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natural as love — as simple as that.
We are devoted to creating highly efficacious, potent, and naturally powered products enriched with only the good stuff and none of the fluff. Our fresh ingredients come from a few suppliers who work directly with ethical farms from all over the world, who also prioritize processing methods that respect the unique nature of each plant, ensuring authenticity and potency.
We don’t use any toxic chemicals, harsh preservatives, or synthetic fragrances in our formulations. Our products are scented using only 100% Natural essential oils and botanical extracts, each selected for its unique properties. We also love sourcing exotic and unusual essential oils from around the world and creating unique intentional blends to naturally nurture the skin and calm the mind.
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Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil
Apricot oil is derived from the kernels of the apricot fruit (Prunus armeniaca). The oil is typically extracted through a cold-pressing process, which preserves its beneficial properties and natural aroma.
Apricots have a long history that dates back thousands of years, originating in ancient China and spreading to the Mediterranean regions. The oil derived from the apricot kernel has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, particularly in Persian and Ayurvedic practices, where it was valued for its nourishing and healing qualities. In folk remedies, apricot oil was often employed to soothe dry skin and promote overall well-being
Apricot oil is rich in essential fatty acids, particularly oleic and linoleic acids, which help to hydrate and moisturize the skin. It is easily absorbed into the skin, making it an excellent moisturizer for dry or sensitive skin.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potions
Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Peel Oil
Organic Bergamot FCF (furanocoumarin-free) is a bright and refreshing extract derived from the peels of bergamot oranges, predominantly sourced from the Calabria region of Italy. This oil is specially processed to be bergapten-free, making it a safe choice for skin and body care products as it eliminates the risk of photosensitivity.
This oil boasts a refreshing green and sweet aroma, featuring bright citrusy top notes complemented by a warm, floral undertone – famously known as the signature scent of Earl Grey tea.
Its uplifting scent promotes a sense of well-being and relaxation, making it perfect for a soothing bath experience or a revitalizing body massage.
Origin: Italy
Featured in: The Positivity Potion
Tanacetum Annuum (Blue Tansy) Flower Oil
Blue Tansy oil, derived from the flowers of the Tanacetum annuum plant, has a happy vibrant blue color and distinctive aroma. Rich in active compounds such as camphor and azulene, Blue Tansy is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits.
Historically, blue tansy has been utilized in traditional herbal medicine across various cultures, particularly in Morocco and other regions of North Africa. It has been valued for its anti-inflammatory and calming effects, often used in folk remedies to alleviate skin irritations and promote overall health.
Although not a true Chamomile, Blue Tansy is sometimes referred to as “Moroccan Blue Chamomile.” The scent of Blue Tansy is a delightful fusion of sweet, herbaceous, and slightly floral notes. Its aroma is both refreshing and calming, offering a unique uplifting quality that can brighten the mood, promote feelings of joy, and bring a sense of positivity and calm to your day.
Origin: Morocco
Featured in: The Positivity Potion
Achillea Millefolium (Blue Yarrow) Oil
Blue Yarrow oil, derived from the delicate flowers of Achillea millefolium, is a remarkable oil with a rich history steeped in tradition and healing. Ancient cultures utilized it for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it a go-to solution for soothing various ailments, including muscle tension and skin irritations.
Blue yarrow has a storied history, dating back to ancient civilizations. Traditionally, it was used by herbalists and healers for its medicinal properties, including wound healing and anti-inflammatory effects. It is also said that Yarrow was named after the legendary Greek hero Achilles, who reportedly used the herb to treat wounds during the Trojan War.
Known for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, blue yarrow is often incorporated into skincare formulations to soothe irritated skin and support healing. Blue yarrow may also aid in balancing hormones, making it beneficial during times of emotional flux.
Origin: Bulgaria
Featured in: The Revive Potion
Calendula Officinalis (Calendula) Flower
Calendula, also known as pot marigold (Calendula officinalis), is a flowering plant that has been used for centuries in skincare due to its numerous benefits for the skin. Calendula flowers are harvested when they are in full bloom, typically during the summer months.
Calendula has a rich history that spans centuries and cultures. Used since ancient times, it was valued by the Egyptians for its healing properties and was employed in traditional medicine throughout Europe, particularly in medieval herbalism. Often referred to as "the poor man’s saffron," calendula was utilized not only for its medicinal benefits but also as a dye and culinary herb. Its reputation as a healing herb is reflected in its use for treating wounds, skin irritations, and even digestive issues.
The oil contains compounds such as flavonoids and triterpene saponins that have anti-inflammatory properties. It soothes and calms irritated or inflamed skin, making it beneficial for conditions such as eczema and dermatitis.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potions
Eriocephalus Punctulatus (Cape Chamomile) Flower Oil
Cape Chamomile, derived from the flowers of the Eriocephalus punctatus plant in the Cape region of South Africa is known for its anti-inflammatory and soothing qualities.
Historically, Cape Chamomile has been utilized by indigenous communities in South Africa for its therapeutic benefits. The plant was traditionally used to alleviate various ailments, including skin conditions. The oil gained recognition in the broader wellness community in the 20th century, as interest in essential oils and natural remedies grew. Cape Chamomile’s distinctive aroma and therapeutic benefits soon made it a sought-after ingredient in aromatherapy and holistic practices worldwide.
Cape Chamomile features a sweet, herbaceous scent with subtle fruity undertones, creating a sense of peace and a serene atmosphere that encourages mindfulness and emotional balance.
Origin: South Africa
Featured in: The Revive Potion
Elettaria Cardamomum (Cardamom) Seed Oil
Cardamom oil, extracted from the aromatic seeds of the Elettaria cardamomum plant is often referred to as the "queen of spices," cardamom has been valued not only for its delightful aroma but also for its numerous therapeutic properties.
Originating in the lush rainforests of India, cardamom has been utilized since ancient times, dating back over 4,000 years. It was also highly prized in ancient Egypt, where it was used in perfumes and as a key ingredient in embalming practices, and it was mentioned in the writings of Greek and Roman philosophers, underscoring its importance in traditional medicine.
Known for its calming properties, the captivating spicy-sweet aroma of cardamom stimulates the senses, promoting a sense of warmth and creates an intimate atmosphere that enhances emotional connection.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Connection Potion
Cedrus Atlantica (Cedarwood) Wood Oil
Atlas Cedarwood, derived from the wood of the Cedrus atlantica tree in the majestic Atlas Mountains of Morocco, is a timeless oil known for its purifying properties and rich historical significance.
The use of cedarwood dates back to ancient civilizations. In Egypt, it was highly regarded for its durability and aromatic qualities, often used in the construction of temples and tombs. It was also employed in mummification processes, where the fragrant wood was thought to provide protection in the afterlife.
