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Sweet orange essential oil comes from Citrus sinensis, the oranges you are used to eating. It is derived from the fruit, especially the rind. It is mostly used in aromatherapy but has been studied for topical application (applied to the skin).

 

There are other types of orange essential oils you may come across. Bitter orange essential oil comes from the rind of the fruit of Citrus aurantium. It is used in aromatherapy, topical application, and internal use (in capsules).

 

Other types of orange essential oil include neroli oil (from the flowers of Citrus aurantium), petigrain oil (from the leaves of Citrus aurantium), mandarin oil (Citrus reticulata Blanco), and bergamot oil (Citrus bergamia Risso and Piot).

RM9.99

Spearmint is loaded with vitamins, antioxidants and vital nutrients. Despite having a very similar aroma to peppermint, spearmint does not contain as much menthol, but is rich in limonene, dihydrocarvone and cineol.

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Rose Geranium is useful as an astringent, and can help to achieve skin tone and clarity.  This oil is also very good for treating burns, cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and other skin conditions.  Plus rose geranium oil is a powerful insecticide, and when a few drops are added to shampoo, it can be effective therapy against head lice.

 

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Rosemary has a woody, evergreen like scent and is part of the mint family. In recent research, it’s been shown to boost nerve growth factor and support the healing of neurological tissue and brain function.

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Peppermint, a small perennial plant is grown all over the world, especially in India, Morocco, Europe and North America. 100% pure and natural: No solvents, no fillers, no synthetic fragrances.

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Patchouli essential oil is unique in that it improves with age. The oil has been a staple in the perfume industry for a very long time and has a history of being used as a natural insect repellent. The distinctly musky and earthy scent was very popular with the hippie culture of the ‘60s. It is now becoming increasingly sought after for its wide-ranging therapeutic uses as well.

The oil is astringent, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant and mildly sedative. It has been found to be effective in relieving anxiety and depression, and it produces a positive mental state. It can treat a number of skin problems, including wounds and infections. It has fungicidal and insecticidal properties too.

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If you have oily skin that is prone to acne and breakouts, Litsea Cubeba may be just what you need. While its gentle astringent properties work to cleanse your pores, its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory action minimizes and heals existing flare-ups.

Mix 7 drops of Litsea Cubeba in a 1 Oz bottle of Jojoba Oil and dab it all over your face twice a day.

 

 

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Citronella and Lemongrass are cousins. They almost look the same, they grow the same way, and as essential oils, they are processed the same manner. Citronella has pseudostems that are colored reddish. Lemongrass, on the other hand, is green.

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Lemon essential oil uses for skin can improve your complexion and leave your skin soft and supple.  Lemon oil benefits skin by deeply nourishing. You can make lemon oil with baking soda and honey for a natural acne free face wash.

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Lavender essential oil is one of the most versatile and recognizable natural skin care oils available. It has many, many therapeutic benefits and uses for your skin and hair. 100% pure and natural: No solvents, no fillers, no synthetic fragrances.

 

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Chamomile oil is an essential oil that’s been used for a variety of conditions, from digestive issues to wound healing, for many years. Emerging research has begun to shed light on other potential benefits, like its ability to help with depression, anxiety, and sleep.

 

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Grapefruit has traditionally been used for its uplifting properties and has been known to be beneficial in relieving stress and nervous exhaustion.

 

White Grapefruit and Pink Grapefruit are simply different varieties of the same plant. The difference in name comes from the colors of the fruit, but they share similar chemistry and other characteristics. 

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Ginger has traditionally been known for its stimulating and heating properties . It has been known to provide relief for sore muscles and joints when used diluted in massage.

 

Benefits:

In alternative medicine, Ginger essential oil is typically used for the following health problems:

  • Nausea
  • Arthritis
  • Digestive upset
  • Colds
  • Migraines

 

 

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The oil's aromatic properties are said to promote feelings of relaxation, peace, and overall wellness. It's also thought that frankincense can help support cellular function, so it's often used to soothe skin and reduce the appearance of blemishes.

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The health benefits of eucalyptus oil are well-known and wide ranging, and its properties include anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, decongestant, deodorant, antiseptic, antibacterial, stimulating, and other medicinal qualities. Eucalyptus essential oil is colorless and has a distinctive taste and odor.

 

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