Base Oils
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- Avocado OilThis deep golden-green oil is an edible oil pressed from the fruit of the Persea americana (avocado). It is used for lubrication and in cosmetics where it is valued for its regenerative and moisturizing properties. Rich in nutrients, amino acids, and essential fatty acids, this nutritional oil is excellent for enhancing hair health. It supplies vitamins A, B, D, and... More
- Castor OilLong revered for its hair growth and regrowth properties, the high amounts of ricinoleic acid also makes it an effective anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent. It is also high in omega 9 fatty acids, which are nourishing to both the hair and follicle, as well as the surrounding scalp. More
- Fractionated Coconut OilCoconut oil is excellent as a skin moisturizer and softener. A study shows that coconut oil is effective and safe when used as a moisturizer, with absence of adverse reactions. A study found that coconut oil helped prevent protein loss from the wet combing of hair when used for fourteen hours as a conditioner before washing the hair. More
- Jojoba OilAn ideal plant-derived conditioner it is considered to be the closest to the sebum naturally produced by the body, making it a customer favorite. Jojoba oil is produced from a desert plant called Simmondsia Chinensis whose oil is highly regarded as an effective conditioner, moisturizer, cleanser and softener for the skin and hair. More
- Olive Oil (Extra Virgin)Used for a multitude of purposes including cosmetics, as a carrier oil, for hair care solutions, and in cooking. Olive Oil has a full bodied flavor with a strong aroma and golden green color. Has a great conditioning effect in body care recipes and can be used in almost all applications because of its stable nature. More
- Safflower OilAlso known as Carthamus tinctorius, this oil functions as an emollient when applied topically, helping to keep skin and hair hydrated and moisturized. Safflower oil is a source naturally high in the vitamin E antioxidant, which helps reduce surface roughness More
- Soybean OilA natural source of lecithin, sterolins, and vitamin E, soybean oil is easily absorbed and leaves a smooth sensation to the skin and hair. More
- Sunflower OilAn oil wealthy in Oleic acids with high amounts of Vitamins A, D, and E, also has beneficial amounts of lecithin, and unsaturated fatty acids. Deeply nourishing and conditioning for the skin and hair it is a natural emollient (meaning it corrects scaling and dryness), by helping upraised skin and hair cells lay flat, helping to increase shine and keep... More
- Sweet Almond OilThis pale golden oil is extracted from almond kernels. Apart from vitamin E it also contains vitamin D and other nutritious components including essential minerals such as magnesium, calcium and rich, natural fats. This oil is easily absorbed and will not clog pores, making it ideal for the scalp and face as well as hair. More
Secondary Oils
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- Avocado OilThis deep golden-green oil is an edible oil pressed from the fruit of the Persea americana (avocado). It is used for lubrication and in cosmetics where it is valued for its regenerative and moisturizing properties. Rich in nutrients, amino acids, and essential fatty acids, this nutritional oil is excellent for enhancing hair health. It supplies vitamins A, B, D, and... More
- Argan OilSometimes called “Miracle Oil,” argan oil is extracted from kernels of Argan fruit by crushing. It is swiftly taking the place of other natural oils for hair protection and treatment. Argan oil contains tocopherols (vitamin E), phenols, carotenes, squalene, and fatty acids, making it both light and great for brittle hair. More
- Borage OilSometimes known as starflower, borage grows wildly in many parts of the world. Borage oil is extracted from the seeds of the plant, and its essential ingredient has been found to be gamma linolenic acid, commonly known as GLA, which is an essential fatty acid that provides a replenishing effect on the skin and hair, and is able to restore... More
- Camelina OilKnown as the “gold of pleasure” to Europeans not long ago. Rich in natural antioxidants, Omega-3 fatty acids, tocopherols, and high in vitamin E content, Camelina oil is truly under appreciated. More