The oil boasts a warm, woody scent that evokes a sense of calm and stability, making it an excellent choice for promoting relaxation during a bath, meditation, or yoga practices – to create a peaceful environment.
Origin: Morocco
Featured in: The Positivity Potion, The Revive Potion
Salvia Sclarea (Clary Sage) Oil
Clary Sage oil, derived from the leaves and flowers of the Salvia sclarea plant, has a history that stretches back to ancient times. The oil has been revered across cultures for both its therapeutic benefits and aromatic charm.
Clary Sage has a rich heritage that dates back to ancient Greece and Rome, where it was used for its medicinal properties and as a culinary herb. Its name, derived from the Latin word clarus, meaning “clear,” reflects its traditional use in promoting clarity of mind and vision. The oil was also often employed by herbalists as a remedy for a range of conditions, from headaches, menstrual discomfort, and respiratory problems.
The oil boasts a sweet, herbal aroma with earthy undertones, which has a calming effect on the mind and body. Due to its calming properties, today, Clary Sage is cherished for its potential to support hormonal balance, which can help reduce self-doubt and promote a sense of confidence, allowing women to embrace their sensuality fully. Clary Sage is also believed to enhance sensory perception and stimulate feelings of passion and deeper connection.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Connection Potion, The Revive Potion
Eugenia Caryophillus (Clove) Flower Oil
Clove Bud oil, extracted from the aromatic flower buds of the Syzygium aromaticum tree, is a powerful and versatile oil known for its rich history and numerous therapeutic benefits. With its warm, spicy, and slightly sweet aroma and a variety of uses, clove has been cherished for centuries in medicinal and aromatic applications.
Clove has a fascinating history that dates back over 2,000 years, originating in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia, often referred to as the Spice Islands. Ancient civilizations, including the Chinese and Indians, prized clove not only for its unique flavor but also for its medicinal properties. Clove was so valuable that it was traded as a currency, and it played a significant role in the spice trade that shaped global commerce.
Today, Clove Bud is loved not only for its aromatic allure but also for its invigorating properties that can ignite passion and intimacy. Its adoring aroma is known to evoke feelings of warmth and desire, making it perfect for romantic settings.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Connection Potion
Vitis Vinifera (Green Cognac) Oil
Green Cognac oil, derived from the distillation of the grape skins and seeds used in the production of Cognac brandy, is a luxurious oil celebrated for its rich, complex aroma and numerous therapeutic properties. With a deep-rooted history tied to the prestigious Cognac region of France, this oil embodies elegance and sophistication.
The origins of Cognac date back to the 16th century, when Dutch merchants began distilling wine in the Cognac region of France. This process led to the creation of the renowned brandy we know today. As Cognac became a symbol of luxury and refinement, its byproducts, including the essential oil extracted from grape materials, were also recognized for their aromatic and therapeutic qualities, and it was used in perfumery and aromatherapy to promote relaxation, uplift the mood, and enhance overall well-being.
Cognac features a wine-like, warm, sweet, and slightly fruity aroma that evokes feelings of comfort and indulgence. Its unique scent profile is both soothing and invigorating, making it a key ingredient in our Connection Potion for bringing a touch of elegance and creating a sophisticated aromatic experience.
Origin: Romania
Featured in: The Connection Potion
Copaifera Species (Copaiba) Resin Extract
Copaiba Balsam oil, derived from the resin of the Copaifera tree, is primarily found in the Amazon rainforest and parts of South America. The use of Copaiba dates back to ancient times, where it was highly valued by indigenous tribes for its medicinal properties and cultural significance.
For centuries, indigenous people of the Amazon have utilized Copaiba resin for a variety of purposes. They recognized its powerful anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, using it to treat ailments such as skin irritations, respiratory conditions, and pain. The resin was also incorporated into rituals and ceremonies, reflecting its deep spiritual and cultural importance.
The oil features a rich, warm, and slightly sweet aroma that creates a sense of tranquility. Today, Copaiba Balsam is cherished in holistic practices and aromatherapy for its soothing properties and to promote a sense of peace and well-being.
Origin: Brazil
Featured in: The Revive Potion
Coriandrum Sativum (Coriander) Seed Oil
Coriander oil, derived from the seeds of the coriander plant (Coriandrum sativum), is obtained through steam distillation, capturing its warm, spicy, and slightly sweet aroma. Rich in antioxidants and unique compounds, coriander essential oil is valued in both culinary and holistic practices for its versatile therapeutic properties.
Coriander has a long history of use that dates back thousands of years. It was revered in ancient Egypt, where it was found in tombs and used for its medicinal properties. The Romans utilized coriander for both culinary and medicinal purposes, believing it could enhance digestion and act as a preservative. In traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine, coriander has been used to treat various ailments, from digestive issues to skin irritations. Its enduring presence in cuisines and herbal remedies worldwide underscores its cultural and historical significance.
The warm and comforting aroma of coriander can help reduce feelings of stress and anxiety, promoting relaxation and emotional balance.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Breathe Potion
Eucalyptus Polybractea (Eucalyptus) Leaf Oil
Eucalyptus Blue Mallee is extracted from the leaves of the Eucalyptus polybractea tree, a species native to Australia. This oil is known for its fresh, invigorating aroma and high content of eucalyptol, which contributes to its unique scent and therapeutic properties. Eucalyptus Blue Mallee is particularly valued for its potent antiseptic and respiratory benefits, making it a versatile ingredient in natural health and wellness practices.
Eucalyptus has been utilized for centuries by Indigenous Australian people, who recognized its powerful properties long before its discovery by Western medicine. Traditionally, the leaves were used to make infusions and poultices for a variety of ailments, including respiratory issues, fevers, and infections. The cooling and soothing effects of eucalyptus made it a staple in their herbal practices.
The oil is characterized by its crisp, clean, and invigorating scent, which can instantly uplift the spirit and clear the mind. Its refreshing aroma is used in aromatherapy to promote mental clarity, focus, and a sense of vitality.
Origin: Australia
Featured in: The Tranquil Potion
Eucalyptus Radiata (Eucalyptus) Leaf Oil
Eucalyptus Narrow Leaf is derived from the leaves of the Eucalyptus radiata tree, a species indigenous to Australia. Known for its fresh, clean aroma, this oil is characterized by its high concentration of 1,8-cineole, which contributes to its invigorating scent and numerous therapeutic properties.
Eucalyptus has been an integral part of Indigenous Australian culture for thousands of years. Traditional uses include applying crushed leaves to wounds for their antiseptic properties and using the oil for respiratory ailments. The introduction of eucalyptus to Western medicine in the 19th century highlighted its antimicrobial benefits, leading to its widespread use in various health and wellness practices.
