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  • Blue Tansy Oil Certified Blue Tansy Essential Oil at Wholesale Price

    Blue Tansy Oil Certified Blue Tansy Essential Oil at Wholesale Price

    A rare and valued commodity, Blue Tansy is one of our precious oils. Blue Tansy possesses a complex, herbaceous aroma with sweet, apple-like undertones. This essential oil is best known for its anti-inflammatory properties, making it the perfect go-to when those pesky allergy seasons roll through. On top of its respiratory benefits, use this to help soothe troubled or irritated skin. Emotionally, Blue Tansy supports high self-esteem and boosts in confidence.

    Blending and Uses
    Blue tansy oil is often found in creams or serums for occasional blemishes and sensitive skin, and it supports a clear and healthy complexion. Combine rose, blue tansy, and helichrysum for a dynamite floral blend of skin nourishing oils in your favorite carrier. It can be added to shampoo or conditioner to support a healthy scalp.

    Use with clary sage, lavender, and chamomile for an emotionally calming diffuser or aromatherapy blend that soothes the soul. For diffusing or in facial steams, combine with ravensara to support healthy breathing. Use with spearmint and juniper oils for an invigorating aroma, or blend with geranium and ylang ylang for a more floral touch.

    Blue tansy can become overwhelming quickly which blending, so it is best to start with one drop and work slowly. It also adds color to finished products and will potentially stain skin, clothing, or workspaces.

    Safety

    This oil may interact with certain drugs. Never use essential oils undiluted, in eyes or mucus membranes. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified healthcare practitioner. Keep away from children and pets. Before using perform a small patch test on your inner forearm or back. Apply a small quantity of diluted essential oil and cover with a bandage. If you experience any irritation use carrier oil or cream to further dilute the essential oil, and then wash with soap and water. If no irritation occurs after 48 hours it is safe to use on your skin.

  • Palo Santo Essential Oil 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Private Label

    Palo Santo Essential Oil 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Private Label

    Palo Santo, a highly revered essential oil in South America, translates from Spanish as “holy wood” and is traditionally used to elevate the mind and purify the air. It comes from the same botanical family as frankincense and is often used in meditation for its inspiring aroma that can evoke positive influences. Palo Santo can be diffused at home during the rainy season or used outdoors to keep unwanted annoyances at bay.

    Benefits

    • Has an alluring, woodsy aroma
    • Creates a grounding, calming environment when used aromatically
    • Evokes positive influences with its inspiring aroma
    • Can be paired with massage for its warm, refreshing scent
    • Can be used to enjoy the outdoors annoyance free

    Uses

    • Rub 1 drop of Palo Santo plus 1 drop of carrier oil between your palms for an inspiring scent as you work on your goals.
    • Before your yoga practice, apply a few drops of Palo Santo onto your mat for a grounding and calming aroma.
    • Tell fatigued muscles “knot today.” Blend Palo Santo with V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex for an uplifting post-workout massage.
    • Diffuse Palo Santo with Frankincense or Myrrh while you take a moment to sit quietly and reflect.
  • Hair Care Ho Wood Oil Perfume Relaxation Essential Oil For Candle Aromatherapy

    Hair Care Ho Wood Oil Perfume Relaxation Essential Oil For Candle Aromatherapy

    Ho wood oil is steam distilled from the bark and twigs of Cinnamomum camphora. This middle note has a warm, bright and woody aroma used in relaxing blends. Ho wood is very similar to rosewood but produced from a much more renewable source. Combines well with sandalwood, chamomile, basil, or ylang ylang.

    Benefits

    Ho wood offers a variety of benefits for use on the skin and is an excellent oil to include within a synergistic essential oil formulation. Its versatile composition allows it to treat many skin concerns, imparting its anti-inflammatory and skin conditioning actions to maintain a healthy epidermis.

    As well as the various physiological effects ho wood offers, this wonder oil is renowned for its supportive actions to improve and balance the emotions. It brings feelings of comfort and security and acts as a metaphorical hug in a bottle. Suitable for those feeling emotionally weary, overburdened, or in a negative mindset, the unrivalled benefits of ho wood are notably beneficial for menopausal women experiencing heightened emotions, by soothing and nurturing the senses, taking the edge off the raw feelings, and helping to lift the mood – collectively supporting the feelings of overwhelm.

    Blends Well With
    Basil, cajeput, chamomile, lavender, and sandalwood

    Precautions
    This oil may interact with certain drugs, may contain safrole and methyleugenol, and is expected to be neurotoxic based on camphor content. Never use essential oils undiluted, in eyes or mucus membranes. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children.

