
Palmarosa Oil
Palmarosa essential oil is a sweet smelling grass that has a scent similar to the rose flower. The plant is native to India but is able to grow in...
Read moreThe Canaga Tree (known as the “perfume tree”), native to Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, produces gorgeous yellow-green flowers, called Yl...
Read moreJasmine oil, known as “queen of the night”, has been used for centuries in perfumes and beauty treatments. In addition to its exotic, intoxicating...
Read moreClary Sage has been grown for millennia and is distinguishable from the kind of sage you would use for culinary purposes by its white-pink hue. Th...
Read moreOur organically crafted sustainably sourced, Himalayan Cedarwood Oil is steam distilled from the striking, rich wood of Cedrus deodara trees harves...
Read more“LOVE LIES BLEEDING IN THE GARDEN” The history of the Amaranth plant Amaranthus caudatus goes back about 8000 years ago when this crop was an indi...
Read moreTar from pinewood has probably been produced in Scandinavia since the Iron Age and became one of Sweden’s most important exports for hundreds of ye...
Read moreBurdock root is a vegetable native to Northern Asia and Europe, though it now grows in the United States. Burdock has been used for centuries in h...
Read moreThe particular components that give many essential oils their blue hew, are called guaiazulene or chamazulene. Also known as ‘azulene’ this natur...
Read moreShea butter is an oil rich fat that is derived from the karite tree (shea tree), which is native to Africa. The karite tree, also known as “The Tr...
Read moreSesame oil is derived from sesame seeds and is among the oldest oils used by mankind. It is enriched with antioxidants, omega fatty acids, and vit...
Read moreCitric acid is an organic acid, which is found in all citrus fruits and is rich in many bioactive nutrients, including calcium, magnesium, phosphor...
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