Wild or Moroccan chamomile is related to Roman chamomile. While the fragrance of these two are somewhat similar, wild chamomile is distinct enough to have earned its own place in perfumery. Wild chamomile has a fresh, herbal note and a rich, balsamic, sweet undertone which is very long-lasting. ...
Ginger oil has a warm, spicy-woody odor. It blends well with spice and citrus oils. Aromatherapy benefits: warming, strengthening, anchoring. Some traditional uses: reducing muscular aches and pains, increasing circulation, relieving bronchitis and whooping cough, nervous exhaustion, in healing ...
Atlas Cedar - Warm, rich, sweet, woody scent. Considered to be the best cedar available; provides richness and stability in perfumes and aromatherapy blends. The Atlas cedar grows in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria. It is a true cedar, not like the red cedar of the United States, which ...
Oregano oil has a spicy, fragrant odor. Oregano oil has been shown to be an effective sedative. It can ease muscle spasms, stiff joints, coughing, indigestion and menstrual cramps. Used as a fragrance component in soaps, colognes and perfumes, especially men's fragrances. Oregano blends well with ...
Aromatic Cedarwood Chips make an excellent incense and produce a warm but not hot smell, woodsy and soothing. Cedarwood is popular as a potpourri base and for making pencils, cabinets, chests and lining closets. The essence has an oily, balsamic aroma reminiscent of freshly split green wood. It ...
Aromatherapists use spearmint to energize the mind and body. A few drops in bath water has a refreshing effect while a facial steam of spearmint oil helps cleanse and tighten pores. Aromtherapy benefits: refreshing, cooling, vitalizing. Spearmint oil can be effective for the digestive system, for ...
The oil has a spicy, camphor-like aroma with floral undertones. It imparts a warm note to masculine scents and floral perfumes. It blends well with bergamot, frankincense, ylang ylang, cedarwood and coriander. Aromatherapy benefits: warming, comforting, alluring. Cardamom is a popular spice ...
Calamus oil has a warm, spicy odor, reminiscent of sweet forest. This herb has traditionally been smoked, eaten, or brewed into a tea, decoction, extract, tincture and syrup. According to Ayurvedic tradition, Vacha is a 'sattvic' herb which feeds and transmutes the sexual 'kundalini' energy. ...
This oil is distilled from the seed of the common carrot. Its aroma is dry-woody, somewhat sweet and earthy. In perfumery, carrot seed oil is appreciated for the interesting fatty-woody note it lends to Oriental, fantasy, and nature-type perfumes. It is an excellent addition to skin care oils. ...
Red thyme oil is the natural essential oil produced from wild-growing thyme plants. Red thyme oil has an intense, sweet, herbal, spicy-medicinal aroma. Used to scent soaps, colognes and aftershaves. Vaporize as a household disinfectant. Traditionally used as a deodorant, antiseptic. Blends well ...