SANDALWOOD OIL
Obtained by steam distillation from the roots and wood of the plant Sandalum album. It has exotic aroma. Refreshes and stimulates the mind, helps thinking and meditation.
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SANDALWOOD OIL
Obtained by steam distillation from the roots and wood of the plant Sandalum album. It has exotic aroma. Refreshes and stimulates the mind, helps thinking and meditation.
ROSEWOOD OIL
Obtained by steam distillation of the water impregnated wood chips and plant Aniba rosaedora. It has a very pleasant sweet aroma and is used for flavoring properties
PATCHOULI OIL
Obtained by steam distillation of the dried leaves of the plant Pogostemon patchouli. The aroma is penetrating and powerful. Added to the bath and relaxes, refreshes the mind. Relieves stress.
NEROLI OIL
Obtained from the flowers of the plant Citrus aurantium Amara (Neratzia) by steam distillation. The most common use is in the Water-of-Neroli (rose water). To Neroli oil are among the most effective essential oils with sedative and antidepressant properties.
GERANIUM OIL
Produced by the plant Pelargonium graveolens by steam distillation from the leaves and branches of the. Used in cosmetics, mainly, for dry and normal skin.
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