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Cognac Oil
Botanical name: Vitis vinifera Other name: Smooth Loofah oil and Grapeseed oil Cognac Oil Green, occasionally known as “Wine Lees Oil” due to its German heritage, has its roots in the late 19th century when it was originally crafted from residual leftovers and fermentations within cognac barrels. Berjé’s Cognac Oil Green is meticulously extracted in-house…
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Vetiver Oil STD
Botanical name: Chrysopogon zizanioides Other name: vetiver and khus Vetiver essential oil, also known as khus oil, is derived from the vetiver plant, a dense, green grass indigenous to India, capable of reaching heights of five feet or more. Belonging to the same grass family as lemongrass and citronella, vetiver oil carries a pronounced and…
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Ajowan Oil
Botanical name: Trachyspermum copticum Ajowan essential oil, alternatively referred to as ajwain seed oil, is obtained through the steam distillation of the seeds of the botanical plant scientifically known as Trachyspermum ammi, syn. Carum copticum. This oil, with a history of medicinal use spanning thousands of years, is renowned for its antioxidant properties. Pure ajwain…
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Tagete Oil
Botanical name: Tagetes minuta var. bipinata Other name: Khaki Bush and Mexican Marie Gold Tagetes oil, an essential oil obtained from marigold flowers through steam distillation, is known for its therapeutic properties. Marigolds, characterized by glossy, vibrant orange or yellow flowers, belong to the sunflower family. The stem, leaves, and flowers of this plant are…
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Sandal Mysore Oil
Botanical name: santalum album Mysore Sandalwood Oil, a patented perfume essence, is derived from the Santalum album variety of sandalwood trees flourishing in the Mysore district of Karnataka, India. Recognized as one of the finest varieties globally, this tree species contributes to the exceptional quality of the extracted oil. Medicinal Uses:
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Chandan Oil
Botanical name: Santalum album Other name: santal oil, white saunders oil, white or yellow sandalwood oil, and East Indian sandalwood oil Renowned as Chandan oil, Sandalwood oil stands out as one of the most aromatic essential oils. Its versatile applications span across aromatherapy, beauty regimens, and medicinal uses. This fragrant oil is extracted through the…
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Otto Rose Oil
Botanical name: Rosa damascena Other name: rose otto, attar of rose, attar of roses, or rose essence Rose Otto Essential Oil (Rosa damascena) stands as the golden elixir in the realm of aromatherapy, demanding an impressive 2,000 petals to yield a single drop. Sourced from one of Bulgaria’s premier traditional growers and distillers in the…
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Almond Oil-Sweet
Botanical name: Prunus Amygdalus Extracted from the seeds of the sweet almond tree, natural oil boasts a composition rich in oleic acid, linoleic acid, and other valuable fatty acids, along with a significant presence of beta-sitosterol, squalene, and vitamin E. Abundant in natural antioxidants, oleic acid, and omega-9 fatty acids, sweet almond oil is obtained…
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Almond Oil-Bitter
Botanical name: Prunus amygdalus Bitter almond oil possesses potent properties, including being bactericidal, sedative, anesthetic, diuretic, anti-intoxicating, anti-spasmodic, and anti-carcinogenic. Notably, it emits a fragrant aroma. The composition of this oil includes benzaldehyde, glycoside amygdalin, and hydrocyanic acid (prussic acid). It’s important to be aware of its toxic nature. Medicinal Uses:
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