- Castor OilLong revered for its hair growth and regrowth properties, the high amounts of ricinoleic acid also makes it an effective anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent. It is also high in omega 9 fatty acids, which are nourishing to both the hair and follicle, as well as the surrounding scalp. More
- Fractionated Coconut OilCoconut oil is excellent as a skin moisturizer and softener. A study shows that coconut oil is effective and safe when used as a moisturizer, with absence of adverse reactions. A study found that coconut oil helped prevent protein loss from the wet combing of hair when used for fourteen hours as a conditioner before washing the hair. More
- Evening Primrose OilThe pressed the seeds of the Evening Primrose plant, Oenothera biennis. The yellow flowers only open in the evening, hence their common name. Evening Primrose Seed Oil is a rich source of gamma linoleic acid, an Omega 6 fatty acid and nourishes the scalp, hair, and even your nails. More
- Tamanu OilRich in antioxidants and containing UV-absorption properties, tamanu oil is often used for skin and hair care recipes. More
- Hazelnut OilConsidered valuable in giving facial and body massages. It has a high content of essential fatty acids like linoleic acid. Hazelnut oil has a very light, pleasing sweet aroma, which is also somewhat nutty. It is a highly unsaturated vegetable oil that boasts of its fine texture. Hazelnut oil provides numerous health benefits for which it is being increasingly preferred... More
- Hemp Seed OilThis dark green oil has a pleasant nutty smell and absorbs well into skin and hair. It makes a superior ingredient for skin and hair care recipes which require rejuvenating and smoothing ingredients. More
- Jojoba OilAn ideal plant-derived conditioner it is considered to be the closest to the sebum naturally produced by the body, making it a customer favorite. Jojoba oil is produced from a desert plant called Simmondsia Chinensis whose oil is highly regarded as an effective conditioner, moisturizer, cleanser and softener for the skin and hair. More
- Kukui OilThe people of Hawaii would anoint their infants with Kukui Nut Oil, protecting them from the ravages of the salt, the sun, the wind, and other elements. Not coincidentally the word "Kukui" means "Enlightenment" in Hawaiian. This oil is quick-absorbing, luxuriant and versatile for both skin and hair. More
- Macadamia Nut OilMacadamia oil, derived from macadamia nuts, is a slightly nutty-tasting oil is a light amber color and is liquid at room temperature. It is composed of 60% oleic acid, 9% palmitoleic acid, 1-3% Linoleic acid and 1-2% Linolenic acid. Some varieties contain roughly equal amounts of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids. Antioxidants are well-known elements that protect the body from... More
- Meadowfoam OilMeadowfoam Oil is pressed from the seeds of Meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba), a plant which received its name because of its resemblance while in bloom to the white foam blowing on the ocean. Meadowfoam oil contains higher quality triglyceride levels when compared to other vegetable oils It also has amazing moisturizing and rejuvenating capabilities and is very stable, meaning it keeps... More
- Olive Oil (Extra Virgin)Used for a multitude of purposes including cosmetics, as a carrier oil, for hair care solutions, and in cooking. Olive Oil has a full bodied flavor with a strong aroma and golden green color. Has a great conditioning effect in body care recipes and can be used in almost all applications because of its stable nature. More
- Pumpkin Seed OilPumpkin seeds contain fatty oils with linoleic acid and oleic acid, both known to prevent cancer-causing cell production. They are also an excellent source of vitamins A, B6 and C. In addition, the seeds contain beneficial nutrients like zinc, magnesium, calcium and iron. Perhaps most important to those suffering from hair loss, the seeds contain cucurbitin, a unique amino that... More
- Rose Hip OilExtracted from the seeds contained in the intensely red berry-like fruits -or hips- of a wild rose-bush that grows in the cool, lush mountain rainy valleys of the southern Andes, in Chile. It is a superb hydrator with a high absorbing level, penetrating dry skin and hair almost instantly to restore a much needed moisture balance frequently lost by climatic... More
