Extracted from the leaves of the Patchouli plant, Patchouli oil has many uses and benefits for both the mind and body. Patchouli essential oil contains a variety of skin benefits and can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, blemishes, and skin imperfections. The sweet and musky scent of Patchouli oil is often used in perfumes and colognes and can emit …
Valerian
Native to parts of Europe and Asia, Valerian plant is used to extract valerian essential oil. The evidence shows that this essential oil (valerian) was used as early as 500 years ago making this one of the oldest medicinal plants on earth for man to shall ever have access and full use of. Today, this species of plants have been …
Neroli
Native to the African continent and best suited for the tropics, this precious essential oil is dominant in East African and requires minimal care to handle. Currently, the species have found the roots to America and Asia where it is grown under massive support and care. At the professional levels, it is used to decrease blood pressure and cortisol levels. …
Frankincense
Originating from France, need not have said, because that is obvious from the name itself. As the time and resources invested in it suggest, public and even the world have developed a strong faith in this product due to its ability to produce the quality and desired health benefit one sole desired. With France as its mother country, this plant …
CedarWood
Traced to as far as ancient Egypt, this wood is said so beneficial that most people can’t believe that such a desert tree variety can yield what can be termed goldmine when it comes to health provision. Desert is always associated with tough and thorny but essentially useless plant varieties like cactus which can do you more harm than good. …
Marjoram
With the native origin of the North of Africa, this plant has always provided the world with the best of its species, Marjoram essential oil. This oil is not only useful for the personal care but also used by professional medical practitioners and certified laboratories at the advanced levels. Acting as an effective analgesic, this master healer has proven countless …
Grapefruit
Bred in the 18th century as a cross between a pomelo and an orange, “grapefruit” got its name because of growing in clusters similar to a grape. This implies that the grapefruit has adopted better and more environmentally tolerant characteristics from the two breeds of plants. With this comes the health benefit and its wider use both by medical practitioners …
Mandarin
Known for promoting calmness and uplifting the mood, mandarin essential oil is a close cousin of tangerine. Pure mandarin oil reduces the negative effects of daily stress, promotes deep, restful sleep, and supports feelings of contentment and well being. Mandarin was last modified: October 8th, 2018 by Salts & Co
Ylang Ylang
Extracted from the fresh flowers ylang-ylang tree (Carnage Odorata) —often found in rainforests of Asian and South Pacific Islands— Ylang Ylang oil is often applied to the skin directly to promote relaxation and helps lower blood pressure. It is composed of chemicals like benzyl acetate, linalool, methyl benzoate, P-Cresyl methyl ether, and 3-methyl-2-butenyl acetate. This fine composition enhances its effectiveness …