Ingredients
Oil Blend: 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, Clove Essential OilThis warm and spicy oil aids in circulation and is recommended for skin care, especially to acne and breakout prone skin. 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
Mister: Distilled waterWater that has been boiled into a vapor and condensed into a liquid in a separate container, removing impurities such as chlorine, bacteria, and minerals. More, vegetable glycerinTraps moisture in your skin and gives it a youthful, healthy glow. In our essential oil misters, it also helps the fragrance last longer. More, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, Clove Essential OilThis warm and spicy oil aids in circulation and is recommended for skin care, especially to acne and breakout prone skin. 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
Essential Oil: 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, Clove Essential OilThis warm and spicy oil aids in circulation and is recommended for skin care, especially to acne and breakout prone skin. 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
Directions
Oil Blend: For the length of your hair or beard, apply a few drops to your palms, rub them together and gently smooth over the ends. For skin, measure out a few drops in your palms, rub them together and then work the oil into your skin.
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. Undiluted, not skin-safe.
Storage
Blends by a Critter for Critters
A lifelong gamer, Melissa is both a player and DM at times. You can find backstories for some of her characters on her Patreon.
One of Melissa’s favorite things to do is put a few drops of a character-inspired oil on a bit of fabric and sneak it in her dice bag. It makes for a lovely puff of air when the bag is opened and makes her feel like her dice roll better.
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