Single Essential Oils

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Aromatherapy has been around for centuries. It is a practice that uses Essential Oils in many therapeutic applications and offers impressive health benefits. Essential oils are typically extracted from different parts of plants, which are then steam or water distilled, or cold-pressed. The result is highly concentrated oils which can be inhaled directly or indirectly or, alternately, applied to the skin in massage therapy (when diluted properly), or added to all sorts of body lotions or bath salts. Essential oils can also enhance shampoos, conditions, face masks and all kinds of DIY skincare/body care recipes and home cleaning blends. Read more >

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  1. Grapeseed Skin Care Oil (Harmonizing) - 473ml

    Grapeseed oil (Vitis vinifera) is the ideal lightweight carrier for oily skin but is highly compatible for many skin types. Grape Seed oil does not clog pores and also balances both dry and oily spots. You can also enjoy the benefits of grape seed oil in your hair, just add a few drops to your palms and massage into your hair for super smoothing results. Grapeseed Skin Care Oil from Aura Cacia ...

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  2. Eucalyptus Oil - 473ml

    100% PURE ESSENTIAL OIL EUCALPTUS STEAM DISTILLED FROM FRESH, DRY LEAVES AND TWIGS. Eucalyptus Oil is a favorite in aromatherapy, admired for its soothing menthol scent. Centuries ago Eucalyptus trees were thought to cleanse the air, their leaves would be crushed up and used to fight infection and relieve muscular pain. Today, Eucalyptus is still recognized for its medicinal properties, found ...

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Aromatherapy has been around for centuries. It is a practice that uses aromatherapy oils in many therapeutic applications and offers impressive health benefits. Essential oils are typically extracted from different parts of plants, which are then steam or water distilled, or cold-pressed. The result is highly concentrated oils which can be inhaled directly or indirectly or, alternately, applied to the skin in massage therapy (when diluted properly), or added to all sorts of body lotions or bath salts. The best essential oils can also enhance shampoos, conditions, face masks and all kinds of DIY skincare/body care recipes and home cleaning blends.

Essential oils stimulate smell receptors in the nose, send messages through the nervous system to the limbic system, and affect the amygdala, the brain's integrative center responsible for emotions, emotional behaviour, and motivation.

You can purchase aromatherapy oils individually – i.e. one plant extract at a time – or in combination aromatherapy blends geared towards various general indications (stress relief, mood enhancer, focus and concentration, respiratory support, etc.) Since combination oils do not require advanced knowledge of individual oils, their indications, and how to combine them for optimal efficacy, they're ideally suited to beginners. While individual essential oils are the preferred choice for those with a more advanced understanding of aromatherapy, who know how to safely combine them for optimal effectiveness.

Why Choose Single Essential Oils? Their Unique Benefits

  • Allow You To Create Your Own Perfect Blends
  • Ideal For DIY Aromatherapy Recipes
  • Mix Different Scents Together to Create Your Own Fragrance
  • Make Synergic Essential Oil Blends

How to Use Single Essential Oils for Aromatherapy

Essential oils are highly potent, and many are inappropriate for use "as is." Rather, they must be diluted in a carrier oil, such as coconut, olive, or sweet almond oil, before applying them to the skin. Certain aromatherapy oils can cause side effects when used either undiluted or in too large a quantity. Some of the most common side effects include: 

  • Irritation and burning
  • Asthma symptoms
  • Headaches

While select essential oils can safely be used internally, the majority should only be used externally. If you aren't well versed in aromatherapy, you should consult a knowledgeable aromatherapist or other health care practitioner for advice on mixing, blending, and using individual aromatherapy oils. This will also ensure you derive the most benefit from your essential oils.

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