Essential Oils

Overstock Blowout! Half off Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin)
Regular price $13.00!! Distinctly herbaceous and musky in aroma, a good Patchouli Oil has a satisfying earthy quality, that is great to"ground"a person. It is a very rich and long-lasting oil. The aroma can be rather crude when the oil is young and grows more refined with age, as it becomes a valued"vintage oil". The scent of Patchouli will linger longer than most other Essential Oils, and should be used sparingly.
Available Qty: 14
Price: $6.50
Lavender Bulgarian (Lavandula angustifolia)
Floral, herbaceous, fresh. Sweet with woody undertones and a distinct camphor note. A popular, soft, well-rounded scent, the Bulgarian Lavender is very floral, and a best seller.
Price: $13.00
Overstock Blowout! Half off Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens)
Regular price $16.00!! Fresh, herbaceous, powerful. Floral-minty & green. The aroma of Geranium varies largely depending on the soil and climate in which it grows.
Price: $8.00
Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata)
Intensely sweet and soft. Ylang Ylang is a rich floral note and somewhat Jasmine-like, therefore sometimes called 'Jasmine for the poor man'. It is probably the richest of all the floral Essential Oil aromas and can easily be overdosed.
Price: $15.00
Orange California (Citrus sinensis)
Warm, fresh citrus scent, radiant, fruity and tangy. This oil smells just like fresh Orange peel, very satisfying. A regular strength, non-concentrated Orange Oil made from conventionally grown fruits.
Price: $9.00
Peppermint (Mentha piperita)
Minty. Peppermint is commonly known from Peppermint tea, chewing gum or candy, but the Essential Oil is much more strong and concentrated and should be used in moderation. Very fresh and clean smelling.
Price: $12.00
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Strong, herbaceous, fresh, balsamic scent. Powerful and camphoraceous. Smells a bit like Pine Essential Oil.
Price: $10.00
Clary Sage (Salvia Sclarea)
Mellow, warm, herbaceous/hay-like, with a musky/amber note. Important ingredient of Eau de Cologne.
Price: $13.00
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus)
Light, fresh citrus scent with earthy notes.
Price: $10.00
Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana)
Dry/woody aroma, sweet/balsamic. The scent reminds people of pencils, and has a tobacco type note to it.
Price: $10.00
Eucalyptus (Globulus)
Fresh, cooling, camphoraceous, with woody undertones. Eucalyptus Globulus is harsher than other Eucalyptus varieties.
Price: $10.00
Tea Tree (Melaleuca Alternifolia)
Very strong and medicinal smelling. Spicy-camphorous, warm scent. For many people who have experienced the benefits of Tea Tree Oil, this scent has become equivalent to the 'scent of healing'.
Price: $10.00
Grapefruit (Citrus Paradisii)
Grapefruit essential oil has a sharp refreshing smell and is either a pale yellow or light ruby color with a watery viscosity. Like all citrus oils, grapefruit oil should be used within six month of purchase.
Price: $11.00

2 Comments

  • By Nina Anderson, January 28, 2011 @ 6:53 pm

    In regards to Eucalyptus and Lavender Essential Oils– “I love them! I put 12 drops of each in the water every time I fill the “humidifier” reservoir and it is fantastic. I guess one never knows if the each is working because it does what we all hope we can do to avoid dreaded viruses. However, no one in the family has had more than a couple hours of symptoms!!! We only use the humidifier in the winter and I will definitely call you when we get a little low. Thanks!”

  • By Andrea Land, April 8, 2011 @ 2:25 pm

    I use the healthy household blend to prevent colds and flus in our home. I dab the kids clothes with it before school and use it throughout the day when I come in contact.

    This last week I caught my first cold in a long time, a wicked head cold that I simply did not have time for, Barb did not recommend this but on my own instincts I added one drop of the oil to my neti pot sinus rinse.

    Not only was it soothing but I have NEVER in my life gotten over a cold so fast. It literally washed away the virus and by the next day it was gone.

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