Thyme linalool ? also known as Sweet Thyme ? is gentler than other well-known Thyme chemotypes such as Thyme Thymol. However, this lesser-known oil is quite versatile and when diluted properly (up to 4.5%), it can be safely used on the skin. Because of its gentle nature, Thyme linalool is an excellent component in facial toners and cleansers. Unlike some other germ-fighting oils, it will help soothe problem skin without causing irritation. Thyme linalool has a woody, herbaceous scent and is often diffused to aid in respiration and digestion or to help ward off seasonal illness. It can also provide a much-needed boost to the immune system after a hospital stay or antibiotic treatment.
Wintergreen is a fresh, minty oil that is steam distilled from the leaves of the Wintergreen shrub. It is known for its uplifting aroma that can be used to promote positive thinking by creating an uplifting atmosphere. Wintergreen can be used topically, but should be used with caution because of the possible drug interactions it has. Use it at a 2% maximum dilution with your favorite Plant Therapy Carrier Oil. If you are unsure how to properly use Wintergreen, please consult with our Aromatherapists at (aromatherapist@planttherapy.com). They can help deciding if Wintergreen is right for your situation.
Tea Tree essential oil is one of the most popular essential oils, and for good reason. Native to Australia, it’s commonly applied around the world for a multitude of uses. It has a green, medicinal, woody aroma and is a wonderful addition to natural home-cleaning sprays and can clear and refresh musty areas.
This oil is also fabulous for helping to clear teenage blemishes and other problem skin areas. Tea Tree oil blends well with Bergamot, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Grapefruit, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram, Nutmeg, Pine, Rose Absolute, Rosemary and Spruce essential oils.
Wood Spice has a warm, spicy scent that is comforting and appealing. The oils in this synergy were specifically chosen because of their mellow and calming properties. They blend together in a synergy that can be used to soothe an overactive mind, calm frayed nerves, and create a romantic or relaxed mood. The mixture of essential oils does not only have an inviting, pleasing aroma, but can be used to promote a grounded feeling.
Use in your Plant Therapy AromaFuse Diffuser for a wonderful atmosphere that can be used any time of day, or to set the mood for a romantic night. Add Wood Spice to a DIY lotion, balm, or massage blend for a gift for that special someone in your life. For topical use dilute 1-2% and enjoy the amazing aroma and therapeutic properties of Wood Spice Synergy.