- Sesame OilSo versatile it has truly earned the title "Queen of Oils". Sesame oil is antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory. Sesame oil contains vitamin E, which can help protect skin cells from the damage caused by environmental factors, such as UV rays, pollution, and toxins. More
- Shea Nut OilA beautiful oil with a deep golden color which is made by cold-pressing the nut seed of the Shea (Karite) Tree. Shea oil is a byproduct of Shea butter production where the pressing of the seeds produces a fractionated oil. This oil leaves a smooth and healthy feel to the skin and hair buy helping rough and upraised cells smooth... More
- Soybean OilA natural source of lecithin, sterolins, and vitamin E, soybean oil is easily absorbed and leaves a smooth sensation to the skin and hair. More
- Sunflower OilAn oil wealthy in Oleic acids with high amounts of Vitamins A, D, and E, also has beneficial amounts of lecithin, and unsaturated fatty acids. Deeply nourishing and conditioning for the skin and hair it is a natural emollient (meaning it corrects scaling and dryness), by helping upraised skin and hair cells lay flat, helping to increase shine and keep... More
- Sweet Almond OilThis pale golden oil is extracted from almond kernels. Apart from vitamin E it also contains vitamin D and other nutritious components including essential minerals such as magnesium, calcium and rich, natural fats. This oil is easily absorbed and will not clog pores, making it ideal for the scalp and face as well as hair. More
- Vitamin E OilPrevents rancidity and it acts as an anti-oxidant.Obtained by vacuum distillation of vegetable fats derived from non-GMO soy sources. More
- Wheat Germ OilDark in color with a robust aroma reminiscent of grain, wheat germ oil is removed during the processing of whole wheat grains to white flour. Wheat germ is the nutrient-rich center of the wheat seed, and it is highly concentrated in vitamins E, A and D. More
Essential Oils & Absolutes
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- Amber Oil (Fossilized)Unlike oils from living plants, there is no essential oil that can be directly obtained from the fossilized resin. Instead, the oil comes from a process called “dry distillation” extracted from 35 million year old Himalayan fossilized tree resin. More
- Amyris Essential OilDistilled from the Amyris tree, this wood essential is warm and soothing. Promotes cell regeneration in skin and fights dryness. Possesses both antiseptic and sedative qualities. More
- Bay Essential OilBay is a scalp stimulant and antiseptic astringent and was very popular with the Romans, who thought Bay was a symbol of wisdom, peace and protection. The Latin Laudis means “to praise,” which is why the victors at the Olympic games were presented with a Laurel (Bay) Wreath. The priestesses at Delphi sat over the burning fumes to increase their... More
- Basil Essential OilSweet Basil essential oil is known to diminish or slow down hair loss, thereby increasing the volume of hair over some time. It can soothe the hair shafts and clarify it as well, leaving your hair feel bouncy and voluminous. It also helps keep the scalp and skin healthy and clear up minor blemishes. More
- Benzoin Essential OilBenzoin is a resin that is derived from the bark of several species of trees in the genus Styrax, it has a sweet, almost vanilla scent. It is used as a common ingredient in incense-making and perfumery, but also has antimicrobial properties and prevents moisture loss. More
- Bergamot Essential OilCertain components of the essential oil of Bergamot are antibiotic and disinfectant in nature. They inhibit the growth of germs, virus and fungi. They also effectively prohibit infections, including those of the skin. It has a refreshing and natural scent and is also a tonic, meaning it tones up skin and muscles More
- Bergamot Mint Essential OilEarthy, fresh, herbaceous, and sweet, with a floral back note, this oil has a sweet floral aroma reminiscent of lavender topped with a crowning touch of citrusy mint. Emotionally the aroma of Bergamot Mint promotes calm when anxious, stressed or in need of relaxation More
- Birch Essential OilBirch oil is another herb that is believed to help promote hair growth. This herb is often recommended to people who may be experiencing hair thinning, as it is also known to slow down hair loss. More
