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A great was to decorate and create an ambient atmosphere in your treatment room with these essential oil diffusers.
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Essential Oil Eucalyptus Lemon-scented Gum (Eucalyptus citriodora) Eucalyptus are native to Australia and Tasmania. They dominate the Australian forests at 95 % with more than six hundred species. It is used in diffusion to repel mosquitoes.
Incense sticks - Nag Champa Agarbatti Box of 15 g. incense sticks. - 40 g. - 100 g.
Essential Oil Eucalyptus Blue Gum Crude (Eucalyptus globulus) Essential Oil Eucalyptus globulus essential oil is crude versus rectified Eucalyptus globulus.
Incense sticks - Spiritual Mantra Box of 15 g. incense sticks.
Clay Beads for Passive Diffusion Impregnated with a couple drops of essential oils, the beads gently diffuse the aroma of your choice
Essential Oil Wintergreen (Gaultheria Fragrantissima) Wild wintergreen essential oil comes from plants harvested in a sound and sustainable manner. This pink colored oil has a softer and sweeter aroma than the same variety of organic essential oil.
Augustines' 1639 - Diffuser Blend The blend of essential oils "1639", developed under the direction of the Monastère des Augustines, continues the tradition. Skillfully prepared, the 1639 blend combines the tangy notes of grapefruit, the enchanting smell of anise and the woody smell of cedar with the benefits of eucalyptus.
Essential Oil - Juniper (Juniperus communis) Common juniper is largely distributed around the world. Ancient Greeks would burn it to fight epidemics. Incidentally, it was used in Germany (1856) during a cholera epidemic as well as in France (1870) to treat smallpox.
Organic Frankincense (Boswellia carterii) Essential Oil This sacred resin comes from a small tree originating from the boundary of Red Sea, namely Somalia and Arabia. Frankincense essential oil can also be used in hyperactive or impulsive persons as well as to ease anxiety and mental agitation since it calms down spirits and senses and brings peace and...
Essential Oil Lavandin Burnati Super (Lavandula Burnatii) Lavandin and True Lavender share the same origins and is the result of the hybridization of two lavenders, true lavender and wild lavender. It presents characteristics of both true lavender and spike lavender.
Essential Oil - Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis) Bay laurel natively grows as a shrub around the Mediterranean Sea. Associated to the divinity of the Greeks Apollo, Romans, and Greeks used to crown their leaders and elite members with its leaves. The classic image of Jules Cesar is associated to laurel.
St. John's-wort (Hypericum perforatum) Macerated Oil Native Americans use it as a tranquilizer as well as to treat cuts, skin problems, rheumatisms, respiratory problems, diarrhea, and fever. Flower tops were also used to make dies for wool and silk. St. John’s-wort is widely known, notably for its antidepressant properties. It is used as an essential...
Essential Oil - Lavender Officinalis (Lavandula officinalis)
Essential Oil - Litsea Citrata In diffusion, mix litsea citrata with mandarin and lavandin super to create a happy and relaxed atmosphere. It can’t be diffused pure because a high concentration in the air can irritate eyes and facial skin. Don’t forget to dilute it!
Suppleness - Massage Oil Massage oil containing essential oils allowing to relax muscles. Recommended for muscular pains and burns.
Essential Oil Tea Tree, Narrow-leaved (Melaleuca alternifolia) Originally from Australia, tea tree is one of the most widely known medicinal aromatic plants.
C. Facile - Diffuser Blend Essential oils known to help fighting against bacterial infections.
Essential Oil - Niaouli (Melaleuca quinquenervia) Because of its antibacterial properties, it is a good diffusion choice, but its aroma is better presented combined with other oils. These can be citruses, palmarosa, or why not a touch of clove.
Scotch Pine Quebec - Essential Oil (Pinus sylvestris) Transparent and very slightly yellow liquid with a typically coniferous aroma that is subtly sweet and fruity. The aroma is particularly refreshing.
Lemongrass Essential Oil (Cymbopogon citratus/flexuosus) The Cymbopogon family includes around 50 species native to Asia, but some were introduced and naturalized since a long time in the intertropical world because of their excellent aromatic, culinary and medicinal virtues.
Bible des huiles essentielles French edition only - Ma bible des huiles essentielles
Essential Oil - Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) Of the four hemlock species found in North America, only Eastern hemlock is indigenous in eastern Canada. Transparent liquid with a typically coniferous but slightly fruity odor. The smell is penetrating, sweet and soothing, it reassures.
Essential Oil - Sweet Marjoram (Origanum majorana) Marjoram (Origanum majorana) is a perennial plant, cultivated as a spice plant for its aromatic leaves. Use marjoram to perfume your sheets and clothes in the wardrobe instead of lavender sachet.
Green Tea and Lime Leaf Complex Green tea is proven to be even more effective than vitamin C and vitamin E in protecting cells from damage. This blend helps relieve anxiety, restore flagging energy and maintain a vigorous life.
Pomegranate & Cranberry Complex This anti-aging blend mildly relaxes the body while gently stimulating circulation. This special blend aids to remove toxins, cleanse, tone and help moisturize and heal chapped or dry skin.
Helichrysum Italian Hydrosol Italian Helichrysum or Everlasting is a perrenial plant. It is found almost everywhere around the Mediterranean area and in Corsica, by the sea and inland. It is used for its particular biochemical compounds.
Essential Oil - Thyme ct. Linalool (Thymus vulgaris) As a symbol of courage, the image of thyme is used in Northern Europe until the Great Crusades. Romans would also use thyme to prepare a wide variety of cosmetics. Of course, thyme was also commonly used in the kitchen. It was also very often applied as a stimulating perfume.
Organic Essential Oil Anise Star (Illicium verum) Small tree native to Asia, mainly from China. It can grow up to 10 meters and is always green. The foliage is dark green, the flowers are pink or yellow and the fruit, reddish-brown once dried, has a star shape.