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Lavender Pure Essential Oil (GC/MS Tested), 1/2 fl oz (15 mL) Dropper Bottle

This hardy evergreen shrub grows about four feet tall in warm areas, such as Spain and France. The plant yields blue-grey flowers that grow upwards from woody branches. A favorite in cosmetics and toiletries, it has even been used as a useful, natural aid in keeping pesky bugs at bay. Pure and clean, this versatile herb has been widely used since the Babylonian era.

 
Plant Part Used
Flowers

Extraction Method

Steam distillation

Aroma

Strong. Camphor notes with woody undertones.

Lavender Essential Oil Benefits

Encourages deep serenity. Promotes bright moods as it helps ease occasional stress and tension. Improves focus, energy and vitality.

Blends Well With

Basil Oil, Black Pepper Oil, Cinnamon Oil, Clary Sage Oil, Cypress Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Jasmine Oil, Juniper Berry Oil, Lime Oil, Peppermint Oil, Pine Oil, Rosemary Oil, Sage Oil, Spruce Oil, White Camphor Oil

History of Lavender

Lavender oil has been used for centuries. The Egyptians used the oil in their mummification process for esteemed royalty. Its skin-supportive properties are renowned and it has been used throughout the ages as a powerful bug-off when applied to the skin. It smells wonderful to humans and has been used in sachets for drawers and wardrobes, potpurri and more for generations!

Aromatherapy Uses

Bath & Shower

Add 5-10 drops to hot bath water, or sprinkle into shower steam before getting in for an at-home spa experience.

Massage

8-10 drops of essential oil per 1 ounce of carrier oil. Apply a small amount directly to areas of concern, such as muscles, skin or joints. Work the oil gently into the skin until it is fully absorbed.

Inhalation

Inhale the aromatic vapors directly from the bottle, or place a few drops in a burner or diffuser to fill a room with its scent.

DIY Projects

This oil can be used in your homemade DIY projects, such as in candles, soaps, and body care products!

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Clove Fragrance Oil, 1 fl oz (30 mL) Bottle

Ah, the scent of clove. Intrinsically warming, and spicy. This deeply soothing aroma is known to add a kick to mulled wines, and culinary dishes. Today, you can enjoy the fragrant benefits of Clove with Piping Rock’s Clove Fragrance Oil. Its delicious scent makes it the perfect choice for homemad colognes, soaps, candles, and aftershaves!

Fragrance

A spicy, soothing aroma.

History of Clove

Clove’s aroma is reminiscent of the scent you would find in your spice cabinet, but more potent. Though this spice makes a pronounced and exotic addition to many recipes, the oil’s aromatherapy uses are even more remarkable.

How to Use Clove Fragrance Oil

Add the sultry aroma of Clove to your candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!

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Sandalwood Essential Oil Blend, 1/2 fl oz (15 mL) Dropper Bottle

With an ideal proprietary blend of sandalwood essential oil and sweet almond oil, our Sandalwood Blend supplies sandalwood’s intoxicating fragrance and therapeutic benefits in a convenient, cost-effective form. This mind-expanding blend is perfect for a soothing bath or as an aromatic accompaniment to meditation and quiet contemplation.

Plant Part Used

Wood

Extraction Method

Steam distillation

Aroma

Medium. Warm, full and spicy-sweet.

Benefits

Promotes calmness, meditation and spirituality.

Blends Well With

Bergamot, Black Pepper, Cinnamon Bark, Cinnamon Leaf, Clary Sage, Clove, Coriander, Cypress, Frankincense, Galbanum, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Mandarin, Myrrh, Rose, Orange, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Peppermint, Sweet Fennell, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang

History of Sandalwood Blend

With wellness uses stretching far back in time, sandalwood has been blended with other mystical botanicals -- including turmeric, jasmine, and patchouli -- by Buddhist monks and Hindu seers seeking spiritual enlightenment. In traditional practices, sandalwood has been mixed with rose, honey, coconut water and other natural compounds to lend its calming and wellness benefits to a wide range of applications.

Neutral-scented sweet almond oil allows sandalwood’s aroma to soar in our Sandalwood Blend. Cold pressed from the nuts of the Prunus amygdalus dulcis tree, nutrient-rich sweet almond oil has emollient and wellness-promoting properties that work wonders on skin.

Using Sandalwood Blended Oil

Bath & Shower

Add 5-10 drops to hot bath water, or sprinkle into shower steam before getting in for an at-home spa experience.

