Essences

Essences

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Refined Mango Butter

€29.73

Mango butter (Mangifera indica L.) is solid and soft at room temperature but melts on contact with the skin. It is suitable for dry hair, rejuvenates and feeds the hair root. It is used in the manufacture of lotions, bath oils, conditioners and massage oils.

Organic Essential Oil of Cravinho

€13.53

The clove or clove (Eugenia caryophyllata) is a plant native to South-West Asia. The essential oil is obtained from the buds of its flowers, after dry, being constituted mainly by eugenol.With antiseptic, healing and analgesic properties, being widely used in dentistry.Described as a stimulant and considered aphrodisiac. It can be used in rheumatoid arthritis, muscle aches, mouth infections and sinusitis.
Constituents: Eugenol (76.7%), eugenol acetate (12.4%) and caryophyllene (8.4%).
PRECAUTIONS IN THE USE OF ESSENTIAL CROSS OIL:
Use in reduced quantities.
Do not use during pregnancy.
Do not apply in children or adults with respiratory allergies or hypersensitivity to this or other aromatic compounds.

Tea Tree Essential Oil

€7.95

The tea tree is a plant of Australian origin that was used by Aborigines for the treatment of respiratory problems. Tea tree essential oil is used as a cutaneous antiseptic because of its bactericidal and fungicidal properties. It is applied in the treatment of acne and to heal cuts and insect stings. Its topical use may also be useful in the treatment of vaginal infections.
Main constituents: 4-terpineol (38.0%), γ-terpinene (20%), α-terpinene (9%).
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Eucalyptus organic essential oil

€14.27

Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) is a tree native to Australia. Due to its antimicrobial activities, aromatherapy with eucalyptus essential oil is used in the treatment of respiratory tract infections.
Main constituents: 1,8-cineole (65.7%), α-pinene (19.9%).
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Bergamot essential oil

€13.68

The bergamot, similar to a small orange of yellow color, is cultivated in the region of Calabria. Its name comes from the city of Bergamo in Italy, because it was there that its oil was originally marketed in Europe from Morocco. Bergamot essential oil has been described as having relaxing action in aromatherapy as well as analgesic and neuroprotective capabilities.
Main constituents: Limonene, linalyl acetate, linalool.

PRECAUTIONS IN THE USE OF BERGAMOT ESSENTIAL OIL:
May irritate sensitive skin. May cause photosensitivity.

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Organic Essential Oil of Lemon-Fennel

€8.49

Its lemongrass essential oil (Cymbopogon flexuosus) has anti-fungal properties and is used as a bio-pesticide in crop protection. It also has deodorizing properties and aromatherapy is considered to be relaxing and anti-inflammatory.
Its properties can be used for the preparation of massage oils, creams and lotions.
Main constituents: geranium (45.0%), mineral (32.6%), geraniol (4.8%).
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Cajepute essential oil

€5.12

The cajepute is a natural tree from Australia. It is the same botanical genus of the tea tree, although its essential oil has a different chemical composition. It is also a good antiseptic, suitable for respiratory and skin diseases. However, oils very rich in 1,8-cineole can affect the central nervous system and cause respiratory problems in children, so its use at this stage is inadvisable. In addition to the antiseptic properties, cajepute essential oil has spasmolytic, anti-inflammatory activities, and may be useful in the case of colic or arthritic pain.
Constituents: 1,8-Cineole, α-terpineol, limonene.
PRECAUTIONS IN USE:
It should not be given to children. Although contraindications are not documented, its use should be avoided during pregnancy.

Organic Ginger Essential Oil

€19.19

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a herbaceous plant of the family Zingiberaceae, originating from the island of Java, India and China, from where it spread to the tropical regions of the world. Ginger is a condiment used throughout the world due to its spicy taste. In aromatherapy is used as treatment of digestive problems, motion sickness, circulatory activation, muscle pain. Scientific studies indicate that the major compounds of ginger have anti-mutagenic capacity.
Main constituents: α-zingiberene (30.2%), β-sesquipelandene (12.6%), β-bisabolene (8.9%) α-curcumene (7.5%).
PRECAUTIONS IN THE USE OF ESSENTIAL GINGER OIL:
May irritate sensitive skin. May cause photosensitivity.
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Camphor Essential Oil

€6.81

Camphor essential oil (Cinnamomum camphora) is traditionally used in cases of rheumatic pain, muscle pain, indigestion and respiratory problems such as asthma and bronchitis. It also has antiseptic properties.
Main constituents: camphor, 1,8-cineole, safrole.
PRECAUTIONS IN THE USE OF ESSENTIAL CANCER OILS:
The internal use of this essential oil is inadvisable, since it contains safrole, a component potentially carcinogenic.

Biological essential oil of Geranium

€21.03

Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) is a plant native to South Africa and widely cultivated in Italy, China, Egypt, Spain, France, Morocco and Japan. These constituents are used in perfumery and also in the insect repellent industry. The oil has the ability to reduce oiliness of the skin and is therefore widely used in the cosmetic industry. It has antiseptic, anti-depressive, anti-inflammatory and diuretic capabilities.
In aromatherapy is used in the fight against acne, cellulitis, tonsillitis, depressions, sore throats, kidney problems and insect repellent. Scientific research also suggests anxiolytic properties.
Constituents: Citronellol (30.1%), geraniol (15.7%).
PRECAUTIONS IN USE:
Do not use during pregnancy, nor by people with hypersensitive skin.

Essential Oil of Atlas Cedar

€5.29

Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) is a tree native to Morocco. The exposure to the aroma of its essential oil induces a sedative and antimicrobial action.

Its main uses are in the fight against acne, arthritis, bronchitis, cough, cystitis, dandruff, dermatitis and stressful situations.

Orange Sweet Organic Essential Oil

€10.90

The orange (Citrus sinensis) is a citrus fruit created in India, from the crossing of the grapefruit with the tangerine. Aromatherapy with orange oil reduces anxiety and relieves moderate symptoms of depression and stress.
These essential oils are obtained by cold pressing of the fruit peel, so it is possible to contaminate them by pesticides and other chemicals used in conventional agriculture. In addition, the use of these chemicals alters the composition of the essential oil, namely the amount of aldehydes, minor components which are still important in determining their quality.

Main constituents: Limonene (95.2%), myrcenene (1.9%), α-pinene (0.6%).
PRECAUTIONS IN THE USE OF ESSENTIAL ORANGE OIL:
May irritate sensitive skin.