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Pine Oil
Botanical name: Pinus sylvestris Other name: Essential oil of pine Yarmor Derived from Pinus sylvestris, a member of the Pinaceae family commonly known as forest pine, pine oil is extensively utilized for alleviating both sexual and physical fatigue. Additionally, it plays a role in enhancing circulation. The multitude of health benefits associated with this oil…
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All Spice Oil
Botanical name: Pimenta officinalis Allspice essential oil, alternatively known as Pimento Berry essential oil, exudes a sweet and spicy fragrance reminiscent of cloves. It features a fresh and clean top note, coupled with a long-lasting, sweet, balsamic-spicy body note, complemented by subtle tea-like undertones. The name “Allspice” stems from the aroma’s resemblance to a blend…
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Parsley Oil
Botanical name: Petroselinum Sativum Steam-extracted from a short-lived perennial herb featuring vibrant green foliage and small greenish-yellow flowers that yield tiny brown seeds, Parsley Seed Oil finds application in soaps, detergents, cosmetics, colognes, and particularly in men’s fragrances. Medicinal Uses:
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Avocado Oil
Botanical name: Persea Gratissima “Pure” avocado oil is a variety of oil where the quality of the fruit is not a determining factor; it undergoes a process of bleaching and deodorization, and is then infused with the natural flavors of herbs or fruits. On the other hand, “mixed” avocado oil is a blend that combines…
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Sugandh Bala Oil
Botanical name: Pavonia Odorata Other name: Valerian Root Oil The root of the Sugandha bala plant typically emerges in short, small, and irregular pieces, measuring around 6 cm in height and 7-11 cm in diameter. These roots exhibit crosswise ridges and numerous prominent spherical tubercles, some of which are situated beneath the surface and connected…
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Myrtle Oil
Botanical name: Myrtus communis Other name: Myrtle, Lemon-scented myrtle, Roman myrtle essential oil and Lemon ironwood common myrtle essential oil The Myrtus communis essential oil possesses antiseptic and astringent properties. It is known for its ability to address digestive, pulmonary, and urinary infections, along with treating skin ulcers and hemorrhoids. Additionally, this oil is beneficial…
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Cornmint Oil
Botanical name: Mentha arvensis Other name: Wild Mint Essential Oil, Japanese Mint or Field Mint Cornmint Essential Oil, extracted from the Mentha arvensis plant, is a remarkably aromatic oil celebrated for its invigorating and minty fragrance, along with its therapeutic attributes. As a member of the Lamiaceae family, this plant species is native to Asia…
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Niaouli Oil
Botanical name: Melaleuca viridiflora Other name: Gomenol, Broad-Leaved Paperbark Tree, the Paper Bark Tea Tree, Melaleuca quinquenervia Niaouli Essential Oil presents itself as a light, clear to pale-yellow liquid, emanating a robust and penetrating camphoraceous aroma. Aromatically akin to Tea Tree and Eucalyptus essential oils, it shares similar properties with Tea Tree Oil, albeit with…
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Cajuput Oil
Botanical name: Melaleuca Cajupati Other name: cajuput, kajuput, melaleuca cajuputi, and minyak kayu putih Cajeput Essential Oil is meticulously extracted from the leaves and twigs of the Cajeput tree, a member of the Myrtle family distinguished by its spear-shaped leaves and white-colored twigs. Native to Southeast Asia, it is also recognized in North America as…
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Litsea Cubeba Oil
Botanical name: Litsae cubeba Other name: May Chang Litsea cubeba essential oil is derived from the fruits of Litsea cubeba plants, thriving in tropical regions. This evergreen plant stands at a height of 5 to 12 meters. Additionally recognized as Atayal aborigines in Taiwan and referred to as mountain pepper in Maqaw and Mandarin, it…
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