Massage

8-10 drops of essential oil per 1 ounce of carrier oil. Apply a small amount directly to areas of concern, such as muscles, skin, or joints. Work the oil gently into the skin until it is fully absorbed.

Inhalation

Inhale the aromatic vapors directly from the bottle, or place a few drops in a burner or diffuser to fill a room with its scent.

DIY Projects

This oil can be used in your homemade DIY projects, such as in candles, soaps and other body care products!

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Gardenia Fragrance Oil, 1/2 fl oz (15 mL) Dropper Bottle

A member of the coffee (Rubiaceae) family, gardenias are lovely decorative evergreen shrubs native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, southern Asia, Australasia and Oceania. They bear fragrant white to pale yellow flowers that bloom from mid-spring to mid-summer. The intoxicating, floral aroma of gardenias has made them a popular garden and household plant in addition to a must-have ingredient in perfumery!

Fragrance

Floral, green and sweet

History of Gardenia

Gardenias earned their moniker from botanist Carl Linnaeus and naturalist John Ellis, who named the lush flower after famous Scottish botanist Dr. Alexander Garden. A symbol of love, harmony and grace, gardenias are distinctly romantic in their appearance and, most importantly, their uplifting aroma. In France, these supple blooms are worn by men as boutonnieres during extravagant evening events.

Gardenia Oil Uses

Enjoy the intoxicating aroma of gardenia fragrance oil in candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!

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Peppermint Pure Essential Oil (GC/MS Tested), 1/2 fl oz (15 mL) Dropper Bottle

 A perennial herb with pleasingly pointed green leaves, peppermint is grown throughout many regions of the globe, particularly Europe and Northern Africa. Its strong minty aroma is very evident, even upon gently brushing the plant, and its fragrance has a sweet note, along with a hint of pepper, as its name implies. Peppermint is widely used in candy, food and drinks, and it is regarded as one of the most important essential oils in aromatherapy!

Plant Part Used

Flowering plant

Extraction Method

Steam distilled

Aroma

Strong. Bold & minty.

Benefits

Refreshing, relaxing and stimulating. Heightens spirits, and deepens insight.

Blends Well With

Basil, Black Pepper, Cacao, Cinnamon Leaf, Cinnamon Bark, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram, Niaouli, Pine, Ravensara, Rosemary, Spearmint, Tea Tree

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Lavender Chamomile Fragrance Oil, 1/2 fl oz (15 mL) Dropper Bottle

There are few things quite as soothing as a cup of chamomile or lavender tea before bed. These floral wonder herbs have long been associated with relaxation, and for some hold quite the nostalgic sensation of summers spent among the blooms of these flowers. We’ve combined these two popular aromas together for an intricate spa fragrance. You’ll love to use this Lavender Chamomile Oil in all your homemade products!

Fragrance

Herbal and floral, like a fresh cup of tea before bed

Flash Point

248°F

History of Lavender & Chamomile

A hardy evergreen shrub, lavender is best known for its eye-catching blue-grey blooms which grow straight up towards the sun. An herb treasured since the Babylonian era, fields of lavender can be found growing throughout Spain and France. Chamomile, famous for its tea, is a daisy-like flower native to Europe which thrives throughout the U.S. It is perhaps one of the oldest herbs used by man, dating back to the ancient Egyptians. These timeless aromas come together in this oil, and a little goes a long way with your projects!

How to Use Lavender Chamomile Fragrance Oil

Add the soothing, clean aroma of Lavender Chamomile fragrance oil to your candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!

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Japanese Cherry Blossom Fragrance Oil (version of Bath & Body Works), 1/2 fl oz (15 mL) Dropper Bottle

The Japanese cherry tree, known as the sakura tree in Japan, is the epitome of spring. These captivating blossoms are short-lived, emerging in early spring for just a few days as they paint the landscape in a sea of gorgeous pale pink. Now you can capture he poetic beauty of a fragrant spring day in Kyoto with each homemade product infused with our Japanese Cherry Blossom fragrance oil!

Fragrance

Captivating aroma combining floral Asian pears, Fuji apples, sandalwood and vanilla

History of Japanese Cherry Blossom

The pink blossoms of the Japanese cherry tree are historically embedded in Japanese culture. The centuries-old tradition known as Hanami is the celebration of spring, wherein friends and families gather beneath the enchanting pink sakura blossoms to picnic amongst the blooms. This complex fragrance oil truly blossoms in soap making, but also makes a perfect addition to most homemade projects!

How to use Japanese Cherry Blossom Fragrance Oil

Get lost in the intoxicating aroma of our Japanese Cherry Blossom fragrance oil in your candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!

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