Content | Would you like to have the essential oils to make your home smell like Christmas, without having to hand pick them. we have picked a combination of 5 different essential oils to help with the Christmas experience.
In this selection we have included: (All in 10ml Bottles)
Black Spruce, can be add to your Christmas tree to keep the smell going for longer or if you have an artificial tree, to make it smell more real. It can also be added onto pine cones to release the aroma around your home.
Cinnamon Leaf, Clove Bud and Sweet Orange can all be blended together to create the Christmas wreath scent, and added onto the wreaths or put into diffusers and pot pouri.
Peppermint for those that love the candy and minty aroma can be used to add a little something different to the scents at Christmas.
All come in the white presentation box.
Hope you enjoy! | Latin Name:- Eucalyptus globulus
Country Of Origin:- China
Grown and distilled in China. A popular oil with a wide variety of uses and available in several sizes.
Additional information:- This oil is classed as flammable and will incur Hazmat shipping
| Latin Name:- Pimenta racemosa
Origin:- West Indian
Additional information: This oil is classed as flammable and will incur Hazmat shipping
Middle Note Pure essential oil
Steam distilled from the leaves of the bay tree. Used in fragrance, soaps and perfumes as well as a flavour ingredient. Has a high eugenol content.
| Latin Name:- Cedrus atlantica
Country of Origin:- Morocco
Pure Essential Oil with a sweet aromatic aroma. This oil blends well with other fragrances. | Latin Name:- Carum carvi
Origin:-Egypt
This essential oil is produced by crushing and steam distilling the seeds, which are harvested and dried from the caraway herb. The herb is a biennial plant which grows up to 1 metre in height. The flowers are white and are produced on multi branched stems. This oil is documented as being a useful aid to digestion.
Additonal information - This oil is classed as flammable and will incur Hazmat shipping | Name:- Dill
Latin Name:- Anethum graveolens
Country of Origin:- NEO England
Our first production of this oil was grown on the field scale by one of our growers in September 2001. Since then, we have improved techniques and have had several successful harvests of this popular herb. Distilled again this season from the seed heads and flowering tops of the dill plant. The picture shows harvested dill seeds.
Additional Information: This oil is classed as flammable and will incur Hazmat shipping.
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