Ylang Ylang is most commonly known as an aphrodisiac. Differing from Ylang Ylang Complete, Ylang Ylang Extra is ideal for perfumers. With a more refined, rounded scent than Ylang Ylang Complete, Ylang Ylang Extra is great diffused or used in a perfume, and can also help reduce every day worry and uplift mood. Added to a carrier oil, it can also be used for a romantic massage!
Vetiver is a root oil that is jam packed with therapeutic properties. This oil is known for its abilities to promote relaxation and balance. Vetiver is very popular to use before bedtime to help calm the mind. It has a very strong aroma that has a earthy, woodsy, smoky scent, but is pleasant to the senses.
Vetiver has been used in natural perfumery for years because of its unique aroma and only a little is needed to smell that amazing scent. It is gentle and effective to help skin blemishes, supports a healthy immune system, and a little goes a long way.
In the language of the Malay people, Ylang Ylang means “”flower of flowers””. The gorgeous blossoms of the Ylang-Ylang Tree bring to mind visions of the South Pacific. Ylang Ylang Complete is probably best known as an aphrodisiac. When diffused, it can help reduce worry, calm the mind, and help uplift mood. Add to a carrier oil for a romantic massage.
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.