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We aim to always have a wide selection of items from across our range at especially attractive prices. Offers will change regularly so check to see if your favourite products are currently available as unmissable bargains. |
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Citronella cymbopogon
nardus
A
grass indigenous to Sri
Lanka but now grown across
the Middle and Far East.
This traditional insect
repellent is now re-emerging
as insecticides fall into
disuse.
Avoid
during pregnancy. |
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Chamomile,
Roman chamaemelum
nobile
Because
of its ability to bring
repose chamomile has been
used in Europe for 2000
years being held sacred
by the saxons. It is widely
recognised in modern medicine
for its calming qualities.
Also used in haircare and
cosmetics.
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Eucalyptus eucalyptus
globulus var. globulus
A
traditional Australian household
remedy. Rightly famous for
the treatment of respiratory
ailments. It has also a history
of use for burns and in reducing
fevers. It is fresh, stimulating
and cleansing. |
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Frankincense boswellia
carteri
Used
by the Egyptian as a luxury
cosmetic and perfume. Its
most celebrated use was
in rejuvinating face masks;
and this ability to refresh
wrinkled skin enables it
to be of use today. Frankincense
also continues to be used
in meditation as it induces
a deepening and slowing
down of breathing.
Dilution is in Grapeseed. |
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Geranium pelargonium
graveolens
Used
since antiquity to help deal
with water retention problems.
Geranium is a balancing oil
for mind and body, suitable
for all skin types. Its strong
sweet scent is now very popular. |
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Jasmine (absolute) jasminum
officinale
The
king of oils with a rightful
reputation as truly glorious.
Its fragrance is famed
and much copied - though
never wholy successfully.
As well as its wonderful
scent it is unmatched in
the care of all skin types.
Jasmine is considered to
be an aphrodisiac and helps
to lift mind and body.
Dilutions are in Sweet Almond |
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Lemongrass cymbopogon citratus
Unrelated to lemon, being a grass from east India like vetivert and citronella. Used traditionally to fight fever and as a sedative. Widely used for relieving tired and aching feet and heads. In vaporisation removes smell. |
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Pine pinus sylvestris
Native to the north of the Northern Hemisphere. Pine is famous for heping unblock sinuses and alleviating bronchial catarrh. It is a useful and underrated oil with many possible uses including helping circulation and reducing arthritic pain. It is also a good general cleanser. |
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Avocado
Avocado is a soft and moisturising oil ideal for dry or mature skin. It is highly nutritious containing a good supply of vitamins A and E. It is generally used as an additive to other base oils at up to 20% dilution. |
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Rosehip
Extracted from the seed of the rosehip plant this oil is widely used to replenish dull or tired skin. It is easily absorbed and is in demand for helping scarred and wrinkled skin. |
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Relaxing Massage Oil
Essential oils of lavender, cypress, ylang ylang, neroli, chamomile and melissa carried in grapeseed with wheatgerm.
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Tea Tree Essential Oil Roller
Essential oil of tea tree diluted at 10% carried in grapeseed with wheatgerm.
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Loving Bath Oil
Essential oils of sandalwood, ylang ylang, black pepper, cardomom and patchouli. Enough for 10 baths.
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100ml was £5.55 now £3.99 |
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