    Before using topically, perform a small patch test on your inner forearm or back by applying a small quantity of diluted essential oil and apply a bandage. Wash the area if you experience any irritation. If no irritation occurs after 48 hours it is safe to use on your skin.

  • Camphor Oil Essential Oil for Soaps Candles Massage Skin Care

    Camphor Oil Essential Oil for Soaps Candles Massage Skin Care

    Camphor essential oil is a middle note with an intense and woody aroma. Popular in topical salves for occasional achy muscles and in aromatherapy blends to support healthy breathing. Camphor oil can be found on the market under three different colors or fractions. Brown and yellow camphor are considered to be more toxic because they contain a higher percentage of safrol. Blend with other stimulating oils like cinnamon, eucalyptus, peppermint, or rosemary.

    Benefits & Uses

    Used cosmetically or topically in general, the cooling effects of Camphor Essential Oil can soothe inflammation, redness, sores, insect bites, itching, irritation, rashes, acne, sprains, and muscular aches and pains, such as those associated with arthritis and rheumatism. With anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, Camphor Oil is known to help protect against contagious viruses, such as those associated with cold sores, coughs, the flu, measles, and food poisoning. When applied to minor burns, rashes, and scars, Camphor Oil is known to reduce their appearance or, in some cases, remove them altogether while calming the skin with its cooling sensation. Its astringent property tightens the pores to leave the complexion looking firmer and clearer. Its anti-bacterial quality not only promotes the elimination of acne-causing germs, it also protects against harmful microbes that can potentially lead to serious infections upon entering the body through scrapes or cuts.

    Used in hair, Camphor Essential Oil is known to reduce hair loss, boost growth, clean and disinfect the scalp, eliminate lice and prevent future infestations of lice, and improve texture by contributing smoothness and softness.

    Used in aromatherapy applications, Camphor Oil’s lasting scent, which is similar to that of menthol and can be described as cool, clean, clear, thin, bright, and piercing, is known to promote fuller and deeper breathing. For this reason, it is commonly used in vapor rubs for its ability to offer relief to a congested respiratory system by clearing the lungs and addressing symptoms of bronchitis and pneumonia. It boosts circulation, immunity, convalescence, and relaxation, especially for those who suffer from nervous ailments such as anxiety and hysteria.

    Precautions

    This oil can cause skin sensitization if oxidized. Never use essential oils undiluted, in eyes or mucus membranes. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. Before using topically, perform a small patch test on your inner forearm or back by applying a small quantity of diluted essential oil and apply a bandage. Wash the area if you experience any irritation. If no irritation occurs after 48 hours it is safe to use on your skin.

  • Lime Oil Pure Essential Oil  Lime Oil For Skin Hair Body Care

    Lime Oil Pure Essential Oil Lime Oil For Skin Hair Body Care

    The Lime Essential Oil’s active chemical components contribute to its reputed benefits of being invigorating, cleansing, and purifying oil. These constituents make it ideal for use in cosmetics, aromatherapy, massage, and home cleaning products to purify the air as well as surfaces. These healing benefits can be attributed to the oil’s anti-inflammatory, astringent, analgesic, stimulant, antiseptic, soothing, energizing, and balancing activities, among other valuable properties.

    Uses

    • Diffuse to freshen the air
    • Drop on a cotton pad and use to help remove grease spots and sticker residue.
    • Add to your drinking water for enhanced flavor.

    Directions For Use

    Aromatic use: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.
    Internal use: Dilute one drop in four fluid ounces of liquid.
    Topical use: Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity. See additional precautions below.

    Cautions

    Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas. Avoid sunlight and UV rays for at least 12 hours after applying product.

  • Coffee Essential Oil for Aroma Diffuser

    Coffee Essential Oil for Aroma Diffuser

    The Coffee Oil’s active chemical components contribute to its reputed benefits of being invigorating, refreshing, and a highly aromatic oil. Coffee Oil has a range of benefits such as anti-inflammatory properties which helps reduce soreness in the muscles. The oil is also rich in antioxidants and flavonoids which provide protection from the effects of free radicals, increase immunity, restore moisture to the skin, help the appearance of puffy eyes, and also help improve the production of collagen. In other uses, the essential oil can help to uplift your mood when diffused, stimulate appetite, maintain a healthy immune system.

