Description
Latin Name: Agonis fragrans
Origin: Australian
This oil is often compared to Tea Tree, but has a slightly more gentle, fresh citrus aroma. The oil is extracted using steam distillation of the shrub bush Agonis fragrans.
£11.20 – £179.90
Latin Name: Agonis fragrans
Origin: Australian
This oil is often compared to Tea Tree, but has a slightly more gentle, fresh citrus aroma. The oil is extracted using steam distillation of the shrub bush Agonis fragrans.
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Content | Latin Name: Agonis fragrans Origin: Australian This oil is often compared to Tea Tree, but has a slightly more gentle, fresh citrus aroma. The oil is extracted using steam distillation of the shrub bush Agonis fragrans. | Latin name: Angelica archangelica Country of Origin: UK Is a bright light yellow coloured oil with a very powerful aroma, herbaceous and earthy. This oil is distilled from the cleaned and dried harvested roots. The roots are harvested mechanically and then cleaned before chopping and are then steam distilled to produce a bright pure oil. Angelica is a biennial plant with the roots being harvested after the first seasons growth, usually in the winter months which is why this is grown in the lighter black or sandy soils to allow for ease of harvesting. Angelica has been used throughout history with its many virtues commonly associated with respiratory problems. But now is widely used in perfumery, cosmetics and as a flavouring. A highly versatile oil that should be found in any enthusiasts cupboard. Additional information: This oil is classified as flammable and will incur Hazmat shipping | Name:- Chamomile (English/Roman) Latin Name:- Anthemis nobilis Origin:- NEO England UK A perenial of creeping habit - the herb growing to a height of 30cm with flower spikes during the flowering season (July, August) to 45cm. Origins The herb itself has a history of use stretching back to the Ancient Egyptian and Moorish Civilisations and it has certainly been grown in England for over a thousand years, being one of the Saxons nine sacred herbs - known as "Maythen". It is not suprising, therefore, that it should be known as "English Chamomile" being ideally suited to our climate and soils. Harvesting The flower heads are harvested when they are in full bloom in July and August and the Essential Oil is extracted by Steam distillation. The Oil is a sky blue colour when first distilled with a clean, almost medicinal but floral aroma. The sky blue is caused ny the presence of traces of chamazulene, a powerful antinflamatory agent. Uses The oil is widely used in Aromatherapy for its soothing properties and its ability to blend happily with other oils, and more generally in cosmetic and skincare preparations. | Latin Name:- Daucus carota Country of Origin:- France Steam distilled from the crushed seeds of the carrot plant. Additonal information - This oil is classed as flammable and will incur Hazmat shipping | Latin Name:- Citrus bergamia Country of Origin:- Italy This Furocoumarin free oil (FCF) oil is produced by the re-distillation of the extracted essential oil. It is the furocoumarins that can be phototoxic on the skin, removal enables them to be used more widely in products used on the skin. Additonal information - This oils is classed as flammable and will incur Hazmat shipping | Name:- Cinnamon Leaf Latin Name :- Cinnamonium zeylanicum Country of Origin:- Sri Lanka Pure Essential Oil - Cinnamon is a gorgeous warm spicy fragrance |
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