Essential Oils

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Clove oil

$15
  • Scientific name : Syzygium aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata
  • Synonyms: ding xiang (Mandarin Chinese), laung (Hindi), clavo (Spanish), clou de girofle (French), chiodo di garofano (Italian), qurnafl (Arabic), and nelke (German).
  • Parts used: flower buds, other parts such as the stem and leaves, may also be used.
  • Method of extraction: steam distillation
  • Appearance: Pale yellow to golden yellow liquid
  • Odor: strong spicy fragrance similar to that of clove.
  • Purity: 100%
  • Main active ingredients : eugenol, eugenyl acetate and caryophyllene  
  • Main uses:  for skin, Hair, Candida Infections, toothache, Dental Care, sexually for men and women, antimicrobial, antibacterial, immune booster, anticancer, blood circulation, Alleviates respiratory problems, stress reliever, prevent ulcers, anti-inflammatory, control diabetes, improve liver function, insect repellent, in cosmetics and in aromatherapy.

 

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Eucalyptus oil

$30
  • Scientific name: Eucalyptus globules
  • Parts used: Leaves
  • Method of extraction: Steam distillation
  • Appearance: Colorless liquid
  • Purity: 100%
  • Main active constituent: Eucalyptol
  • Main uses: relieves cough, for cold and sinus, controls allergies, helps reduce symptoms of flu and fever, relieves sore throat, boosts immune health, eases sore muscles and joint pain, alleviates headaches, combats stress and soothes the mind, promote mental clarity, cleans brain and improve mood, helps sores and wounds to heal, soothes insect bites and burns, relieves sunburn, helps get rid of acne, fights fungal infections, keeps insects and rodents away, natural anti-bacterial cleaner and deodorizer, fights dandruff and lice, stimulates the scalp, promotes teeth and gums and keeps away bad breath.
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Lemongrass oil

$20$35
  • Scientific Name: Cymbopogon citrates, Family: Poaceae
  • Synonyms: Cymbopogon, barbed wire grass, silky heads, Cochin grass, Malabar grass, oily heads, citronella grass, fever grass and زيت حشيشه الليمون.
  • Parts used: leaves
  • Method of extraction: steam distillation
  • Appearance: Dark yellow
  • Purity: 100%
  • Main active ingredients: Myrcene, Citral, Citronellal, Geranyl Acetate, Nerol, Geraniol, and Limonene.
  • Main uses: Reduces Oily Skin, Supports Skin Health, Anti-Fungal, Prevents Acne, Antiseptic and Astringent Properties, Reduces Pain and Muscle Cramps, Freshens up the Atmosphere, Reduces anxiety, Works as a stress reliever, For massage, for hair (Eliminates Dandruff, Promotes Healthy Hair and Helps Fight Lice ), and Eliminates Pests.
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Marjoram Oil

$20$40
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Peppermint oil

$15$30
  • Scientific Name: Mentha piperita, Family Lamiaceae
  • Parts used: Leaves
  • Method of extraction: Steam Distillation
  • Appearance: pale yellow to green
  • Purity: 100%
  • Main active ingredients: menthol and menthone.
  • Main uses: Relieves muscle and joint pain, increases energy and improves exercise performance, sinus care and respiratory aid, seasonal allergy relief, alleviates headaches, improves IBS symptoms, reduces nausea and vomiting, improves colic symptoms, supports Oral hygiene and freshens breath, relieves itching, for acne, Sunburn protection and relief, promotes hair growth and reduces dandruff.
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Thyme Oil

$20$40
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