- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Anise Oil: Obtained from Pimpinella anisum, it’s known for its distinctive licorice scent. Used in flavorings, liqueurs, and perfumery.
- Asafoetida Oil: A strong, pungent oil used primarily to flavor food, especially in Indian cuisine.
- 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.
- Basil Oil: Popular in perfumery and aromatherapy, basil oil has a fresh, herbaceous scent that is uplifting and calming.
- Bay Leaf Oil: Known for its strong, spicy fragrance, it’s used in perfumery and aromatherapy.
- 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.
- Birch Oil: Used in aromatherapy for its invigorating, uplifting effects.
- 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.
- Blue Tansy Oil (Tanacetum annuum): Valued for the striking blue color of its oil, it’s used in skincare and aromatherapy.
- Buchu Oil: Extracted from the buchu shrub, this oil was once widely used but is now less common due to its toxicity.
- Calamodin (Calamansi) Oil: From a Philippine citrus, this oil is extracted via cold press or steam distillation, used in various cosmetic and culinary applications.
- Calamus Oil: Once a food additive, now mainly used in perfumery for its distinctive scent.
- Camphor Oil: A staple in cosmetics and household cleaners, known for its strong, medicinal fragrance.
- Cannabis Flower Essential Oil: Used for flavoring foods and as a scent in personal care products.
- Caraway Seed Oil: A flavoring agent in foods, mouthwashes, and toothpastes, known for its warm, spicy aroma.
- Cardamom Seed Oil: Extracted from Zingiberaceae seeds, it’s used in aromatherapy and as a fragrance in various products.
- Carrot Seed Oil: Known for its soothing properties in aromatherapy.
- Cassia Oil: Similar to cinnamon, used in cooking and spice blends for its strong, spicy aroma.
- Cedar Oil (Cedarwood Oil): Used primarily in perfumes for its warm, woody scent, promoting a relaxing environment.
- Chamomile Oil: Roman and German varieties are used in aromatherapy for their calming effects on the skin, mind, and body.
- Cinnamon Oil: Commonly used for flavoring with its warm, spicy scent.
- Cistus Ladanifer Oil: Extracted from leaves and flowers, used in perfumery.
- Citron Oil: Used in Ayurveda and perfumery, known for its refreshing and clean scent.
- Citronella Oil: A natural insect repellent, also used in lotions and sprays.
- Clary Sage Oil: Used in perfumery and as a flavoring in alcoholic beverages, known for its calming properties.
- Clove Oil: Widely used in perfumery and medicinal applications, especially for digestive and dental support.
- Coriander Oil: Employed in perfumery for its sweet, spicy aroma.
- Cypress Oil: Valued in aromatherapy for its refreshing and calming scent.
- Dill Oil: Commonly used for its fresh, herbaceous flavor in food.
- Elemi Oil: Employed in the perfume industry for its fresh, citrus-like fragrance.
- Eucalyptus Oil: Known for its invigorating and purifying properties, used in aromatherapy.
- Fennel Oil: Often used in aromatherapy for its sweet, licorice-like aroma.
- Frankincense Oil: A staple in perfumery for its deep, resinous scent.
- Galbanum Oil: Known for its intense green, woody aroma in perfumery.
- Geranium Oil: Popular in perfumery for its floral, slightly minty fragrance.
- Ginger Oil: Widely used in aromatherapy for its warming and stimulating effects.
- Grapefruit Oil: Employed in aromatherapy for its uplifting and refreshing scent.
- Helichrysum Oil: Known for its healing properties in aromatherapy.
- Hyssop Oil: Used in aromatherapy, known for its purifying properties.
- Immortelle Oil: Valued in aromatherapy for its restorative properties.
- Jasmine Oil: A highly prized oil in perfumery for its intensely floral and exotic aroma.
- Juniper Berry Oil: Used in aromatherapy for its cleansing and invigorating effects.
- Kanuka Oil: Known for its soothing properties in aromatherapy.
- Lavandin Oil: A variant of lavender, used in aromatherapy for its calming effects.
- Lavender Oil: One of the most popular oils in aromatherapy, known for its relaxing and soothing properties.
- Lemon Oil: Used for its refreshing and purifying qualities in aromatherapy.
- Lemongrass Oil: Known for its invigorating and antiseptic properties, widely used in aromatherapy.
- Lime Oil: Employed in aromatherapy for its refreshing and uplifting scent.
- Linden Blossom Oil: Used in aromatherapy for its calming and soothing effects.
- Mandarin Oil: Known for its sweet, citrus aroma, used in aromatherapy.
- Manuka Oil: Employed for its therapeutic properties in aromatherapy.
- Marjoram Oil: Known for its warm, spicy aroma, used in aromatherapy for its calming effects.