From the leaf of a tall grass native to Asia, Citronella essential oil has a crisp, fresh aroma with powerful pest repellent benefits; Citronella oil keeps creepy-crawlers out of the house and off your skin and clothing. It is an ideal companion for camping, hiking, and trips to the great outdoors. Citronella essential oil works by masking the human fragrances that insects find appealing.
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Used in aromatherapy applications,
Citronella Essential Oil is natural mosquitos repellant.
Geranium Essential Oil rightfully holds a beautiful reputation as an essential oil that is especially well suited for women. It’s supportive to the reproductive system, menstrual cycle and during the course of menopause. Its benefits, however, don’t just end there. It’s a wonderful essential oil for use in balancing the skin’s production of sebum and in helping with acne.
The evergreen lemongrass plant, also known as Cymbopogon citratus, is a tall, perennial plant native to India. The lemongrass essential oil is often used in perfumes, detergents, soaps, etc. The oil can also be taken internally, which makes lemongrass quite popular in the food industry for baked goods, gums, and candies
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Lemongrass Essential Oil is known for its invigorating and cleansing properties.
It can be used in facial toners as its astringent properties may assist in reducing the look of oily or greasy skin.
Nutmeg essential oil has a long reputation as being helpful for a variety of physical and psychological conditions, and is thought to exhibit anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, carminative, energizing, cleansing, and pain-relieving properties. Its chemical composition is comprised mainly of monoterpene hydrocarbons (roughly 80% or more), including Sabinene , Pinene, and Limonene.
The Palmarosa plant is tall, grassy and tufty. A perennial herb, native to India, it’s now cultivated all over the world. It especially thrives in humid, tropical conditions and is widely grown in the wetlands of India, Nepal and Vietnam. Palmarosa is high in geraniol, which is known for its powerful skin benefits. This makes it an ideal oil to incorporate as part of your skincare routine.
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Diffuse to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Dilute in carrier oil as part of a relaxing massage.
Retrieved from the barks of the Cedar trees, the Cedarwood Essential Oil is widely used in skin care, haircare, and personal care products. Different types of Cedarwood trees are found in different parts of the world. We have used the barks of Cedar trees that are found in the Himalayan region. Cedarwood oil used in aromatherapy due to its relaxing woody scent that has a calming effect on both the mind and body.
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Antibacterial : The antiseptic and antibacterial properties of this oil make it the best-suited ingredient for treating skin infections. It can also be used as a disinfectant to treat minor wounds and scrapes.
Promotes Sound Sleep : The sedative properties of Cedarwood Essential Oil helps you to sleep peacefully at night. You can also enjoy hot bath treatment by adding this oil to your bathtub for issues like insomnia.