- Black Pepper Essential OilVery spicy and exotic, sweet warm and peppery. Used to treat poor circulation and aching muscles. (Does not contain the same elements that makes one sneeze as with fresh ground peppercorns). More
- Cajeput Essential OilStrong, slightly sweet, camphoraceous, medicinal smell, it is known for producing a sensation of warmth, which may aid with hair growth. It can help chronic acne and psoriasis. It is commonly used to treat various bacterial and fungal scalp infections, and to moisturize dry hair and scalp. Cajeput Essential Oil is also used as a ‘terp’ in henna to create... More
- Carrot Essential OilCarrot Seed essential oil from France has a smooth, warm, sweet, earthy and fruity welcoming smell. Carrot Seed benefits skin conditions of eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, scars, acne, and wrinkles. More
- Catnip Essential OilA stimulant, catnip can increase blood flow to the scalp, encouraging growth. It’s astringent properties help tighten muscles and skin, helping to reduce shedding in some cases. Catnip is also reputed to assist in reducing split ends. More
- Cassia Essential OilCassia's aroma is similar to cinnamon but not as intense or strong. A warming oil, it can stimulate circulation. More
- Cedarwood Essential OilExcellent for both hair and skin care. It balances oily skin, soothes and helps to heal skin rashes, and reduces oil in hair and skin. More
- Chamomile (Blue) Essential OilOrganic blue chamomile essential oil is steam distilled from Matricaria recutita flowers. This middle note oil has a heavily, sweet aroma with fresh and herbaceous undertones. Blue chamomile oil, also known as German chamomile, is very popular in skin care recipes. The deep blue hue results from the natural azulene released during distillation. More
- Chamomile (Roman) Essential OilWith gray-green leaves, daisy-like flowers, and a sweet aroma that resembles an apple, Roman Chamomile is known for its ability to reduce blemishes and smooth hair when applied topically. More
- Cinnamon Essential OilAn anti-inflamatory that aids in the circulation of blood. Helps remove impurities from the hair and scalp and promotes growth. Good for treating scalp infections because of its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiseptic properties. More
- Clove Essential OilThis warm and spicy oil aids in circulation and is recommended for skin care, especially to acne and breakout prone skin. More
- Copaiba Essential OilMild, sweet, woody, slightly balsamic oil, it is often used to invigorate the scalp and heal problem areas. It is a powerful anti-fungal and also helps to reduce headaches and migraines. More
- Cypress Essential OilA fresh, green, evergreen aroma, balsamic undertones, cypress was planted outside Greek and Roman temples and used in purifying baths. A stimulating essential oil, it encourages increased circulation to the scalp and reduces oil production. More
- Davana Essential OilWith its radiant, rum-like aroma, Davana is aromatically divine. A mood lifter for stress and depressing, it brings about calm and clarity of thought. As glorious as it is, Davana should not be used during pregnancy because of its high Ketone content that may induce menstruation. More
- Dragonsblood Essential OilWith it's rich, mystical aroma dragon’s blood is a resin is often burned as incense. However, depending on the genus and species, dragon's blood resin can even be employed as an ink. More
- Eucalyptus Essential OilOne of the oldest native medicines used in Australia. It is known now for its use in inhalants and vapor rubs, but is also soothing to an irritated scalp. More
- Frankincense Essential OilFrankincense Oil is extracted from gum or resin of Frankincense or Olibanum tree. Apart from being used as a cosmetic and as a fragrance, it has numerous other benefits including being an antiseptic and disinfectant. It is also a cicatrisant, helping reduce scars and easing tight skin. More
- Geranium Essential OilA heavy, sweet floral, geranium has always been known as a powerful wound healer and has been used in both medicine and aromatics. It sooths breakouts on the scalp while promoting healthy scalp skin and renewed circulation. More
- Ginger Essential OilRich, spicy, warm, and woody, Ginger Essential Oil warms the skin and promotes circulation. This variation, distilled from fresh roots, has a sweeter and more robust aroma, that is also lighter and softer than essential oil produced from dried roots. More
