bergamot, cinnamon, ginger, grapefruit, lemon, neroli and orange.
Caution: May cause skin irritation if used undiluted.
Coriander oil can be useful to refresh and to uplift the mind. It can help for mental fatigue, migraine, tension and nervous weakness. It has a warming effect on the stomach and relieve wind and cramps, while revitalizing the glandular system.
It is helpful for alleviating rheumatism and arthritis pain, as well as muscle spasms and is useful with colds and flu. It also acts as a general cleanser of the body, to rid it of toxins and fluid wastes.
Blends well with: bergamot, cinnamon, ginger, grapefruit, lemon, neroli and orange.
Caution: May cause skin irritation if used undiluted.
Coriander oil can be useful to refresh and to uplift the mind. It can help for mental fatigue, migraine, tension and nervous weakness. It has a warming effect on the stomach and relieve wind and cramps, while revitalizing the glandular system.
It is helpful for alleviating rheumatism and arthritis pain, as well as muscle spasms and is useful with colds and flu. It also acts as a general cleanser of the body, to rid it of toxins and fluid wastes.
Blends well with: bergamot, cinnamon, ginger, grapefruit, lemon, neroli and orange.
Caution: May cause skin irritation if used undiluted.
Neroli or Orange Blossom is a combination of a bitter and flowery fragrant aroma. It is antiseptic, antibacterial, antispasmodic and antifungal, as well as a stimulant and tonic. It is the number one oil for stress and shock. If you are about to face a stressful situation, a couple of drops on a tissue, which can be inhaled from time to time, which can...more
Neroli or Orange Blossom is a combination of a bitter and flowery fragrant aroma. It is antiseptic, antibacterial, antispasmodic and antifungal, as well as a stimulant and tonic. It is the number one oil for stress and shock. If you are about to face a stressful situation, a couple of drops on a tissue, which can be inhaled from time to time, which can help you through a difficult period.
Neroli can ease digestive problems such as colic, colitis and flatulence, and helps to relieve PMS, menopausal problems, diarrhoea, dyspepsia and other stomach upsets, palpitations, high blood pressure and insomnia.
It is beneficial to the skin problems such as acne, eczema, greasy skin, excessive perspiration, scars and stretch marks or for rejuvenating mature skin.
Neroli can be used for just about any massage. Neroli is a sensuous smell perfect for scenting rooms.
Caution: The distilled oil can occasionally cause skin irritation and be phototoxic.
The essential oil is extracted from the petals and considered the "Queen of the flowers". It is a strong yet delicate smell is excellent for scenting rooms. It is effective for treatind all kinds of depression, alleviating headaches and insomnia. A few drops of rose oil in a warm bath helps treats headaches, allergies and hangovers. It is also...more
The essential oil is extracted from the petals and considered the "Queen of the flowers". It is a strong yet delicate smell is excellent for scenting rooms.
It is effective for treatind all kinds of depression, alleviating headaches and insomnia. A few drops of rose oil in a warm bath helps treats headaches, allergies and hangovers.
It is also excellent for the skin, particularly mature skin. A full body massage is a deliciously relaxing and gives neglected areas of skin a special treat.
Used to lift the spirits, particularly beneficial for sufferers of PMT and during periods of bereavement. As an aphrodisiac can help with low libido and impotence problems.
It mixes well with frankincense, geranium, jasmine, lemon, neroli, patouli, sandalwood and ylang ylang oils.
Caution: Not to be used during first three months of pregnancy and not at all if there's a history of miscarriage.
Used as an aphrodisiac, this essential oil is extracted from hand-picked flowers, taking 8,000 blooms to make a gram of oil, sometimes called the "King of Oils". Jasmine is an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, analgesic, antispasmodic, tonic and expectorant. It is also a powerful natural antidepressant and can produce feelings of optimism and euphoria....more
Used as an aphrodisiac, this essential oil is extracted from hand-picked flowers, taking 8,000 blooms to make a gram of oil, sometimes called the "King of Oils".
Jasmine is an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, analgesic, antispasmodic, tonic and expectorant. It is also a powerful natural antidepressant and can produce feelings of optimism and euphoria. Jasmine's relaxing aroma is effective in treating PMT and very therapeutic for muscular spasms and all kinds of cramps. It's uplifting properties can overcome many negative feelings used in massage, bathing or inhalation.
It can also be used for easing catarrh, coughs and sore throats and uterine disorders.
This exotic fragrance makes a luxurious and enjoyable massage and used in the bedroom, it is said to have aphrodisiac properties.
It mixes well with cedarwood, geranium, lemon, patchouli, rose, and sandalwood.
Caution: May cause skin irritation and gives some people a headache.
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2-3 working days. For order values under £50, delivery will be charged at £2.95.
In the unusual event of an item taking longer than 7 days for us to dispatch, you will automatically receive 10% off your next order should you decide to place one. Outside the UKShipping to other countries is based on weight and will be displayed during the checkout process. Please note: customs may delay items. |
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