Pure Essential Oils
Pure Essential Oils
Hydrosols
Carrier oils
Essential Oils
Essential oils are compounds extracted from plants. The oils capture the plant’s scent and flavour, or “essence.”
Unique aromatic compounds give each essential oil its characteristic essence. Each essential oil has a unique
composition of chemicals, and this variation affects the smell, absorption, and effects on the body. The chemical
composition of an essential oil may vary within the same plant species, or from plant to plant.
Hydrosols
Herbal distillates, also known as floral waters, hydrosols, hydrolytes, herbal waters, and essential waters, are
aqueous products of hydro distillation. They are colloidal suspensions of essential oils as well as water-soluble
components obtained by steam distillation or hydro distillation from plants/herbs.
It doesn’t get much greener than essential oils: when used correctly, they are among
Mother Nature’s most potent remedies
Our Essential Oils
Cedar Wood Oil
Himalayan
Botanical Name: Cedrus deodara
Cedar wood Oil Himalayan is distilled
from Roots & Stumps of Cedrus
Deodara which has been left after
cutting of Deodar trees for timber
extraction. These stumps and roots
are removed in a scientific way. The
pits so formed are filled consolidated
and due to self-sprouting of seeds or
planting a sapling new forest has
grown up.
Uses
• Due to its woody odour, epidermic and antiseptic properties it is used for soap
fragrance.
• Being non-toxic to mammals it is used to control house hold insects in place of
pyrethrin.
• Cedar Wood Oil is fungi toxic so used in fungicides.
• The oil control the fungal deterioration of some spices during storage.
• Cedar oil is useful in reducing inflammation, dyspepsia, insomnia, bronchitis,
leukoderma, ophthalmia
Main constituents
Himachalene, Himachalol, Alohimachalol, Diodrone, Cedrol, Iso-Alohimachalol &
Atlantone.
Calamus Oil
Botanical Name: Acorus calamus
Uses
• The oil of Calamus is used as an ingredient in flavors, particularly in liquors.
• The oil is employed also in perfumery.
• It is used as an insecticide in Ayurvedic System of Indian Medicines and also as a
stimulant, emetic, nauseant, stomachic, aromatic, expectorant, carminative,
antispasmodic, and nervine sedative.
• Due to high Asarone percentage this oil is useful in mental ailment. Due to its
insecticidal activity, it has been used in combination with Neem Oil, cedar wood
oil as Room Sprayer against house hold insect.
Main constituents
Asarone, Calamenol, Calamene.
Valarian Root Oil
Botanical Name: Valeriana
officinalis
Steam distilled oil from roots of
Valarian Wallichi.
The root oil is laxative, astringent
carminative, antiperiodic,
emmenagogue, hypnotic, aphrodisiac
in nature.
Uses
• The oil used as an adjunct in flavoring of certain blend of tobacco.
• The root oil is aleziteric, cures epileptic fits, head troubles, diseases for the
eye and the blood, "tridosha"; used in suppression of urine, swooning.
• Used for infections of the eyes and hair, pains in the joints, diseases of the
liver, the spleen and the kidney; good for gleet; clears the voice.
• Root oil is antidote to snake - Venom or scorpion venom.
• Valtrats are used as tranquilizers and sedative.
• They also improve co-ordination capacity.
Main constituents
Valarenic acid, Valarenone
Vetiver Oil
Botanical Name: Vetiveria zizanioides
Vetiver essential oil is distilled from the
vetiver plant’s roots, which are aged
before being soaked in water. The highly
concentrated oil that is released is then
skimmed off the top of the water. It’s used
in holistic practice for its soothing,
grounding capabilities.
Uses
• Inhaling vetiver oil improved alertness and brain function.
• Using vetiver oil in a diffuser while you sleep could help improve your
breathing patterns.
• Anecdotally, some people use vetiver oil aromatherapy as a treatment for
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
• Using skin creams that contain vetiver oil, or using it in its pure essential oil
form, may give you an antioxidant boost.