The refreshing aroma of Eucalyptus Narrow Leaf can also enhance concentration and alertness, making it beneficial for study or work environments.
Origin: Australia
Featured in: The Breathe Potion
Pseudotsuga Menziesii (Fir) Leaf Oil
Douglas Fir oil, derived from the needles and branches of the Pseudotsuga menziesii tree, embodies a rich history and extensive range of uses, making it a beloved component of both traditional and contemporary wellness practices. This specific variety, sourced from France, carries a unique heritage that intertwines traditional uses with modern wellness practices.
The Douglas Fir tree, native to the western regions of North America, was introduced to Europe in the 19th century, where it quickly gained popularity for its robust timber and aromatic qualities. In France, the cultivation of Douglas Fir allowed for the extraction of essential oil, which soon became a staple in both perfumery and aromatherapy. In addition to its use in essential oil production, Douglas Fir has been valued in French culture for its association with nature and the outdoors. The oil has historical ties to traditional herbal medicine, where it was used to support respiratory health, alleviate stress, and promote overall well-being.
Fir Douglas essential oil is characterized by its crisp, refreshing, and slightly sweet scent, reminiscent of a lush forest. Its invigorating aroma is known to promote mental clarity, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being.
Origin: France
Featured in: The Tranquil Potion
Boswellia Sacra (Frankincense) Resin Oil
Frankincense, derived from the resin of the Boswellia sacra tree, is a highly revered oil known for its rich, complex aroma and profound therapeutic properties. Sourced from the arid landscapes of Oman, this variety of frankincense holds a significant place in both ancient traditions and modern wellness practices.
Frankincense has a storied history that spans thousands of years, deeply rooted in the cultures of the Arabian Peninsula. In ancient times, it was considered one of the most valuable commodities, traded along the famous Incense Route. The resin was prized not only for its aromatic qualities but also for its use in religious rituals and ceremonies, particularly in ancient Egypt, where it was burned as an offering to deities.
In Oman, the art of harvesting and distilling frankincense has been passed down through generations. The process involves carefully tapping the Boswellia trees to collect the resin, which hardens into aromatic tears. This traditional practice is integral to Omani culture, and frankincense is often used in local customs and rituals.
Omani frankincense essential oil is particularly unique for its warm, earthy, and slightly sweet aroma, which is both grounding and uplifting. Its scent has been used for centuries to promote relaxation, enhance meditation, and create a peaceful environment.
Origin: Oman
Featured The De-Stress Potion
Pelargonium Graveolens Steam (Geranium Rose) Leaf Oil
Geranium Rose, extracted from the fragrant leaves and stems of the Pelargonium graveolens plant, is a beloved oil known for its comforting aroma and numerous therapeutic benefits. Sourced from the sun-drenched landscapes of South Africa, this oil carries a rich history that intertwines cultural significance with modern wellness practices.
The use of geranium dates back to ancient times, with its origins traced to Africa. In South Africa, indigenous tribes have long utilized the plant for its medicinal properties, incorporating it into traditional healing practices. Geranium was prized for its ability to balance emotions and promote physical well-being. As interest in essential oils grew in the 19th century, geranium became a staple in perfumery and holistic health. South Africa emerged as a significant producer, with its unique climate enhancing the quality of the oil. The rose-scented variety of geranium is particularly valued for its sweet and floral fragrance.
The oil features a rich, floral, and slightly herbaceous aroma that is both calming and comforting. Its scent is known to promote emotional balance, reduce stress, and enhance feelings of well-being.
Origin: South Africa
Featured in: The De-Stress, Connection, Revive, Tranquil Potions
Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Oil
Fresh Ginger extracted from the rhizome of the Zingiber officinale plant, is a vibrant and invigorating oil celebrated for its warm, spicy aroma and its powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Sourced from the lush landscapes of Madagascar, this oil carries a rich history intertwined with culinary, medicinal, and cultural significance.
Ginger has been cherished for thousands of years, with its origins in Southeast Asia. It has been a staple in traditional medicine systems across cultures, including Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine. In Madagascar, ginger is deeply woven into local culture and culinary practices. The island's unique climate and rich soil contribute to the distinctive quality of Madagascar’s ginger. Over time, the oil extracted from fresh ginger rhizomes became valued for its potent therapeutic properties, making it a sought-after ingredient in both natural remedies and perfumery.
Origin: Madagascar
Featured in: The Revive Potion
Citrus Paradisi (Grapefruit) Peel Oil
Grapefruit oil, extracted from the vibrant peels of the Citrus × paradisi fruit, is a delightful and uplifting oil celebrated for its refreshing aroma.
Grapefruit is a relatively modern fruit, believed to have originated in the Caribbean during the 18th century through the hybridization of the pomelo and sweet orange. It quickly gained popularity and was cultivated in various regions, particularly in the United States, where it became a staple in diets and wellness practices. In the 19th century, grapefruit was introduced to Europe and became well-known for its health benefits. The essential oil derived from its peels began to be recognized for its therapeutic properties, especially in aromatherapy and natural healing. Grapefruit oil was embraced for its uplifting and invigorating qualities, becoming a favorite among herbalists and wellness practitioners.
The oil features a bright, tangy, and invigorating aroma that can instantly uplift the mood and energize the spirit. Its scent is known to evoke feelings of joy and positivity, making it the greatest enhancer in our Positivity Potion.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Positivity Potion
Citrus Reticulata (Mandarin) Peel Oil
Green Mandarin oil, extracted from the peels of the unripe fruit of the Citrus reticulata, features a fresh, sweet, and slightly tart aroma. The oil is known for its bright, uplifting scent, making it a popular choice in aromatherapy.
The history of Green Mandarin Essential Oil is intertwined with the cultivation of citrus fruits in Italy, particularly in regions like Sicily. Citrus fruits were introduced to Italy by the Arabs during the medieval period, and over centuries, local farmers developed various varieties, including the Green Mandarin. In the 19th century, as the demand for essential oils grew, Green Mandarin Essential Oil gained popularity in both the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. It was valued not only for its invigorating scent but also for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, often used in traditional remedies for various ailments.
Today, Green Mandarin is cherished not only for its aromatic qualities but also as a representation of Italy's rich citrus heritage, highlighting the country’s expertise in essential oil production and its longstanding connection to natural wellness practices.
Origin: Italy
Featured in: The Positivity Potion
Helichrysum Italicum (Helichrysum) Flower Oil
Helichrysum oil, derived from the flowers of the Helichrysum italicum plant, is prized for its unique, warm, and honey-like aroma, complemented by subtle earthy notes. This oil is highly cherished for its remarkable therapeutic properties, including anti-inflammatory, regenerative, and antioxidant effects. Often referred to as "Everlasting" or "Immortelle," Helichrysum for its ability to promote healing, reduce the appearance of scars, and rejuvenate the skin. In aromatherapy, its soothing scent is known to foster emotional balance and relaxation, making it a versatile addition to wellness practices.
