Essential Oil

  • Citronella

    Citronella is a lemon‑scented tropical grass whose steam‑distilled leaf oil is widely used for mosquito repellent and as an air deodorizer. Traditional topical use also cites antiseptic and mild anti‑inflammatory effects. Always dilute the essential oil and avoid use in children and pregnancy.

  • Bitter Orange Blossom

    Bitter Orange Blossom offers fragrant floral extracts—neroli, petitgrain and orange peel oil—used in perfumery, skincare and traditional recipes for mild calming and digestive support. Its distilled hydrosol and essential oils are prized for soothing aroma and gentle skin toning, though individual responses vary.

  • Argan

    Argan oil, pressed from the seed of Argania spinosa, is prized for its nutritive and regenerating qualities for skin, hair and nails and is used culinary and cosmetically. Rich in unsaturated fatty acids, vitamin E and carotenoids, it supports conditioning and antioxidant care.

  • Tea Tree

    Tea tree oil, distilled from Melaleuca alternifolia leaves, is widely used in topical products and aromatherapy for its traditional cleansing and toning roles. It is valued for broad-spectrum antimicrobial and skin-supporting applications, though individual responses vary and products are highly concentrated.

  • True Lavender

    True Lavender is a fragrant Mediterranean subshrub whose flowering tops yield an essential oil widely used in aromatherapy and topical care. Its essential oil is valued for calming aroma and skin‑soothing applications. Effects vary by individual; follow dilution guidance and seek professional advice.

  • Ylang Ylang

    Ylang ylang is a tropical tree whose fragrant flowers yield an essential oil prized in perfumery and aromatherapy for calming and hair care uses. The distilled flower oil is applied by diffusion, topical dilution and occasional small oral use in traditional aromatherapy contexts.