Main constituents
Vetiverol, Furfurol, Vetivone, Vetivene and Vetivenyl Vetivenate.
Peppermint Oil
Botanical Name: Mentha
piperita
Peppermint essential oil can be
extracted from the leaves of the
peppermint plant and is used for
a variety of different purposes.
• A very
concentrated form
that can be used
for aromatherapy
or diluted and
applied to the skin
• extracts, a more
diluted form that
can be used to add
peppermint flavor
to foods
• capsules, which can be taken as dietary supplements
Uses
• It has an anti-inflammatory effect
• Peppermint oil help to treat nausea.
• Different forms of peppermint oil or menthol may help treat pain from
headaches and migraine attacks when applied on the skin.
• Peppermint oil may help soothe itchy skin.
Main constituents
Methyl Acetate, Menthone, Cineole, Limonene, Phellandrene, Pinene and Beta-
Caryophyllene.
Eucalyptus oil
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus
Globulus
Eucalyptus is an evergreen tree
that’s widely used for its medicinal
properties. It has a gum-infused
bark, long stems, and circular
leaves that are hard to digest if
eaten whole. However, eucalyptus
leaves can be made into a tea
that’s safe for consumption.
Uses
• Eucalyptus tea is high in flavonoids, which are antioxidants that may lower
your risk of certain cancers, heart disease, and dementia.
• Eucalyptus contains a compound called eucalyptol, which has been found
to decrease nasal congestion, cough frequency, and cold-related
headaches.
• Eucalyptus leaf extract has been shown to increase ceramide production in
the skin, which may improve dry skin and dandruff.
• Inhaling eucalyptus oil may help reduce pain levels.
• Chewing gum with eucalyptus leaf extract has been found to significantly
decrease plaque buildup on teeth and signs of gum disease.
• Eucalyptus oil contains a compound called eucalyptol, which has been
shown to repel mosquitoes and other biting insects.
Main constituents
Cineol, Pinene, Limonene, Cymene, Phellandrene, Terpinene, Aromadendrene.
Geranium oil
Botanical Name: Pelargonium
Graveolens
Geranium oil is widely used as an
ingredient in perfumes and
cosmetics. The essential oil is also
used in aromatherapy to treat a
number of health conditions. In
aromatherapy, essential oils are
inhaled using a diffuser, or diluted
with carrier oils and applied to the
skin for soothing benefits.
Uses
• Geranium essential oil indicated that its antibacterial, antimicrobial, and
antiseptic properties make it beneficial for reducing acne breakouts, skin
irritation, and skin infections when applied topically.
• Geranium essential oil may ease nasal symptoms caused by this condition,
such as bleeding, scabbing, pain, dryness, and sores.
• Geranium essential oil has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties,
making it effective against multiple bacterial strains.
• High concentrations of citronellol, a component of geranium essential oil,
inhibited nitric oxide production, reducing inflammation and cell death in
the brain.
• Geranium essential oil’s citronellol content makes it potentially effective
for reducing allergic reactions.
Main constituents
Isomenthone, Menthone, Phellandrene, Sabinene, Geraniol, Linalol and Citronellol
Lavender oil
Botanical Name: Lavandula
angustifolia
Lavender oil is an essential oil obtained
by distillation from the flower spikes of
certain species of lavender. There are over
400 types of lavender species worldwide
with different scents and qualities. Two
forms are distinguished, lavender flower
oil, a colorless oil, insoluble in water,
having a density of 0.885 g/mL;
and lavender spike oil, a distillate from the
herb Lavandula latifolia, having density
0.905 g/mL.
Uses
• Lavender oil works to kill bacteria, and this can prevent and heal acne
breakouts. It reduces inflammation and reduce discoloration,
• Lavender oil has a positive effect on symptoms associated with anxiety
and depression.
• Lavender oil may help speed up the wound-healing process and eases
pains.