Helichrysum has a rich history rooted in ancient herbal traditions. It has been utilized since antiquity, with references to its use by the Greeks and Romans, who valued the plant for its medicinal properties. Also, in medieval Europe, Helichrysum was used in potions and ointments, further solidifying its reputation as a healing herb. The oil gained particular prominence in the Mediterranean region, where it flourished in the wild, and local communities cultivated it for both medicinal and aromatic purposes.
Today, Helichrysum is recognized not only for its amazing benefits but also as a symbol of centuries-old knowledge in herbal medicine. Its enduring popularity in modern wellness practices reflects the deep cultural and historical significance it holds in natural healing traditions.
Sourcing origin: Various
Featured in: The Revive Potion
Chamaecyparis Obtusa (Hinoki) Wood Oil
Hinoki Wood oil, derived from the aromatic wood of the Hinoki tree (Chamaecyparis obtusa), is cherished for its soothing, earthy scent that evokes tranquility and calm.
Hinoki has deep cultural and historical roots in Japan, where it has been revered for centuries. The tree is considered sacred in Shinto, Japan’s indigenous spirituality, and is often used in the construction of temples and shrines. Hinoki was also valued not only for its practical uses but also for its spiritual significance. The wood's calming aroma has been utilized in rituals and ceremonies, believed to purify the environment and promote a sense of peace. In Japanese culture, it is also associated with longevity and well-being.
Today, due to its calming aroma, Hinoki oil is widely used in holistic rituals and “forest therapy” bath soaks to create a serene atmosphere that promotes relaxation.
Origin: Japan
Featured in: The Tranquil Potion
Ocimum Sanctum (Holy Basil) Leaf Oil
Holy Basil oil, often referred to as "Tulsi" in India, is extracted from the leaves and flowers of the Holy Basil plant. Cherished for its sweet, spicy, and herbaceous aroma, this oil is revered not only for its aromatic qualities but also for its numerous therapeutic benefits. As a sacred plant in Hindu culture, Holy Basil is considered a symbol of purity and is often associated with spiritual and medicinal practices.
Holy Basil has been revered in India for thousands of years, deeply rooted in Ayurvedic medicine and Hindu spirituality. It is often regarded as a "divine plant" and is frequently used in religious rituals and ceremonies. In Ayurveda, Holy Basil is classified as an adaptogen, helping the body adapt to stress and promoting overall well-being.
Known for its uplifting properties, Holy Basil can invigorate the mind and body, helping to enhance concentration and mental clarity.
Origin: India
Featured in: The Positivity Potion
asminum Grandiflorum (Jasmine) Flower Extract
Jasmine, extracted from the delicate flowers of the Jasminum grandiflorum plant, is renowned for its intoxicatingly sweet and floral fragrance. Jasmine is often used in perfumery for its alluring scent and in aromatherapy for its calming and uplifting properties. It is also known for its skin-nourishing benefits, helping to hydrate and soothe the skin while promoting a radiant complexion.
Jasmine has a rich history in Egypt, dating back thousands of years. It was highly prized by ancient Egyptians, who used it in religious rituals, cosmetics, and perfumes. The oil was often associated with love and sensuality, believed to invoke passion and strengthen emotional connections. During the reign of Cleopatra, jasmine was an essential component of her beauty regimen, enhancing her allure and symbolizing luxury and elegance. The ancient Egyptians also employed jasmine in their embalming practices, reflecting its cultural significance and the belief in its protective qualities.
Today, Jasmine is highly regarded for its ability to create a luxurious and inviting atmosphere and is revered worldwide for its therapeutic properties and enchanting aroma.
Origin: Egypt
Featured in: The Connection Potion, The Positivity Potion
Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil
Jojoba seed oil, extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant (Simmondsia chinensis), has a fascinating history and offers numerous benefits for skincare and other applications. Native American tribes, particularly those in the southwestern United States, have used jojoba oil for centuries for its moisturizing and healing properties. They used it to treat wounds, sores, and various skin ailments.
Jojoba oil closely resembles the natural oils produced by the skin (sebum). Therefore, it is easily absorbed and provides intense hydration without leaving a greasy residue. It helps to balance oil production, making it suitable for both dry and oily skin types. Also rich in vitamins E and B-complex, as well as minerals like zinc and copper, jojoba oil nourishes and replenishes the skin, promoting overall skin health. It helps to strengthen the skin barrier and protect against environmental damage.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potions
Juniperus Communis (Juniper) Wood Oil
Juniper oil, derived from the Leaf/Branch of the Juniperus communis plant, is celebrated for its crisp, fresh, and slightly woody aroma. In aromatherapy, juniper oil is often used to promote mental clarity, reduce stress, and cleanse the air. Its natural antiseptic qualities also make it beneficial for skin care, helping to soothe minor irritations and promote a healthy complexion.
Juniper has a rich history in Slovenia, where it has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and folk practices. The Slovenian Alps are home to abundant juniper trees, and locals have long valued the plant for its medicinal properties. Historically, juniper berries were used to treat a variety of ailments, including digestive issues and respiratory problems. In addition to its medicinal uses, juniper was also employed in rituals and spiritual practices, believed to ward off negative energies and protect against illness. The wood was used in smoke cleansing and as an aromatic addition to various ceremonies.
Today, Juniper continues to be cherished in Slovenia and beyond. Soaking in a bath infused with juniper can help reduce stress and provide a tranquil escape from daily pressures.
Origin: Slovenia
Featured in: The Tranquil Potion
Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil
Lavender oil, extracted from the flowers of the Lavandula angustifolia plant, is renowned for its calming, floral scent that evokes feelings of tranquility and relaxation. In aromatherapy, lavender is commonly used to reduce stress, promote restful sleep, and enhance mood.
Lavender has a rich history in France, particularly in the Provence region, where it has been cultivated for centuries. Ancient Romans also used lavender for its fragrance in baths and as a natural preservative. The name "lavender" itself is derived from the Latin word lavare, meaning "to wash," reflecting its historical use in bathing and cleansing.
In the 20th century, lavender cultivation in Provence became a cornerstone of the region's economy and cultural identity, with annual festivals celebrating the harvest and the beauty of lavender fields. Today, French lavender essential oil is synonymous with high quality, and it remains a staple in perfumery, cosmetics, and holistic wellness practices worldwide.
