Essential Oils

Cedarwood

Cedrus Atlantica Bark Oil
Cedarwood is an evergreen tree belonging to the Pinaceae family. Growing up to 40 metres high, it has aromatic wood
and is triangular in shape. The smell is woody.

Cinnamon

Cinnamon Bark, essential oil
Cinnamon is native to Ceylon and has been introduced into Europe as a spice since the 15th century.
The tree itself is tropical and can grow up to 15 meters. The bark and leaf of this tree are then harvested in the wild to produce either bark oil or leaf oil. Blends well with citrus oils. The smell is aromatic, spicy and sweet.

Clary Sage

Salvia officinalis oil
A flowering herb that’s native to the Mediterranean Basin. The essential oil that’s extracted from the leaves and buds of the plant has a clean, refreshing scent.

Ginger

Zingiber officinalis, essential oil
Ginger is a perennial up to 1 m high, grown exclusively for the rhizome. Ginger originates from South Asia and is now grown in just about all tropical regions.

Grapefruit

Citrus Maxima Oil
Grapefruit is a tree belonging to the Rutaceae family. Growing up to 10 metres high, it has large yellow fruits and glossy leaves. The smell is citrussy and fresh.

Lavender

We chose to offer a mixture of natural (10%) and nature identical (90%) materials, which in its totality come really close to the profile and the fragrance characteristics of the real Lavender oil. The smell is aromatic, floral & fresh.

Lemongrass

Cymbopogon Citratus Leaf oil Lemongrass, is a fast growing, tall, aromatic perennial grass up to 1.5 metres high, producing a network of roots and rootlets that rapidly exhaust the soil. The smell is herbal, green and fresh.

 

Orange

Citrus Sinensis Peel Oil Expressed Sweet orange is an evergreen tree with an average height of 9 to 10m, belonging to the Rutaceae family. The tree has dark green oval leaves and white flowers. When unripe, the fruit is green. The grainy irregular rind of the ripe fruit can range from bright orange to yellow-orange. The smell is citrussy, fresh & sweet.

Palmarosa

Cymbopogon Martini Oil
Palmarosa is an herbaceous plant belonging to the Graminaceae family. The herb has fragrant leaves and long, slender stems with flowering tops. This cheery oil is family of lemongrass, but smells fresh, earthy and sweet, rose-like.

Patchouli

Pogostemon Cablin Leaf Oil
Patchouli is a perennial herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. Growing up to 1 metre high, it has furry stems and leaves, and white flowers, tinged with purple. The smell is woody oriental.

Peppermint

Brandy mint, balm mint
Peppermint is a perennial herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. Growing up to 1 metre high, it has elongated, oval leaves and two variations: “white” and “black” peppermint. The smell is minty menthol.

Pine

Pinus Sylvestris
Pine essential oil is a derivative of pine tree needles, which are known for their strong aroma. In fact, one sniff of pine oil might remind you of a Christmas tree. The smell is green & fresh.

Rosemary

We chose to offer a mixture of natural and nature identical materials, which in its totality come really close to the profile and the fragrance characteristics of the real Rosemary oil. The smell is strong, aromatic, green.

Sandalwood West

Amyris balsamfera oil
We chose to offer a cheaper version of the original Sandalwood East Oil. The West scent is highly similar to the expensive East version, but it’s less rich and will evaporate quicker. This scent is woody oriental.