Essential Oils
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Anise Seed Essential Oil
Anise Seed (Pimpinella anisum). Stimulating and Energising.The sweet, herbaceous smell of Anise essential oil is evocative of licorice and aniseed. It is known for its refreshing and stimulating action on the digestive and respiratory systems when used in massage oils and may uplift spirits when given as a direct inhalation... -
Basil Essential Oil
Basil (Ocimum basilicum). Stimulating, Energising and Toning. A powerful aromatic tonic that clears the head and help revive flagging spirits. Basil essential oil has been used for centuries in herbal medicine and has a lovely fragrance which may be inhaled directly or used in a diffuser or vapouriser to maintain... -
Bay Laurel Essential Oil
Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis). Stimulating and Warming. Also known as West Indian Bay, Bay Laurel essential oil has a warm and spicy odour similar to clove bud and is thought to be a good respiratory antiseptic with expectorant and mucolytic properties. It may be applied to the skin in massage... -
Bergamot (Non-phototoxic) Essential Oil
Bergamot (Non-phototoxic) (Citrus bergamia). Uplifting, Soothing and Calming. Related to the peppermint family, Bergamot oil has a delightful citrus aroma that is uplifting to the emotions. It was originally used in eau-de-cologne and blends well with most oils. Extremely effective in caring for blemished, oily and sensitive skin. -
Cajeput Essential Oil
Cajeput (Melaleuca cajuputi). Antiseptic and Clearing. Cajeput is a versatile antiseptic oil with an aroma very similar to eucalyptus, but softened with a subtle herbaceous undernote. It may be used as an inhalant for colds, coughs and sinusitus during winter and is considered useful in the treatment of conditions such... -
Camphor - White Essential Oil
Camphor – White (Cinnamomum camphora). Stimulating, Comforting and Antiseptic. This oil has long been used as a massage for sore muscles including the chest muscles during respiratory illnesses. The distinctive smell of camphor essential oil is well known because of its use in agents used to kill airborne bacteria. -
Cardamon Essential Oil
Cardamon (Elettaria cardamomum). Stimulating, Warming and Refreshing. Cardamon essential oil has a stimulating, antispasmotic action on the digestive system and its delightful aromatic fragrance assists concentration. It may be used in massage oils, baths, direct inhalation or in a diffuser or vaporiser. -
Cedarwood - Atlas Essential Oil
Cedarwood – Atlas (Cedrus atlantica). Strengthening, Comforting, Balancing, Antiseptic and Relaxing. Cedarwood Atlas essential oil is known for its beneficial effects on teenage greasy skin and its beautifully soft woody aromatics makes this a very pleasurable oil to use to relax and restore the body and mind. It may be... -
Celery Seed Essential Oil
Celery Seed (Apium graveolens). Soothing, Calming. -
Chamomile - German (Organic) Essential Oil
Chamomile – German (Matricaria chamomilla (blue) Soothing and Relaxing.* German Chamomile oil is a dark blue oil with a strong sweet, herbaceous aroma with subtle fruit undertones. A constituent called chamazulene, which is responsible for the dark blue colour, has a significant soothing effect on the digestive tract, joints and... -
Chamomile - Roman Essential Oil
Chamomile – Roman (Anthemis nobilis). Soothing and Relaxing. Roman Chamomile flower heads produce a beautiful pale blue oil with a sweet herbaceous fragrance. After Lavender, Roman Chamomile essential oil is probably the second most versatile essential oil used in aromatherapy and is particularly beneficial in skincare to soothe sensitive, red,... -
Chamomile - Wild Maroccan
Chamomile – Wild Maroccan (Ormensis multicaulis). Centreing, Balancing and Relaxing. Chamomile Maroccan essential oil assists in the relief of irritated and sensitive skin. It has a relaxing effect on the emotional system helping to alleviate irritabilty. -
Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil
Cinnamon Leaf (Cinnamomum zeylanicum). Stimulating, Antiseptic, and Fungicidal. Extracted from the leaves and twigs of the tree, Cinnamon essential oil has a warm and spicy fragrance which blends well with a wide range of oils, especially the citrus ones. It is not often recommended for application to the skin or... -
Citronella Essential Oil
Citronella (Cymbopogon winterianus). Uplifting, Refreshing and Antiseptic. This oil is best known as an effective insect repellent, but it also has antiseptic, stimulating and joint pain relieving properties. Citronella essential oil has a deodorant action and helps neutralise excessive body and pet odours. It may be used in massage oils,... -
Clary Sage Essential Oil
Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea). Relaxing, Warming and Euphoric. Distilled from the flowers and leaves of the plant, Clary Sage essential oil is a deeply relaxing oil that imparts a feeling of well being. This essential oil is particularly soothing and relaxing when used to massage the abdomen during menstruation. -
Clove Bud Essential Oil
Clove Bud (Syzygium aromaticum). Antiseptic, Warming and Soothing. Clove Bud essential oil is a powerful antiseptic and fungicide with a rich, sweet and spicy aroma. It has a positive action on the digestive system when used in massage and assists in relieving joint pain and tooth ache temporarily. In high... -
Cypress Essential Oil
Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens). Astringent, Toning and Restoring. When used in massage, Cypress essential oil helps improve circulation. Its refreshing sweet fragrance reminiscent of pine needles and juniper is favoured by men and used in many male toiletry products. Cypress oil is also a natural deodorant and is useful in balancing... -
Cypress - White Essential Oil
Cypress – White (Callitris columellaris). Warm and Spicy. Australian White Cypress, also called Jade Cypress and Cypress Pine Warm has woody, spicy aromatics which offers a good “earthy” note to ground more elusive scents. In the Australian Aboriginal pharmacopoeia the leaves and twigs are used in fumigations to treat colds... -
Dill Seed Essential Oil
Dill Seed (Anethum graveolens). Soothing, Comforting and Relaxing. The popular culinary herb has been used since ancient times as an aid to digestion, and when Dill essential oil is used in massage it also has a positive effect on the digestive system. -
Eucalyptus - Blue Mallee Essential Oil
Eucalyptus – Blue Mallee (Eucalyptus polybactea). Antiseptic, Clearing and Stimulating. Traditionally inhaled for relief during a chill or the cold season, Eucalyptus Blue Mallee has a camphorous, familiar “eucalyptus” aroma with a subtle peppermint undernote. It is effective in massage blends for muscular fatigue and soreness and as an inhalation...



