    Benefits

    Coffee Oil is a favorite in the aromatherapy arena. Its health benefits when added with other essential oil / carrier oil blends include lending a hand in maintaining healthy skin by helping to control excess oil and improve the appearance of dark spots. The fatty acids in the oil are known to have cleansing properties that remove excess sebum from the skin. Its high antioxidant content helps in retaining moisture in the skin. Due to its benefits for the skin and mood, Coffee Oil is used largely in diffusers, body butters, body scrubs, under-eye lotions, and body lotions, and many other cosmetic products.

    Coffee Oil is a fantastic ingredient in all kinds of cosmetic applications. From massage butter to body scrubs, beauty bars to bath blends, lotions to lip balms, and hair care to craft perfumes, Coffee Oil is about as versatile as you can imagine.

    Another way to use Coffee Oil, is by applying the oil onto your hair to help reduce damaged ends and smooth out the texture. Blend some Coffee Oil with Argan Oil and apply the mixture to your hair. Coat a generous amount of the blend into your hair, allow the oil to saturate the hair for a couple hours, and then rinse off. This method helps nourish hair down to the roots to improve the feel and appearance of hair and the scalp.

    Safety

    As with all other New Directions Aromatics products, Coffee Oil is for external use only. Topical use of this product may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction in some individuals. To minimize the risk of experiencing an adverse reaction, we recommend performing a skin patch test prior to use. The test can be performed by applying a dime-sized amount of Coffee Oil to a small area of skin that is not known to be sensitive. In the event of an adverse reaction, immediately discontinue use of the product and see a medical healthcare professional for appropriate remedial action.

  • Ginseng Essential Oil for Hair Growth Treating Loss Hair

    Ginseng Essential Oil for Hair Growth Treating Loss Hair

    Ginseng has been used in Asia and North America for centuries. Many use it to improve thinking, concentration, memory and physical endurance. It’s also utilized to help with depression, anxiety and as a chronic fatigue natural treatment. This well-known herb is known to boost the immune system, fight infections and help men with erectile dysfunction.

    Benefits

    Pesky symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, irritability, anxiety, depressive symptoms, vaginal dryness, decreased sex drive, weight gain, insomnia and thinning hair, tend to accompany menopause. Some evidence suggests that ginseng can help decrease the severity and occurrence of these symptoms as part of a natural menopause treatment plan.

    Another surprising ginseng benefit is its ability to work as a natural appetite suppressant. It also boosts your metabolism and helps the body burn fat at a faster rate.

    Another well-researched ginseng benefit is its ability to boost the immune system — helping the body fight off infection and disease. The roots, stems and leaves have been used for maintaining immune homeostasis and enhancing resistance to illness or infection.

  • Cinnamon Oil Essential Oil For DIY Soaps Candles And Aromatherapy

    Cinnamon Oil Essential Oil For DIY Soaps Candles And Aromatherapy

    The cinnamon plant is used in a few different ways to produce medicinally beneficial products. For example, you’re probably familiar with common cinnamon spice that’s sold in nearly every grocery store in the U.S. Cinnamon oil is a bit different because it’s a much more potent form of the plant that contains special compounds not found in the dried spice. There are two primary types of cinnamon oils available on the market: cinnamon bark oil and cinnamon leaf oil. While they have some similarities, they’re different products with somewhat separate uses. Cinnamon bark oil is extracted from the outer bark of the cinnamon tree. It’s considered very potent and has a strong, “perfume-like” smell, almost like taking an intense whiff of ground cinnamon. Cinnamon bark oil is usually more expensive than cinnamon leaf oil. Cinnamon leaf oil has a “musky and spicy” smell and tends to have a lighter color. While cinnamon leaf oil might appear yellow and murky, cinnamon bark oil has a deeper red-brown color that most people usually associate with cinnamon spice.

    Benefits

    According to research, the list of cinnamon benefits is long. Cinnamon is known to possess antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-diabetic.

    Cinnamon oil can naturally help to boost heart health. An animal study published in 2014 demonstrates how cinnamon bark extract along with aerobic training can help to improve heart performance.

    You can use a high grade, pure cinnamon oil in your food to reap its blood sugar benefits. Of course, don’t overdo it because you don’t want your blood sugar to be too low either. Inhaling cinnamon essential oil can also help to keep unhealthy food cravings away.

    With it’s anti-inflammatory properties, cinnamon oil can be an effective natural remedy for inflammatory skin concerns like rashes and acne. You can mix cinnamon essential oil with a carrier oil (like coconut oil) and apply it to the skin to take advantage of its antimicrobial capacity. Cinnamon oil can be a benefit for hair, too, with many beauty magazines recommending this spicy essential oil to boost hair health and growth.