Origin: France
Featured in: The De-Stress Potion, The Tranquil Potion, The Revive Potion
Citrus Limon Peel (Lemon) Oil
Lemon oil, extracted from the zest of the Citrus limon fruit, is celebrated for its bright, refreshing aroma and vibrant, citrusy flavor. The oil is known for its uplifting aroma and it is often used in aromatherapy to enhance mood, increase energy levels, and promote mental clarity.
Lemons have a long and storied history in Italy, where they have been cultivated since ancient times. Brought to the Mediterranean region from Asia, lemons quickly became an integral part of Italian culture, especially in coastal areas like Amalfi, known for its prized lemons, often referred to as "Sfusato."
In the 19th century, lemon essential oil gained popularity in perfumery and aromatherapy, recognized for its refreshing and purifying properties. Today, Italian lemon essential oil is highly regarded for its quality, reflecting the country’s rich agricultural heritage and ongoing love for this versatile fruit.
Origin: Italy
Featured in: The Tranquil Potion
Litsea Cubeba Fruit Oil
Litsea Cubeba oil, derived from the fruits and leaves of the Litsea cubeba plant, is cherished for its fresh, citrusy aroma with warm, herbal undertones. The oil is known for its ability to enhance mood, reduce stress, and promote mental clarity. Additionally, its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory qualities make it beneficial for skin care.
Litsea cubeba, commonly known as May Chang or "Chinese pepper," has deep roots in traditional Vietnamese culture. The plant has been used for centuries in local medicine, valued for its therapeutic properties in treating ailments such as digestive issues, respiratory conditions, and skin irritations. Historically, Litsea cubeba was employed in rituals and traditional practices, believed to bring good fortune and ward off negative energies.
When used in a bath, the citrusy aroma of Litsea cubeba enhances the overall aromatherapy experience, creating a spa-like atmosphere at home – making bath time a true refreshing and rejuvenating experience.
Origin: Vietnam
Featured in: The Breathe Potion
Hibiscus Abelmoschus (Musk) Seed Extract
Hibiscus Abelmoschus (Musk) Seed Extract is commonly known as Ambrette or Musk mallow is a distinguished aromatic oil derived from the seeds of Abelmoschus moschatus, the Hibiscus plant, which originates from the tropical regions of Asia, Northern Australia, and Africa. Through a supercritical extraction process, this method captures the full spectrum of the plant's aromatic and therapeutic qualities, resulting in a rich, warm, and musky scent with delicate floral undertones. It is a close relative of okra and is now also found growing in the tropical areas of Central and South America. The name abelmoschus comes from the Arabic word meaning "source of" or "father of musk."
Historically, Hibiscus Abelmoschus was used as an aphrodisiac, and in modern aromatherapy, its musky, sensual aroma is considered to stimulate the senses and enhance intimacy. It is not only captivating but also promotes a sense of relaxation and grounding.
Origin: Peru
Featured in: The Connection Potion
Commiphora Myrrha (Myrrh) Oil
Myrrh oil, extracted from the resin of the Commiphora myrrha tree native to Somalia, is renowned for its rich and earthy aroma. The oil is celebrated for its soothing and grounding properties, often evoking a sense of tranquility and spiritual connection. With a complex scent profile that combines warm, balsamic notes with a hint of sweetness, myrrh oil is a cherished ingredient in aromatherapy and holistic practices.
Myrrh has a profound historical significance, dating back thousands of years. It was highly prized in ancient Egypt for its use in embalming and as a sacred incense in religious ceremonies. Myrrh was also mentioned in the Bible, often associated with offerings and anointing rituals, symbolizing purification and divine presence. In traditional medicine, myrrh has been utilized for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a staple in healing practices. Its presence in ancient trade routes highlights its value, as it was traded alongside gold and frankincense.
Today, myrrh is still cherished in aromatherapy for its ability to promote emotional balance, support meditation, and enhance spiritual awareness.
Origin: Egypt
Featured in: The De-Stress Potion
Melia Azadirachta (Neem) Seed Oil
Neem seed oil, derived from the seeds of the neem tree, has a long history of use in traditional medicine and skincare practices. The neem tree is native to the Indian subcontinent and is widely cultivated in tropical regions around the world.
Neem has been an integral part of Ayurvedic medicine in India for thousands of years. In Ayurveda, neem is considered a powerful medicinal plant with numerous therapeutic properties. It has been used to treat various ailments, including skin disorders and infections. Neem continues to hold significant cultural and religious importance in India, where it is often referred to as the "village pharmacy" or "wonder tree." It is associated with purification rituals, festivals, and traditional ceremonies.
This magical oil has natural anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce redness, swelling, and irritation in the skin. It can also be beneficial for soothing inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and dermatitis.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potions
Citrus Aurantium Amara (Neroli) Flower Oil
Neroli oil, derived from the delicate blossoms of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium), is a prized oil with a bright, floral aroma that captivates the senses. Sourced from Egypt, where the sunny climate fosters the growth of these fragrant blossoms, neroli oil is known for its uplifting and calming properties. Its sweet, citrusy scent is both refreshing and soothing, making it a favorite in aromatherapy and natural perfumery.
Neroli has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. The oil is named after Princess Anna Maria de Nerola, who popularized its use in the 17th century in Italy. However, its origins can be traced to the aromatic traditions of ancient Egypt, where it was used in rituals and as a luxurious perfume, symbolizing purity and elegance.
In aromatherapy, neroli oil has been valued for its ability to alleviate stress and anxiety, promote relaxation, and enhance mood. Its association with love and intimacy makes it a popular choice for emotional healing and connection. Throughout history, neroli has also been used in skincare for its regenerative properties, helping to soothe and rejuvenate the skin.
Today, neroli essential oil continues to be celebrated not only for its enchanting fragrance but also for its profound therapeutic benefits, bridging the ancient practices of aromatherapy with modern wellness.
Origin: Egypt
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Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil
Olive oil, extracted from the fruits of the olive tree (Olea europaea), is primarily found in the Mediterranean region. Known for its rich, golden hue and distinctive flavor, olive oil is renowned not only as a culinary staple but also as a potent skincare ingredient. Cold-pressed olive oil retains its nutrients, making it an exceptional source of vitamins A, D, E, and K, as well as healthy fatty acids.
Olive oil has a rich and storied history that dates back over 6,000 years. It was revered by ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, who used it for cooking, medicinal purposes, and in religious rituals. Olive oil was considered a symbol of peace and prosperity, often used in ceremonies and as anointing oil for leaders and athletes.
