Ylang Ylang Oil
Ylang-Ylang means ‘flower of flowers’ and is so named because of its amazingly complex floral scent. It is used heavily in perfumery and often blended with other florals such as jasmine, rose and tuberose, but it is a captivating scent in its own right. The oil is considered to have aphrodisiac properties, yet its aromatherapy uses are generally indicated for stress-related disorders such as nervous tension, depression, insomnia, frigidity, and impotence.
...moreWintergreen Oil
Wheat Germ Oil
Wheatgerm oil is obtained from germs part of wheat seeds via cold press method. The germ contains almost 10% oil with nutty odor. Wheat Germ Oil is widely used in cosmetic ingredient and dietary supplement. Because of its anti-oxidant and regenerative properties, wheat germ oil is a wonderful ingredient to add to body care and cosmetic products. The oil is rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids and because of rich vitamin E content, it helps to prevent rancidity, Wheatgerm oil is quite useful in extedning the shelf life of other carrier oils, when it is added to them. it is also good choice to include a small percentage when mixing a massage oil or preparing a carrier oil blend. When it is applied on to skin, it helps promote the formation of new cells, improve circulation, repair sun damage to the skin and help relieve the symptoms of dermatitis.
...moreWatermelon Seed Oil
Watermelon Seed Oil has great healing, transdermal and emollient properties. It is light and quite penetrating. It is rich in omega 6 and 9 essential fatty acids. The oil readily absorbs into the skin and dissolves sebum build-up allowing the sebum to wash away. It also balances the moisture in the skin. Watermelon seed oil is perfect mix for body and facial oils and it is quite effective on greasy skin types. The light texture, moisturizing capabilities and stable shelf life of watermelon seed oil allows it to easily blend with most of the essential oils. Water melon oil is loved base for various cosmetics and hair care products for its non-greasy feel and moisturizing properties. This is a good option for a carrier oil in aromatherapy.
...moreWALNUT OIL
Walnut oil is greatly preferred for massage, as it is an excellent emollient with moisturising properties for dry, mature, scaly, irritated skin type, due to these properties, the oil is also highly used in beauty and skin care formulations. In Aromatherpay, walnut oil is believed to be a balancing agent for nervous system.
...moreVetiver Oil
Vetiver is an ancient remedy within Ayurveda. In terms of Oriental medicine, Vetiver essential oil is cool and moist in energy. Vetiver essential oil is used for emotional grounding and stabilizing the emotions. Other well known traditional uses for Vetiver oil include application for arthritis symptoms due to its anti-inflammatory properties.Vetiver oil is also useful for the treatment of acne, anxiety and depression, hence the oil is well demanded from the cosmetic and medicinal industry. Because of its multi facet aromatic property, the Pure Vertiver Oil is widely used in Perfumery industry.
...moreVanilla Oil
The main species harvested for vanilla is Vanilla planifolia. While vanilla oil may not have good skin or hair care benefits but its pleasant aroma is quite useful in bath and beauty products. Add vanilla oil to liquid soap for a natural, non-irritating fragrance. Combine it with cocoa butter to make a sweet-smelling moisturizer. Blend vanilla oil with a carrier oil like almond or jojoba to create a body oil that can lift your mood and help you relax.Due to its great aromatic properties. the oil is quite used in Cosmetics, Perfumer, Aromatherapy products
...moreValerian Oil
Valerian is a tallish plant with clusters of pink, less common white flowers. A perennial grows to 4-5 feet. Leaves strongly divided, pinnate with lance-shaped leaflets; lower ones toothed. Tiny pale pink to whitish, tubular flowers, grow in three-forked terminal heads in tight clusters, each flower has a small in rolled calyx at the base in a fruits form, calyces become feathery parachutes. Blooms from June till July.
...moreTurmeric Oil
Turmeric is a perennial plant with roots or tubers.Turmeric essential oil is viewed as a strong relaxant and balancer. It also has historical applications as an antiseptic, and for skin care use against acne and facial hair in women.
...moreThyme Oil
Thyme essential oil is extracted by steam distillation from the fresh or dried leaves and flowering tops of the plant. This is the Linalool chemotype, the most gentle variety of Thyme oils. The oil is mainly located in small glands on the leaves and contains thymol, Thyme oil is well known for it therapeutic properties.
...moreTea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) is an important essential oil in the field of aromatherapy, despite of being a relative newcomer; a universal and easy-to-use oil. Tea tree has a long history of traditional use.
...moreStar Anise Oil
Anise is a plant, native to Southwest Asia and The Eastern Mediterranean region. The spice is used to flavor a number of food products. It is used in raw form and also after roasting. It is also used as a blend in other seasonings.