    You can combine a few drops of cinnamon oil with a carrier oil such as almond oil for a quick homemade scalp treatment. Using warming cinnamon oil for lips is a natural way to plump them by boosting circulation to this area. Combine two drops of cinnamon oil with a tablespoon of coconut oil for a great DIY lip plumper.

    Safety

    Are there any potential cinnamon oil dangers? Cinnamon oil is generally considered safe, but there’s always the chance that some people might react to essential oils. It’s possible for sensitive people to experience allergic reactions when cinnamon oil is taken or applied topically. This might show up as skin irritation, such as itching and rashes spreading on the body. It’s best to do a skin test on a small patch of skin when using a new essential oil to make sure allergies aren’t a problem. And if you ingest cinnamon oil and experience issues like nausea, stomach pain and diarrhea, stop taking it right away.

  • Bulk Cherry Blossom Essential Oil Aromatherapy Oil

    Bulk Cherry Blossom Essential Oil Aromatherapy Oil

    Our Cherry Blossom fragrance oil is a fresh take on a classic spring scent. Blooming cherry blossoms are infused with magnolia and rose, while subtle hints of cherry, tonka bean, and sandalwood add depth to this ozonic and airy fragrance. Candles and melts radiate the fleeting, fragile beauty of springtime with this very clean, floral scent. Homemade Cherry Blossom products brighten small spaces and add a floral touch wherever you need it. Give the gift of spring with nostalgic and elegant creations for any occasion.

    Benefits

    Antioxidants are vital for the skin and body as they help remove free radicals from the skin and cleanse it from any toxins, impurities and pollutants. Antioxidants also heal the damaged skin and make it smoother and more radiant. Cherry Blossom is rich in antioxidants, which helps to clean the skin pores and remove excess oil from the skin.

    The acne and blemishes that appear on the skin are because of inflammation of skin tissue. As skin gets inflamed, it starts generating acne and other problems on the skin. Cherry Blossom has anti-inflammatory properties and is great to tone down redness and irritation. The flower is especially beneficial for sensitive skin that is prone to redness, dryness and irritation. By incorporating sakura-infused products into your daily skincare routine, you can see immediate effects.

    Continuous exposure to pollution, sun, and toxins in the air while commuting speeds up the ageing process by increasing the free radical movement. Moreover, with time these toxins get accumulated over the skin, causing dark spots and wrinkles. Cherry Blossom is an effective anti-ageing herb because it boosts collagen synthesis that helps to remove the toxin from the skin and increase elasticity and smoothness. Moreover, with anti-ageing properties, Cherry Blossom also reduces dullness and heals damaged skin.

  • Nutmeg Essential Oil for Bulk Buyers High Quality Bulk

    Nutmeg Essential Oil for Bulk Buyers High Quality Bulk

    Native to Indonesia, nutmeg is an evergreen tree cultivated for two spices derived from its fruit: nutmeg, from its seed, and mace, from the seed covering. Nutmeg has been prized since medieval times as a culinary flavoring and for use in herbal preparations. Nutmeg essential oil has a warm, spicy aroma that is energizing and uplifting to the senses. Numeg Vitality contains antioxidants, may support cognitive function and the immune system, and offers cleansing properties when taken as a dietary supplement.

    Benefits & Uses

    Nutmeg is very high in monoterpenes, which can help to create an environment that is unfriendly to bacteria. This makes it very suitable for dental care products. Plus, it is gentle enough for sensitive or infected gums and may also relieve minor mouth sores. Add a few drops of nutmeg to your mouthwash or right on top of your dollop of toothpaste before brushing.

    Nutmeg has many properties that benefit the skin, from improving circulation to combatting acne to stimulating healthy blood flow. And because it fights free radicals, it can improve the overall appearance of skin and slow the aging process.

    Nutmeg stimulates the digestive system and can relieve bloating, flatulence, diarrhea, indigestion, and constipation. Simply apply a few drops to the abdomen or take internally.

    Many essential oils can stimulate brain activity. Nutmeg, in particular, works by lifting away exhaustion while improving concentration and memory. For best results, use it in a diffuser during study time.

    Blends Well With
    Bay, clary sage, coriander, geranium, lavender, lime, mandarin, oakmoss, orange, peru balsam, petitgrain, and rosemary

    Safety

    Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. Keep away from eyes and mucous membranes. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a health professional prior to use.