Olive oil offers a wide range of benefits for the skin,its natural properties help to nourish, moisturize, protect, and rejuvenate the skin, promoting a healthy and radiant complexion. It also contains antioxidants, such as polyphenols and tocopherols, which help to protect the skin from free radical damage caused by environmental factors like pollution and UV radiation.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potions
Cymbopogon Martinii (Palmarosa) Oil
Palmarosa oil, extracted from the leaves of the Cymbopogon martinii plant, is known for its sweet, floral, and slightly grassy aroma. This oil is often celebrated for its balancing properties, both emotionally and in skincare. With a refreshing scent that promotes a sense of well-being, palmarosa oil is commonly used in aromatherapy to uplift mood and encourage relaxation. Its hydrating qualities make it a favorite in natural beauty products, where it helps to nourish and rejuvenate the skin.
Palmarosa has a rich history rooted in traditional medicine, particularly in India and the Middle East. Historically, it was used not only for its aromatic qualities but also for its therapeutic benefits. In Ayurvedic medicine, palmarosa was recognized for its ability to balance the doshas and support digestive health.
In aromatherapy, palmarosa is valued for its calming and soothing effects, often used to reduce stress, anxiety, and emotional turmoil. Its natural antiseptic and antimicrobial properties have also made it a key ingredient in various traditional remedies.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Positivity Potion
Bursera Graveolens (Palo Santo) Wood Oil
Palo Santo oil, derived from the wood of the Bursera graveolens tree, is cherished for its warm, woody, and slightly sweet aroma. Sourced from Ecuador, this oil captures the essence of the South American rainforest, evoking a sense of tranquility and connection to nature. Known for its grounding and purifying properties, palo santo oil is commonly used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation, enhance meditation, and create a peaceful atmosphere.
Palo Santo, which translates to "holy wood" in Spanish, has been used for centuries by indigenous communities in South America. Traditionally, it was burned in rituals to cleanse spaces, ward off negative energies, and promote healing. Its significance extends to both spiritual and medicinal practices, where it was employed for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
Today, palo santo is cherished not only for its captivating scent but also for its rich cultural heritage. It continues to bridge the past and present, inviting individuals to connect with its profound historical roots while enjoying its therapeutic benefits in modern wellness practices.
Origin: Ecuador
Featured in: The Breathe Potion
Pogostemon Cablin (Patchouli) Leaf Oil
Patchouli oil, extracted from the leaves of the Pogostemon cablin plant, is renowned for its rich, earthy, and slightly sweet aroma. Sourced from Indonesia, this oil embodies the lushness of its tropical origins. Patchouli is celebrated for its grounding and stabilizing effects, often used to promote relaxation, balance emotions, and enhance mindfulness. Its deep, distinctive scent is beloved for its ability to evoke a sense of warmth and comfort.
Patchouli has a long and storied history, dating back to ancient civilizations in Asia. It was originally used in traditional medicine for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as in the dyeing of textiles. In the 19th century, patchouli became a symbol of the exotic East in European culture, often associated with the bohemian lifestyle and the hippie movement of the 1960s.
In aromatherapy, patchouli is revered for its ability to calm the mind and body, reduce stress, and foster emotional healing. Its scent is believed to aid in grounding and centering, making it an essential oil for meditation and introspection.
Origin: Indonesia
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Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil
Peppermint oil, extracted from the leaves of the Mentha piperita plant, is celebrated for its invigorating and refreshing aroma. Sourced from the lush fields of France, this oil boasts a crisp, minty scent that can uplift the spirit and enhance focus.
Peppermint has a rich history that dates back to ancient civilizations. The Greeks and Romans prized peppermint for its culinary uses and medicinal properties, often incorporating it into food, wine, and herbal remedies. In traditional medicine, it has been used for centuries to aid digestion, alleviate headaches, and relieve respiratory issues.
In aromatherapy, peppermint is known for its cooling properties and is renowned for its stimulating effects – to promote mental clarity and invigorate the senses.
Origin: France
Featured in: The Breathe Potion
Anthemis Nobilis (Roman Chamomile) Flower Oil
Roman Chamomile oil is a gentle, soothing oil extracted from the delicate flowers of the Roman chamomile plant, native to the sun-drenched fields of Italy. Renowned for its sweet, apple-like fragrance, this essential oil is a staple in aromatherapy and natural wellness.
With roots tracing back to ancient Roman times, Roman Chamomile was revered for its calming properties and was often used by soldiers to alleviate stress and anxiety. The Romans valued it not only for its therapeutic benefits but also for its role in rituals and offerings, symbolizing peace and tranquility. Throughout history, it has been a favored remedy among herbalists and healers, celebrated for its ability to soothe digestive issues and promote restful sleep.
Today, Roman Chamomile continues to be cherished for its gentle yet effective nature, making it a beloved choice in modern holistic practices. Known for its anti-inflammatory and calming effects, making a chamomile-infused bath an excellent pre-bedtime ritual to relax tired muscles.
Origin: Italy
Featured in: The Revive Potion
Melaleuca Ericifolia (Rosalina) Leaf Oil
Rosalina is a captivating and fragrant oil extracted from the leaves of the Rosalina tree, native to the lush landscapes of Australia. Often referred to as “lavender tea tree,” it possesses a sweet, floral aroma with subtle citrus notes, making it a delightful addition to our Breathe Potion.
Indigenous Australians have long valued Rosalina for its soothing and therapeutic qualities, using the leaves for traditional healing practices. Rosalina has been employed to relieve anxiety, support emotional well-being, and promote restful sleep.
Today, Rosalina continues to be embraced for its ability to calm the mind, and promote harmony and balance in our daily lives.
Origin: Australia
Featured in: The Breathe Potion
Rosa Damascena (Rose) Flower Oil
Rose Otto, derived from the petals of the Rosa damascena flower from the Valley of the Roses in Central Bulgaria, is a luxurious aromatic oil known for its numerous skin and emotional benefits. Extracted through steam distillation, Rose Otto captures the delicate essence of one of the world’s most celebrated flowers, making it a treasured ingredient in our formulations.
Bulgaria's unique climate and soil conditions contribute to the exceptional quality of its rose oil, making it one of the finest in the world. Roses for oil production in Bulgaria have a very limited growing season, typically blooming only once a year between May and June, then the roses must be harvested at dawn when their fragrance is most potent to preserve their delicate aroma and beneficial properties. The distillation process is also very meticulous, as it requires approximately 4,000 kilograms of rose petals to produce just one kilogram of oil, making bulgarian rose oil one of the most costly in the world and certainly one that deserves the name “Queen of Flowers”.
Historically, rose oil has been cherished for thousands of years, dating back to ancient civilizations. The use of rose oil can be traced to the Egyptians, who utilized it in cosmetics, perfumes, and religious ceremonies. Cleopatra is said to have infused her baths with rose oil to keep her skin soft and radiant. Also in ancient Greece, it was considered a symbol of love and beauty, often used in rituals and celebrations.