- Grapefruit Essential OilLike the fruit itself, the essential oil of Grapefruit is rich in anti oxidants. Primarily, in Vitamin-C. It's antimicrobial properties are great for scalps that like an astringent environment. Helps reduce oil production. More
- Hinoki Essential OilThe Japanese Cypress has long been used for building Japanese wooden tubs to create an aromatic and soothing experience. It has a woody, therapeutic scent. Hinoki oil has been shown to encourage hair growth in studies. More
- Ho Wood Essential OilThis middle note has a warm, bright and woody aroma used in relaxing blends. Ho Wood is one of the most potent sources of naturally occurring linalol found in any steam distilled essential oil, making it excellent for soothing and smoothing skin and hair. More
- Jasmine AbsoluteJasmine grandiflorum is prized for its reputed powerful anti-depressant characteristics, for severe depression and soothing the nerves, producing a feeling of confidence, optimism and euphoria, while revitalizing and restoring energy. More
- Juniper Berry Essential OilFresh berries, woody and warm, this essential oil is made using only the berries (not including needles, twigs, or branches), which is both rare and hard to find. Therapeutically, Juniper Berry essential oil is highly astringent and said to be excellent for acne and oily prone skin types. More
- Labdanum AbsoluteSeveral fragrant oils are made from Rock Rose, Cistus ladanifer. Labdanum Absolute is from resin, which gives it notes of amber and ambergris over a sweet and resinous base. The deep aromatic quality of the absolute is a prime choice among perfumers. More
- Lavender Essential OilEnhances hair growth by stimulating the scalp. The name “lavender” is derived from the Latin lavare, meaning, “to wash” and was known as one of the seven polyvalents (effective against many toxins). More
- Lemon Essential OilA bright and fresh-smelling essential oil, lemon can stimulate the scalp and condition the skin. It is a photosensitive oil, and should not be used on the skin prior to sun exposure. More
- Lemongrass Essential OilA heavy, lemony, green scent, this oil is widely used as an addition to bug repellents, and for its lemony aroma. Citral is known for its antimicrobial effects, and can help kill or suppress the growth of bacteria and fungi. It's said that lemongrass oil's quality is generally determined by its citral content. For those that suffer from hair loss,... More
- Lime Essential OilA bright scent, lime is antiviral, astringent, and bactericidal. It is at once a cleansing and moisturizing oil, helping with dandruff and scalp buildup More
- Litsea Cubeba Essential OilA spicy, citrus aroma with fresh green notes, this oil is naturally antimicrobial and antibacterial. More
- Melissa (Lemon Balm) Essential OilWith its fresh, lemony-herbal aroma, this essential oil soothes the mind and also restores languishing skin and hair. The amount of fresh leaves required to produce 1 Kilogram of this precious oil is between 6 and 7 tons. As a result, true Melissa oil is both potent and rare. More
- Mugwort Essential OilMugwort has a herbaceous, camphorous, sage-like scent that was used by shamans in many traditions for invoking dreams. A stimulant, it aids in scalp circulation, increasing blood to hair follicles. More
- Muhuhu Essential OilAlso called African Sandalwood, it rounds out its woody, faintly smoky side that can be likened to a combination of Cedarwood and Vetiver. Because it is mildly astringent Muhuhu is seen beneficial for acne and oily skin. Muhuhu is aromatically beneficial for combating stress, anxiety and depressed mood. Grounding and calming, Muhuhu adds depth of character to meditation blends. More
- Myrrh Essential OilWhile the resin was in use in incenses and perfumes in ancient Egypt, the oil obtained from it was used for healings wounds in ancient Greece. Myrrh is an antimicrobial and astringent oil. It also helps promote circulation and soothes skin diseases such as eczema, ringworm, itches etc. More
- Neroli Essential OilWith its light, floral-citrusy scent, neroli has antibacterial properties that helps keep scalps healthy. Cytophylactic, it promotes the generation of new cells and stimulates the health of those already present. More