  • Bulk Sweet Perilla Oil Therapeutic Grade For Skincare Sweet Perilla Essential Oil

    Bulk Sweet Perilla Oil Therapeutic Grade For Skincare Sweet Perilla Essential Oil

    This oil is made from the Perilla frutescens, a leafy, bushy herb in the mint family that’s also known as “wild basil” (because it’s often mistaken for basil), “purple mint,” “rattlesnake weed,” and “Shiso.” Traditionally grown in Asian countries, Perilla came to the U.S. in the late 1800s, brought by Asian immigrants. It has a strong, minty smell (though some have described it as more similar to cinnamon or licorice), and likes light to medium moist well-drained and rich soil, along with a lot of sun. It can grow up to four feet tall, with serrated leaves that turn purple to red in the fall. Both the young leaves and the seedlings are edible on this plant, raw or cooked. The leaves are often used as a spice, cooked, or fried, and may be combined with rice, fish, soups, and vegetables. You can add the seedlings to salads, and older leaves for flavoring in just about anything. In Asia, immature flower clusters are used in soups and chilled tofu, and the seeds to spice up tempura and miso. The Japanese also use it to make pickled plums, called “umeboshi plums.” In the U.S., perilla essential oil is often used to flavor foods, candies, and sauces. Both the leaves and the seeds have many good-for-you nutrients, including protein, fatty acids, and disease-fighting antioxidants.

    Benefits

    Perilla stands out as far as what it offers the skin—especially sensitive skin. Excellent for treating aging skin – it is rich in omega-3, soothing, repairing and providing powerful antioxidant protection for mature and aging skin. Rich in flavones, it offers potent antioxidant activity thus helping to prevent free-radical-induced damage to the skin cells, which can result in premature aging. This oil is a fine, ‘dry’ oil which is easily absorbed into the skin. It is non-greasy and useful for a wide variety of products.

    Perilla also provides the following skin benefits:

    • Antioxidants: If you want to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, antioxidants are key.
    • Cleansing: This means the oil can help minimize the appearance of large pores, giving your skin a smoother, more flawless look while helping to reduce the risk of oily skin and clogged pores.
    • Removes dirt and impurities: Because of its cleansing properties, this oil is well known as a powerful skin cleanser.
  • Lemongrass Essential Oil Therapeutic Grade For Skincare

    Lemongrass Essential Oil Therapeutic Grade For Skincare

    Due to its natural anti-microbial and anti-bacterial properties, Lemongrass essential oil is included in an array of formulations for hygiene such as soaps, body scrubs, lotions, and cleansing serums; and as an additive to industrial cleansers and all-purpose disinfectants. This top note essential oil is widely used for aromatherapy, massage therapy, and for at-home use in a diffuser. For health benefits, consumers may seek out herbal teas or supplements that contain lemongrass oil.

    Benefits

    One way to experience the benefits of Lemongrass essential oil is by diffusing the oil in your diffuser at home. Consider diffusing Lemongrass oil when you want to overpower feelings of nervousness, or eliminate mental fatigue. Diffusing Lemongrass essential oil can also help promote a positive outlook and heighten your awareness. Another benefit of diffusing Lemongrass oil is the refreshing, herbaceous aroma of the oil. If you want to experience the aromatic benefits of Lemongrass essential oil but don’t have time to diffuse it, place one drop in the palm of your hand, rub your hands together, and inhale softly for up to 30 seconds or longer as desired.

    Lemongrass contains purifying and toning benefits for the skin, and can be used in your skin care routine to help promote pure, toned skin. Consider adding a few drops of Lemongrass essential oil to your daily cleanser or moisturizer to help tone and purify skin. Similar to Melaleuca, Lemongrass oil can also help promote the appearance of healthy fingernails and toenails. To experience these benefits of Lemongrass, try combining it with Melaleuca essential oil and apply the mixture to your fingernails and toenails to help them look and feel clean.

    The soothing properties of Lemongrass essential oil also make it helpful for the body after physical activity. Consider applying Lemongrass essential oil topically where needed after a hard workout to utilize the soothing properties of the oil. You can also dilute Lemongrass and apply it after a long run for a refreshing feeling. No matter what kind of workout you choose, Lemongrass essential oil can help soothe the body after exertion during physical activity.

    Precautions

    Because lemongrass stimulates menstrual flow, it should not be used by women who are pregnant as there is a slight chance that this may lead to a miscarriage. Lemongrass oil should not be used while breastfeeding, and it should not be used topically on children under the age of two. If you’re being treated for a medical condition or are currently taking medication, speak with your healthcare provider before using lemongrass oil, especially internally.