...moreSpikenard Oil
Jatamansi oil is one of the most effective essential oils for supporting a calm mind and balanced body. Those who suffer from worry or other overly active and mental habits will benefit immensely from regular use of this special oil. Jatamansi is calming and grounding and is highly revered for its ability to support deep sleep and to help one work through and release subconscious trauma. Spikenard oil is similar in quality to valerian, but more preferred because it is less dulling in its effects and possesses a sweeter and more pleasant fragrance. From ages its been used in Cosmetics, Perfumery, Aromatherapy and medicines for its various Aromatic and medicinal properties.
...moreSpearmint Oil
The plant is known formally as Mentha spicata. Like other members of the mint family, spearmint has a very distinctive scent and flavor, and it can be used in a number of ways. There are a variety of culinary applications for spearmint oil, and this oil is also used in alternative medicine. Worldwide, copious amounts of spearmint oil are used every year, and demand for this agricultural product consistently increases. Health Benefits - Protects wounds from being septic, clears spasm, gives relief from gas, good for brain, opens up obstructed menses, kills insects, restores health and heals wears and tears, stimulates discharges & functions also in expensive perfumery.
...moreSesame oil
The fine grade of seasame oil comes from its seeds via expeller pressed method. Sesame massage oil has great moisturizing, soothing and emollient qualities which makes it a good choice for mixing/making a massage oil or preparing a carrier oil blend. The oil is rich in vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. Sesame oil also contains protein as well as lecithin, linoleic and alpha linoleic acids. The oil is also called as "Queen of Oils". Due to its pleasant nutty aroma, the oil does not disturb the scent of your cosmetic creations.
...moreSaffron Oil
To make our saffron concentrate more cost effective, we developed Saffron Oil. Quality wise it can be said that our Saffron Concentrate is 1st grade and Saffron oil is 2nd grade. Though it is 2nd grade but due to our R&D, the product comes out to be of good quality, which provides value for money to cosmetic industry.
...moreRosewood Oil
Rosewood oil is extracted from Aniba rosaeodora, an evergreen tree that's indigenous to Peru and Brazil. Rosewood, also called "bois de rose," is a member of the laurel (Lauraceae) plant family along with camphor, cinnamon, bay and cassia.This aromatic tree can grow up to 40 meters high and is distinguishable by its reddish bark and yellow flowers. Many rosewood rainforests have been cut down to accommodate the high demand for this sturdy lumber, although legislation now requires planting a new rosewood in place of every tree that's been cut down. Rosewood oil has a characteristic aroma that's warm, spicy, woody, fruity, floral and enlivening.This characteristic aroma makes it an established ingredient in high-end perfumery and soap-making.
...moreRosemary Oil
Rosemary is an herb in the mint family. In its native habitat , it grows in rocky Mediterranean soils as a shrubby, evergreen plant that can grow to six feet tall in sheltered areas. However, conditions on the windswept slopes of the region usually keep the bush smaller. The oil has great fragrance and therapeutic healing values.
...morerosehip oil
Rosehip oil is very high in essential fatty acids and does wonders when it comes to fight against dry, weathered and dehydrated skin. It is also suitable for treating burns, scars and stretch marks, where there is some evidence that it helps to reduce pigmentation and raised scar tissue Rosehip seed oil is truly an amazing product, light amber in color, it soaks into the skin so easily, and does not even leave a greasy residue behind. It works wonders on scars and is the predominant oil used for treating wrinkles and premature aging. It can be used in all fine skin care recipes. This oil may be used straight from the bottle as a moisturizer, or can be incorporated into a cream, lotion.
...moreRose Oil
Rose Oil, Rosa damascena, is best known for its sensuous, intense sweet and floral fragrance. We manufacture best quality of rose absolute oil by food grade solvent extraction method from the fresh petals of the hybrid grown rose flowers.The oil is widly used in fine cosmetics such as creams, lotions etc. The rose oil also has a long history of being used in costly perfumes.
...morePumpkin Seed Oil
Because of its abundant health and epidermal benefits, we recommend incorporating this oil into your culinary and cosmetic recipes. Historically, pumpkin seeds oil is used for its healing and emollient properties. It is an excellent source of essential fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, and sterols. The oil has lots of health benefites if used in prescribed manner.
...morePomegranate Seed Oil
Very penetrating oil via cold press from the seeds of pomegranate fruit. It is great oil to have in your cosmetic creations or as a stand-alone product to help nourish and develop healthy skin cell regeneration. Pomegranate seed oil not only contains high levels of anti-oxidants that fight free radicals and skin aging, but the oil is also a potent source of punicic and ellagic acids. The oil may be used within most skin care formulas, including soap making, massage oils, facial care products, and other body care and cosmetic products. Only a small amount is needed within formulas to achieve beneficial results.
...morepimento oil
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