• It acts as an insect repellent, and it can relieve itching after a bite occurs.
• Lavender oil can also have a positive effect on hair growth. A combination
of thyme, rosemary, lavender, and cedarwood essential oils successfully
treated alopecia areata — a common autoimmune disorder that results in
hair loss.
Main constituents
Octatriene, Eucalyptol, and Camphor
Lemongrass oil
Botanical Name: Cymbopogon
Citrates
Lemongrass is a tropical, grassy plant
used in cooking and herbal medicine.
Extracted from the leaves and stalks
of the lemongrass plant, lemongrass
oil has a powerful, citrus scent. It’s
often found in soaps and other
personal care products.
Uses
• Lemongrass is used as a natural remedy to heal wounds and help prevent
infection.
• Lemongrass oil is an effective deterrent against four types of fungi.
• Lemongrass contains citral, an anti-inflammatory compound.
• Lemongrass may help slow diarrhea.
• Lemongrass is traditionally used to treat high cholesterol and manage
heart disease.
• Lemongrass oil may help reduce blood sugar in people with type 2
diabetes.
• lemongrass may relieve pain caused by headaches and migraine. The
researchers believe that a compound in lemongrass called eugenol has
similar abilities to aspirin.
Main constituents
Myrcene, Citronellal, Geranyl acetate, Nerol, Geraniol, Neral and traces of limonene and
citral.
Palmarosa Oil
Uses
• Palmarosa Essential Oil can be helpful for balancing dry, oily and
combination skin types.
• Palmarosa Essential Oil can be helpful during times of anxiety and can be
comforting and help soothe grief, emotional wounds and help diminish
anger.
• Palmarosa has natural regenerative properties. It can enhance your skin's
natural ability to heal itself through quicker cell regeneration when
massaging into your skin.
• It can eliminate acne by regulating your skin's natural production of
sebum. Dab a few drops on each pimple with a cotton swab.
• It is rich in Vitamin E and is considered a strong antioxidant. These
Palmarosa oil uses can remove excess oil on your scalp and nourish your
hair from the roots.
Main constituents
Myrcene, Linalool, Geraniol, Geranyl acetate, Dipentene and Limonene.
Damask Rose Oil
Botanical Name: Rosa damascena
Rosa damascena is an ornamental
plant and beside perfuming effect,
several pharmacological properties
including anti-HIV, antibacterial,
antioxidant, antitussive, hypnotic,
antidiabetic, and relaxant effect on
tracheal chains have been reported for
this plant.
Uses
• Eases pain by releasing endorphins, often called the “feel-good” hormone.
• Relief from menstrual discomfort
• (Less Cramping pains)
• Decreases anxiety and stress
• Antibacterial, antifungal properties
• Stimulates sex drive
• Aromatherapy practitioners have long asserted that rose oil can
alleviate symptoms of menopause, including hot flashes, anxiety, night
sweats, and low libido.
Main constituents
Citronellol, Geraniol, Heneicosane, Farnesol, Nerol
Wild Marigold Oil
Uses
• It used in Incense Sticks during Religious Festivals at Religious Places.
• In perfume formulations in small dosages, for creation of Apple and other
fruity fragrances effects, and added in toiletries preparations.
• This oil has a very strong and penetrating odor that makes a good market
in the perfumery world
• It is used for chest infections, coughs and catarrh, dilating the bronchi,
facilitating the flow of mucus and dislodging congestion and can be used
in cases of skin infections.
• It is also used by Attar Industries in India.
• The oil is being used as insecticide also.
Main constituents
(Z) - β Ocimene, Dihydrotagetone, (Z) - Tagetone, (E) - Tagetone, (Z) - Ocimenone, (E) –
Ocimenon.
Apart from these mentioned Essential oils, Hydrosols
and various carrier oils are also avaliable!
Customized blends of essential oils or essential and carrier oils. to suit your requirements
can also be arranged.
Thank You!!!