Today, rose oil remains a staple ingredient in luxury body care products, cherished not only for its beautiful scent but also for its wide-ranging skin benefits. It has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and moisturizing qualities, making it one of the most indulgent oils.
Origin: Bulgaria
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Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil
Rosemary ct. Cineole is a vibrant, aromatic oil extracted from the leaves of the rosemary plant, known for its high content of cineole, a compound that contributes to its refreshing and invigorating scent. This oil features a sharp, herbaceous aroma with hints of pine and citrus, making it a popular choice in both culinary and therapeutic applications. Its stimulating properties promote mental clarity and focus, enhancing both physical and emotional well-being.
Historically, rosemary has been revered since ancient times, symbolizing remembrance and fidelity in various cultures. The Greeks and Romans used it for enhancing memory and concentration, often burning it during study sessions or gatherings to promote mental sharpness. In traditional medicine, it was employed for its stimulating effects on the mind and body, as well as its potential to relieve headaches and muscle tension.
Today, Rosemary ct. Cineole is cherished for its ability to uplift the spirit, boost cognitive function, and support respiratory health.
Origin: Various
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Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract
Rosemary extract is derived from the leaves of the Rosmarinus officinalis plant, a fragrant herb native to the Mediterranean region. Known for its distinctive woody and herbal scent, rosemary extract is rich in antioxidants, essential oils, and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a valuable ingredient in our formulations.
Historically, rosemary has held significant cultural importance. Ancient Greeks and Romans prized it for its cognitive benefits, using it to boost memory and focus. During the Middle Ages, it became a symbol of remembrance and fidelity, frequently featured in wedding ceremonies. Its medicinal uses span centuries, with applications ranging from digestive aid to a natural preservative, thanks to its antimicrobial properties.
These antibacterial benefits are particularly noteworthy, as rosemary extract can help extend the shelf life of formulations. By inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria and fungi, it ensures that products remain safe and effective for longer periods. This natural preservative quality not only enhances product longevity but also aligns with our goal of creating clean, effective, and sustainable body care products.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potions
Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil
Safflower oil, derived from the seeds of the safflower plant, is a versatile and nourishing oil known for its light texture and high nutritional profile. Rich in essential fatty acids, particularly linoleic acid, safflower oil is cherished for its skin-friendly properties.
Safflower has a rich history that dates back thousands of years, with origins in the Mediterranean region and parts of Asia. Traditionally, safflower was valued not only for its oil but also for its vibrant flowers, which were used as a natural dye and in ancient herbal medicine. In traditional Ayurvedic practices, safflower oil has been used for its cooling properties and health benefits.
Today, safflower oil continues to be embraced in modern body care formulations, bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary skincare needs. Its combination of moisturizing, healing, and protective properties makes it a cherished ingredient for promoting radiant skin.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potions
Santalum Spicatum Wood (Sandalwood) Oil
Atlas sandalwood oil, derived from the heartwood of the Santalum atlas tree native to Morocco, is a luxurious oil cherished for its rich, warm, and woody aroma. Known for its calming and grounding properties, this oil has been used for centuries in traditional practices and continues to be a prized ingredient.
The use of sandalwood dates back thousands of years, with its roots in ancient Egyptian, Indian, and Middle Eastern cultures. In Morocco, the indigenous Berber people have long valued sandalwood for its aromatic qualities and therapeutic benefits. It has also been used in religious ceremonies, traditional medicine, and as a valuable trade commodity.
Today, atlas sandalwood remains a cherished ingredient in high-end perfumes, skincare, and aromatherapy. The comforting scent of atlas sandalwood is commonly used in aromatherapy for its ability to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance emotional well-being, making it ideal for use in massages and bath soaks.
Origin: Morocco
Featured in: The De-Stress Potion, The Connection Potion
Hippophae Rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn) Fruit Extract
Sea buckthorn extract, derived from the berries of the Hippophae rhamnoides plant native to Germany, is a potent and nutrient-rich oil cherished for its vibrant orange color and unique profile of essential fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants. This extract is obtained through a supercritical CO2 extraction process, ensuring maximum preservation of its beneficial properties.
Sea buckthorn extract is exceptionally hydrating, helping to restore moisture to dry and dehydrated skin. Its rich content of omega-7 fatty acids supports skin elasticity and overall suppleness. Also packed with vitamins C and E, as well as carotenoids, this extract helps protect the skin from environmental stressors and free radical damage.
Sea buckthorn has a rich history in traditional medicine, particularly in Europe and Asia. Used for centuries by various cultures, including the ancient Greeks and Tibetan monks, sea buckthorn was valued for its healing properties and nutritional benefits. It has been used to promote digestive health, boost the immune system, and support skin health.
Origin: Germany
Featured in: The De-Stress Potion
Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil
Soybean oil, derived from the seeds of the soybean plant, is a versatile and widely used oil known for its emollient properties and rich nutritional profile. This oil is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularly omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids, as well as vitamins E and K.
Soybean oil is non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t clog pores, making it a good option for acne-prone skin. Also the presence of vitamin E in soybean oil provides a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the skin from oxidative stress and free radical damage, to promote a more youthful appearance.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potions
Lavandula Latifolia (Spike Lavender) Oil
Spike lavender oil, extracted from the flowers of the Lavandula latifolia plant native to Spain, is known for its distinctively fresh and herbaceous aroma. This oil is prized for its unique chemical composition including higher levels of camphor, giving it invigorating and stimulating qualities.
Spike lavender has a rich history, particularly in the Mediterranean region. Traditionally, it has been used not only for its aromatic properties but also for its medicinal benefits. Ancient Romans utilized lavender for its calming effects and included it in baths to promote relaxation. In Spanish culture, spike lavender has been used for centuries in herbal remedies and as a natural fragrance in various products.
Today, spike lavender continues to be a beloved ingredient for its soothing, purifying, and aromatic properties. The refreshing scent of spike lavender enhances emotional well-being, promotes relaxation and could improve sleep quality when used before bedtime.
Origin: Spain
Featured in: The Breathe Potions
Nardostachys Jatamansi (Spikenard) Oil
Spikenard oil, derived from the roots of the Nardostachys jatamansi plant native to Nepal, is a precious oil known for its earthy, musky aroma. Its unique composition includes a variety of sesquiterpenes, which contribute to its calming and grounding effects.
Spikenard has a deep historical significance, particularly in ancient cultures. It is mentioned in biblical texts, symbolizing purity and sacredness, and has been used in religious rituals for centuries. In Ayurvedic medicine, spikenard has been valued for its therapeutic properties and is believed to support physical and spiritual health. Traditionally, it was used for its calming effects and as a natural remedy for various ailments. It was also once a highly sought-after commodity in ancient trade routes, making it a symbol of wealth and luxury.
