Essential Oils

Essential oils are compounds extracted from plants. The oils capture the plant’s scent and flavor, or “essence.” Unique aromatic compounds give each essential oil its characteristic essence. Essential oils are obtained through distillation (via steam and/or water) or mechanical methods, such as cold pressing. Some of the products are listed as below-

Ambrette seed Oil

Jasmine Absolute Grandiflorum

Basil Oil

Jasmine Absolute Sambac

Black Pepper Oil

Juniper Berry Oil

Cardamom Oil

Lavender Oil

Celery Seed Oil

Lemon Grass Oil

Cinnamon Oil

Mimosa Absolute

Clove Bud Oil

Orange Oil

Coriander Oil

Patchouli Oil

Cumin Seed Oil

Peppermint Oil

Davana Oil

Rose Absolute

Frangipani Absolute

Spearmint Oil

Frankincense Oil

Tuberose Absolute

Geranium Oil

Turmeric Oil

Ginger Oil

Vanilla Oil

About the product

Lemon essential oil is also known by the nickname “Liquid Sunshine”. Lemon trees are native to Asia and were used by not only ancient Indians but also Egyptians and Romans to treat infectious diseases. It is diffused in workplaces in order to improve employee focus and efficiency to reduce the number of errors.

Benefits

  • Eases tension and headaches
  • Acts as an astringent
  • Treats insect bites and wounds
  • Helps to freshen the air

Citronella Oil

About the product

Citronella oil is an essential oil that’s made from the distillation of the Asian grass plant in the Cymbopogon genus. This fragrant grass got its name from the French word meaning “lemon balm,” due to its floral, citrus-like aroma

Benefits

  • as an insect repellent
  • as an antifungal agent
  • to treat parasitic infections
  • to promote wound healing
  • to lift mood or fight fatigue
  • in perfumes or as a flavor additive in food

peppermint Oil

Peppermint Oil

About the product

Peppermint essential oil can be extracted from the leaves of the peppermint plant and is used for a variety of purposes. It has a sharp odor that’s cool and refreshing, and the taste is similar. You may be familiar with the coolness in your mouth after you consume something with a peppermint flavor.

Benefits

  • a topical application for relief from itching, muscle pain, and headache
  • a flavoring agent in foods and products such as mouthwashes
  • a fresh, pleasing scent added to soaps and cosmetic products

Basil Oil

About the product

Basil (Ocimum basilicum) also called great basil, is a culinary herb of the family Lamiaceae (mints). It is a tender plant, and is used in cuisines worldwide. In Western cuisine, the generic term “basil” refers to the variety also known as sweet basil or Genovese basil.

Benefits

  • Cleanse The Skin
  • Treat Acne
  • Cures Skin Diseases
  • Promotes Hair Growth

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