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Davanam Oil
Botanical Name: Artemisia pallens Well Davana oil is extracted through steam distillation from the fresh, above-ground components of Artemisia pallens. Displaying an orange-yellow to reddish-orange hue, this oil is a fluid substance with a warm and herbaceous profile, complemented by woody undertones and a subtle camphorous note. Notably, it contains davanone as a significant component.…
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Cypress Oil
Botanical Name: Cupressus sempervirens oil Other Names: Mediterranean Cypress or Italian Cypress Cypress Essential Oil is the potent and uniquely fragrant essence extracted through steam distillation from the needles, leaves, wood, and bark of carefully selected Cypress tree species. Rooted in ancient lore, the Cypress botanical carries enduring cultural symbolism associated with spirituality and immortality.…
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Costus Oil
Botanical Name: Saussurea Lappa Other Names: costus, Indian costus, kuth, or putchuk Costus oil is frequently characterized by its “unwashed dog” or “wet dog” aroma, which is commonly perceived as rather disagreeable. Nonetheless, when skillfully crafted by experienced perfumers, the distinctive extract’s warm and musky scent functions as a fixative, adding depth and substance to…
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Coriander Oil
Botanical Name: Coriandrum Sativum Other Names: Dhania, cilantro, Chinese parsley Coriander Oil, alternatively referred to as Coriander Seed Oil, is obtained through the steam distillation of fully ripe and dried seeds from the Coriandrum sativum plant. This annual herb boasts a robust aroma and is recognized for its potent nutritional and medicinal attributes. Medicinal Uses:
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Civet Oil
Botanical Name: Civettictis civetta The African civet inhabits the savannahs and forests of South and central Africa, whereas the Indian civet is found in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. These creatures secrete an odorous substance to mark their territory. Over time and when diluted, the initially strong and repulsive scent of civet secretion transforms into a…
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Cistus Oil
Botanical Name: Cistus Ladaniferus Cistus Essential Oil is a captivatingly intricate and balsamic essence, ideal as a fixative in natural perfumery and fragrance applications. Its compatibility extends to various oils, particularly those within the wood, spice, and floral families, resulting in harmonious and well-balanced blends. Medicinal Uses:
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Cinnamom Bark Oil
Botanical Name: Cinnamon Cinnamomum verum Other Names: Cinnamomum zeylanicum Derived from the Cinnamomum zeylanicum tree native to Sri Lanka, Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil offers a sweetly spicy and woody essence. Valued in aromatherapy, it contributes to relaxation, stress management, and mood enhancement. Medicinal Uses:
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Chrysanthemum Oil
Extracted from the chrysanthemum plant, essential oil has a rich history as an all-natural, organic pesticide and insect repellent. Additionally, the oil derived from the chrysanthemum flower carries a delightful fragrance. This chrysanthemum oil finds various applications in alternative medicine. Medicinal Uses:
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Celery Seed Oil
Botanical Name: Apium graveolens Other Names: Ground Celery Seed, Apium graveolens, is also called celery seed powder, celery seed ground, ground celery powder, or ground celery. Celery Seed Essential Oil boasts anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and insecticidal properties. With its warm, spicy, and fresh aroma, it is highly favored in the perfume-making industry. Its fragrance, coupled with…
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Cedarwood Super Oil
Botanical Name: Juniperus Virginiana L Other Names: Cedrus atlantica, Cedrus deodara, Juniperus mexicana, and Juniperus virginiana Derived through steam distillation from the wood chips or sawdust of cedar trees, cedarwood essential oil comes in various types, each associated with a specific cedar tree variety. These distinct oils, owing to variations in their chemical compositions, can…
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