- Nutmeg Essential OilWith its signature warm, spicy, sweet and creamy aroma, nutmeg essential oil is renowned for its excellent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory compounds, nutmeg essential oil is a panacea for a host of skin woes, from acne, dark spots, uneven skin tone, to eczema and dry, peeling tissues. Its antimicrobial properties can help keep the scalp clean and stimulate growth. More
- Oakmoss AbsoluteRich, earthy, wet woodsy, intense, green and mossy, Oakmoss Absolute is a must have for perfume artisans; is very tenacious and brings an exquisite depth of character to accords. Use as a superb base note fixative in masculine blends or for rounding out floral notes. More
- Palmarosa Essential OilSweet, fresh, floral and rosy, Palmarosa Essential Oil is valued for its pleasant soft floral aroma. The antibacterial and antifungal properties of Palmarosa along with its sebum regulating ability make this essential oil a choice ingredient for use in skin care products addressing all skin types. More
- Patchouli Essential OilPatchouli is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, commonly called the mint or deadnettle family and has a smoky and earthy aroma. Patchouli oil is a triple threat against scalp ailments because it is an antiseptic, astringent, and fungicide. All three properties are very beneficial for mild to severe scalp conditions such as dandruff, psoriasis, and eczema. More
- Peppermint Essential OilStimulates the scalp and aids circulation while soothing irritation. Peppermint and it's name has it's roots in Greek mythology. Pluto - god of the dead - fell in love with Minthe, herself a beautiful nymph. Pluto's goddess wife Persephone became jealous and turned Minthe into a plant, but out of respect for her beauty, she ensured that she would have... More
- Peru Balsam Essential OilSweet, rich, smooth, balsamic with honey, caramel and vanilla-like notes, this essential oil promotes dermal healing. More
- Petitgrain Essential OilMade from the leaves and twigs of this amazing tree, it is antiseptic, antispasmodic, a natural deodorant, and nervine. Use in a hair oil will leave hair and scalp fragrant (petitgrain has woody, citrus and floral notes all in one!), while soothing and preventing bacterial and fungal growth. More
- Pine Essential OilThis Scotch Pine exudes a clear fresh warm piney scent, vastly different to horrid pine aromas associated with commercial and industrial bathroom or household cleaning chemicals. Naturally antibacterial and antiseptic, it radiates with a fresh coniferous scent. More
- Ravensara Essential OilRavensara oil is sometimes found under the botanical name of Agathophyllum aromatica. Other common names include Madagascar clove, four spices, or clove nutmeg showcasing the range of aromatic notes reflected within this single botanical. It adds beautiful spiced and earthy notes. More
- Red Thyme Essential OilHelps control an oily scalp and stimulates the scalp, promoting hair growth. So important was the herb’s aroma that its name was culled from the Greek thymon, meaning, “to fumigate.” Indeed Roman soldiers bathed in thyme before entering a battle, and in the Middle Ages sprigs of thyme were woven into the scarves of knights departing for the Crusades. Most... More
- Rhododendron Essential OilFresh, exotic floral, sweet, fruity, and slightly balsamic with herbaceous undertone, this oil is used in relaxation therapy and as an anti-inflammatory. More
- Rose Absolute (Bulgarian)An unmistakable aroma: clear, sweet, with sparkling notes of honey, deep and rich as fresh cut roses. It adds lustre to hair and has long been used in facial toners and oils to make the complexion lighter, brighter, and more luminous. Rose is historically an expensive oil to produce because the extraction process requires several thousand pounds of rose petals... More
- Rosemary Essential OilAn antimicrobial/antiseptic scalp stimulant and soother; to the ancient Greeks and Romans the plant was sacred, symbolic of loyalty, death, and remembrance, as well as scholarly learning. At weddings and important occasions, wherever solemn vows were made, garlands and headdresses of rosemary were worn, as an emblem of trust and constancy. More
- Sage Essential OilA scalp soother and astringent, the herb is of ancient repute, valued as a culinary and medicinal plant – called herba sacra, ‘sacred herb’, by the Romans. More
- Sandalwood Essential OilAn anti-inflammatory with a warm woody scent, it soothes tender scalps and can help help heal eczema and psoriasis, soothe, shrink pimples and reduce dandruff. More