Origin: Nepal
Featured in: The De-Stress Potion
Picea Mariana (Spruce Black) Leaf Oil
Spruce Black oil is derived from the needles and twigs of the Black Spruce tree (Picea mariana), a species native to the boreal forests of Canada. The oil is known for its fresh, woody aroma that evokes the essence of a tranquil forest. Extracted through steam distillation, Spruce Black essential oil is rich in monoterpenes, particularly α-pinene, which contribute to its grounding properties.
The Black Spruce tree has significant cultural and historical importance to Indigenous people in Canada, who have long utilized its wood, bark, and needles for various medicinal and practical purposes. Traditionally, the needles were used in poultices to treat skin ailments and respiratory issues. The oil was also valued for its connection to nature, symbolizing resilience and healing. Its deep-rooted presence in the forest ecology and Indigenous culture underscores its importance as both a natural resource and a symbol of the Canadian wilderness.
The invigorating aroma of Spruce Black can evoke a sense of being in a natural setting, promoting emotional well-being and a sense of tranquility.
Origin: Canada
Featured in: The Breathe Potion
Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil
Sweet almond oil, derived from the seeds of the almond tree, is renowned for its light texture and nourishing properties. Rich in fatty acids, vitamins A and E, and antioxidants, this oil has been a staple in skincare and body care for centuries, making it a beloved ingredient in our formulations.
Sweet almonds have a long history, with origins dating back to the Middle East and Mediterranean regions. Historically, almond oil was used by ancient Egyptians for its beauty benefits, often applied to the skin to enhance softness and hydration. In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, sweet almond oil has been valued for its nourishing properties.
Its high content of fatty acids allows sweet almond oil to penetrate the skin easily, providing intense hydration and preventing moisture loss. Regular use of sweet almond oil can enhance skin tone and texture, leaving the skin looking radiant and nourished.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potion
Origanum Majorana (Sweet Marjoram) Leaf Oil
Sweet marjoram oil, extracted from the leaves and flowering tops of the Origanum majorana plant, is known for its warm, herbaceous aroma and rich therapeutic properties. This essential oil has been cherished in both culinary and medicinal applications for centuries, making it a valuable ingredient in our formulations.
Rich in antioxidants, this oil helps protect the skin from environmental stressors, supporting a healthy and radiant complexion. It can also aid in moisturizing and improving skin elasticity. The oil also possesses natural anti-inflammatory properties, making it effective in soothing sore muscles and promoting healing.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potion
Citrus Sinensis (Sweet Orange) Peel Oil Expressed
Sweet orange oil, extracted from the peels of the Citrus sinensis fruit, is renowned for its uplifting, citrusy aroma and vibrant color. This essential oil is rich in antioxidants, particularly vitamin C.
The bright, refreshing scent of sweet orange is known to uplift mood and reduce feelings of anxiety and stress. The oil also has natural antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, to help brighten and even out skin tone.
Sweet orange has a rich history that dates back to ancient China, where it was cultivated for its fruit and medicinal properties. It spread to the Mediterranean and eventually to the Americas, becoming a symbol of prosperity and good health. In medieval Europe, sweet orange was highly prized for its flavor and aroma, often used in cooking and herbal remedies.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Positivity Potion
Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil
Tea tree oil, derived from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia plant native to Australia, is renowned for its powerful antiseptic and healing properties. With its fresh, medicinal scent, the oil is valued for its versatility and effectiveness.
Tea Tree oil has a rich heritage that dates back centuries in Indigenous Australian culture. Aboriginal peoples have long used the leaves for their healing properties, applying them to cuts, wounds, and infections, and infusing them in water for medicinal teas.
The invigorating aroma of Tea Tree essential oil is thought to clear negative energy and promote a sense of freshness in any space. It can also help create a tranquil atmosphere, making it perfect for meditation or relaxation.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Tranquil Potion
Thymus Vulgaris (Thyme) Leaf Oil
Thyme ct Linalool is derived from the flowering tops of the Thyme plant, specifically a chemotype rich in linalool, a gentle and aromatic compound. Hailing from Spain, this oil boasts a warm, herbaceous scent with floral undertones.
Thyme has been used since ancient times, with roots tracing back to the Egyptians, who utilized it in embalming practices. The Greeks and Romans valued thyme not only for its culinary uses but also for its medicinal properties, often incorporating it into rituals for courage and strength. In traditional herbal medicine, thyme was also used to treat a variety of ailments, from respiratory conditions to digestive issues. The specific chemotype of linalool has garnered attention in modern aromatherapy for its gentler effects, making it suitable for a wider audience, including children and sensitive individuals.
The soothing aroma of Thyme is known to ease congestion and promote clearer breathing, making your bath not just a physical cleanse but also a mental refresh.
Origin: Spain
Featured in: The Breathe Potion
Tocopherol (Vitamin E)
Tocopherol is a class of organic compounds that are collectively referred to as vitamin E. Tocopherols are fat-soluble antioxidants, meaning they help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals and oxidative stress. Tocopherol is considered one of the active forms of vitamin E. It helps to protect the skin from environmental damage, promote skin repair and regeneration, and maintain skin hydration and elasticity.
Origin: Various
Featured in: The Feel Good Potions
Vetiveria Zizanioides (Vetiver) Root Oil
Vetiver oil, sourced from the roots of the Vetiver plant native to Haiti, is renowned for its rich, earthy aroma with sweet, woody undertones. This oil is cherished not only for its captivating scent but also for its grounding and calming properties, making it a favorite in aromatherapy and holistic practices.
Vetiver has a long history, particularly in India and Southeast Asia, where it has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, perfumery, and rituals. In Haiti, Vetiver oil production has become an important part of the economy and cultural heritage. The cultivation and distillation of Vetiver have provided livelihoods for many communities, with the oil being highly prized for its quality and aroma.
The soothing scent and calming properties of Vetiver can help induce relaxation, making it an excellent choice for evening rituals to help quiet the mind and prepare the body for deep relaxation.
Origin: Haiti
Featured in: The Positivity Potion, The Tranquil Potion
Cananga Odorata (Ylang Ylang) Flower Oil
Ylang Ylang oil, extracted from the fragrant flowers of the Ylang Ylang tree, is native to Madagascar. Known for its sweet, floral, and exotic aroma, Ylang Ylang enhances any blend by adding depth, richness, and an intriguing allure.
Ylang Ylang has a rich history, particularly in the cultures of Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean. In Madagascar, the flower is deeply embedded in local traditions and is often used in ceremonial rituals, symbolizing love and beauty.
Often regarded as an aphrodisiac, Ylang Ylang can enhance intimacy and sensuality, making it a lovely addition for romantic baths.
Origin: Madagascar
Featured in: The Connection Potion, The Revive Potion