ESSENTIAL OILS

  1. Agar Oil (Oodh): Extracted from the rare agarwood, this oil is highly valued in perfumery for its rich, woody, and complex aroma. It’s often used in luxurious fragrances and traditional medicine.
  2. Ajwain Oil: Distilled from Carum copticum, this oil contains a high percentage of thymol, known for its antiseptic properties. It’s commonly used in medicinal applications and as a fragrance component.
  3. Angelica Root Oil: Derived from Angelica archangelica, this oil has a herbaceous, earthy aroma. It’s utilized in traditional medicine and perfumery for its soothing qualities.
  4. Anise Oil: Obtained from Pimpinella anisum, it’s known for its distinctive licorice scent. Used in flavorings, liqueurs, and perfumery.
  5. Asafoetida Oil: A strong, pungent oil used primarily to flavor food, especially in Indian cuisine.
  6. Balsam of Peru: Extracted from Myroxylon, this oil has a sweet, vanilla-like fragrance and is used in food and drinks for flavoring, as well as in perfumes and toiletries.
  7. Basil Oil: Popular in perfumery and aromatherapy, basil oil has a fresh, herbaceous scent that is uplifting and calming.
  8. Bay Leaf Oil: Known for its strong, spicy fragrance, it’s used in perfumery and aromatherapy.
  9. Bergamot Oil: A citrusy, sweet oil used in a wide range of perfumes and aromatherapy products. It’s known for its ability to elevate mood and alleviate stress.
  10. Birch Oil: Used in aromatherapy for its invigorating, uplifting effects.
  11. Black Pepper Oil: Distilled from Piper nigrum berries, this oil has a warm, spicy scent and is used in both aromatherapy and as a flavoring agent.
  12. Blue Tansy Oil (Tanacetum annuum): Valued for the striking blue color of its oil, it’s used in skincare and aromatherapy.
  13. Buchu Oil: Extracted from the buchu shrub, this oil was once widely used but is now less common due to its toxicity.
  14. Calamodin (Calamansi) Oil: From a Philippine citrus, this oil is extracted via cold press or steam distillation, used in various cosmetic and culinary applications.
  15. Calamus Oil: Once a food additive, now mainly used in perfumery for its distinctive scent.
  16. Camphor Oil: A staple in cosmetics and household cleaners, known for its strong, medicinal fragrance.
  17. Cannabis Flower Essential Oil: Used for flavoring foods and as a scent in personal care products.
  18. Caraway Seed Oil: A flavoring agent in foods, mouthwashes, and toothpastes, known for its warm, spicy aroma.
  19. Cardamom Seed Oil: Extracted from Zingiberaceae seeds, it’s used in aromatherapy and as a fragrance in various products.
  20. Carrot Seed Oil: Known for its soothing properties in aromatherapy.
  21. Cassia Oil: Similar to cinnamon, used in cooking and spice blends for its strong, spicy aroma.
  22. Cedar Oil (Cedarwood Oil): Used primarily in perfumes for its warm, woody scent, promoting a relaxing environment.
  23. Chamomile Oil: Roman and German varieties are used in aromatherapy for their calming effects on the skin, mind, and body.
  24. Cinnamon Oil: Commonly used for flavoring with its warm, spicy scent.
  25. Cistus Ladanifer Oil: Extracted from leaves and flowers, used in perfumery.
  26. Citron Oil: Used in Ayurveda and perfumery, known for its refreshing and clean scent.
  27. Citronella Oil: A natural insect repellent, also used in lotions and sprays.
  28. Clary Sage Oil: Used in perfumery and as a flavoring in alcoholic beverages, known for its calming properties.
  29. Clove Oil: Widely used in perfumery and medicinal applications, especially for digestive and dental support.
  30. Coriander Oil: Employed in perfumery for its sweet, spicy aroma.
  31. Cypress Oil: Valued in aromatherapy for its refreshing and calming scent.
  32. Dill Oil: Commonly used for its fresh, herbaceous flavor in food.
  33. Elemi Oil: Employed in the perfume industry for its fresh, citrus-like fragrance.
  34. Eucalyptus Oil: Known for its invigorating and purifying properties, used in aromatherapy.
  35. Fennel Oil: Often used in aromatherapy for its sweet, licorice-like aroma.
  36. Frankincense Oil: A staple in perfumery for its deep, resinous scent.
  37. Galbanum Oil: Known for its intense green, woody aroma in perfumery.
  38. Geranium Oil: Popular in perfumery for its floral, slightly minty fragrance.
  39. Ginger Oil: Widely used in aromatherapy for its warming and stimulating effects.
  40. Grapefruit Oil: Employed in aromatherapy for its uplifting and refreshing scent.
  41. Helichrysum Oil: Known for its healing properties in aromatherapy.
  42. Hyssop Oil: Used in aromatherapy, known for its purifying properties.
  43. Immortelle Oil: Valued in aromatherapy for its restorative properties.
  44. Jasmine Oil: A highly prized oil in perfumery for its intensely floral and exotic aroma.
  45. Juniper Berry Oil: Used in aromatherapy for its cleansing and invigorating effects.
  46. Kanuka Oil: Known for its soothing properties in aromatherapy.
  47. Lavandin Oil: A variant of lavender, used in aromatherapy for its calming effects.
  48. Lavender Oil: One of the most popular oils in aromatherapy, known for its relaxing and soothing properties.
  49. Lemon Oil: Used for its refreshing and purifying qualities in aromatherapy.
  50. Lemongrass Oil: Known for its invigorating and antiseptic properties, widely used in aromatherapy.
  51. Lime Oil: Employed in aromatherapy for its refreshing and uplifting scent.
  52. Linden Blossom Oil: Used in aromatherapy for its calming and soothing effects.
  53. Mandarin Oil: Known for its sweet, citrus aroma, used in aromatherapy.
  54. Manuka Oil: Employed for its therapeutic properties in aromatherapy.
  55. Marjoram Oil: Known for its warm, spicy aroma, used in aromatherapy for its calming effects.
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