- Sea Buckthorn OilSo rich in vitamins and nutrients that it has been even speculated that the plant must have been cultivated by some ancient plant-breeder. A useful, highly prized, and specific oil typically used to treat damaged skin, ulcerations, scar tissue, wrinkles, eczema, burns, etc. Cold extracted from whole Sea Buckthorn berries, it is a moisturizing and anti-inflammatory, scalp soother. This oil... More
- Seaweed AbsoluteSeaweed Absolute has an oceanic green-herbaceous, dry-woody/phenolic aroma with soft leather undertones and the true scent of exposed seaweed at the ocean’s shore. More
- Sweet Marjoram Essential OilA warm and spicy aroma, with a hint of nutmeg, this is a scalp-soothing oil. It can also help with headaches and in aiding relaxation. More
- Tangerine Essential OilA scalp-stimulating and frizz-smoothing oil, Tangerine also has an uplifting scent. More
- Tea Tree Essential OilA long-reputed herb for its ability to sooth irritated skin, this oil reduces the itching of an irritated scalp. The aboriginal peoples of Australia soaked the pungent leaves in hot water and used them in all manner of medicinal treatment. More
- Thuja Essential OilThis sweet, sharp, woodsy aromatic is traditionally used to cleanse and disinfect, enhance conscious thought, calm and ease inflammation, clarify congested respiratory systems and repel insects. It was (and still is) used by Native American Indians during sacred ceremonies and for its medicinal properties, which is why it is sometimes known as 'Grandmother Cedar'. More
- Tonka Bean AbsoluteTonka Bean Absolute contains the highest amount of natural coumarin of any absolute or essential oil. Coumarin is responsible for its suave honeyed caramel, vanilla candy-like aroma. More
- Turmeric Essential OilThis base note has a spicy, woody, and fresh scent and is a staple in both skin and hair care recipes. For skin and scalp, it fades blemishes and marks and help heal flaking scalps. More
- Vanilla Bourbon CO2 ExtractVanilla is not produced as pure essential oil, but as an absolute or CO2 extract. It is well advised to question the authenticity of Vanilla labeled pure essential oil. This soothing scent is perfect for relaxing and meditation. More
- Vetiver Essential OilAn oil with a sweet, heavy, earthy and woody aroma, it is a cicatrisant which speeds up new tissue growth and can speed up the disappearance of scars or other marks from the skin. An anti-inflammatory, vulenerary, and antiseptic, it promotes scalp health. Is aroma has long been lauded for being relaxing and soothing. More
- Violet Leaf AbsoluteGives a green, leafy aroma with a soft floral back note. This hexane-free absolute helps with oil overproduction, increases circulation, and eases dry skin, eczema, and headaches. More
- White Fir Essential OilRich, slightly sweet coniferous, refreshing, invigorating and stimulating, this oil is distinguished by its ability to stimulate the senses and uplift the spirit with a history of traditional use as an antiseptic, treating oily skin and as a joint soother because of its warming effects in massage oil blends. More
- Wild Mint Essential OilImpressivly deep and heady with minty slightly floral reminiscent of Lavender notes. Therapeutically, Wild Mint is believed beneficial for eczema, ringworm, and an analgesic for muscular and joint pains. More
- Wild Orange Essential OilBright, fresh, robust, tangy, with a sweet fresh orange zest, this oil is antibacterial, promotes skin health, and is a mood lifter in aromatherapy. More
- Ylang Ylang Essential OilA scalp soother and follicle stimulator. Indonesians spread the luxuriant flowers on the marriage bed of the newly weeded couples. Ylang means “flowers of flowers,” sometimes called “the perfume tree.” More
Directions
Oil Blend: Use the dropper to apply tiny drops or fine lines of oil to the scalp and gently massage in with your fingers. Leave on at least two hours prior to washing. For the length of your hair or beard, apply a few drops to your palms, rub them together and gently smooth over the ends.
Mister: Light, dewy, and fragrance filled! Shake well and mist . Avoid face and eyes.
Essential Oil: Add directly to your essential oil diffuser or used at proper dilution in your own creations. Not skin-safe undiluted.
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