Pure Essential Oils C - D

Pure Essential Oils have their own properties and effects. When properly used, the effects of the oils can be either stimulating or relaxing (depending on the oil(s) selected).

They can soothe and heal the mind, beautify the body & skin, stimulate the senses or induce feelings of calmness.

All our Pure essential Oils are available in amber glass bottles up to 50ml.

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Cajeput

EO-12

Latin name - Melaleuca leucadendron

A winter warming oil, when massaged gives a warm sensation.

Focusing, useful in athletic massage & after sports preparation. Good for foot preparations. Improves mood & a good unwinding oil.

Good to diffuse into air (vaporise) to kill air-borne germs.


Camphor

EO-13

Latin name - Cinnamomum camphora

Always use well diluted.

Warming oil during the winter season, can be used as a steam inhalent ( a few drops of oil in water). Traditionally used as a deodorant, soothing agent, Insect repellent (flies and moths).


Caraway

EO-14

Latin name - Carum carvi

Used extensively as a domestic spice. A biennial herb.


Cardomom

EO-15

Latin name - Elattaria cardomomum

Expansion, stimulating. Warming oil with balsamic undertone.


Carrot Seed

EO-16

Latin name - Daucus carota

A colourless non-staining oil.

Excellent for the skin, especially mature skin - good for wrinkles.


Cassia

EO-17

Latin name - Cinnamomum cassia

A slender evergreen tree (20m high). Related to Cinnamon. Cut back to form bushes for commercial use. Used commercially in toothpaste mouthwashes and gargles.

Cassia is used in the making of Easter biscuits. Similar properties to cinnamon.


Cedarwood, Atlas

EO-18

Latin name - Cedrus atlantica

Relaxing & calming. Useful in men’s preparations.


Cedarwood, Virginian

EO-19

Latin name - Juniperus virginiana

Used in incense and room sprays. Repels mosquitoes, moths, woodworm, rats and mice.

Traditionally used as a skin conditioner, deodorant, insect repellent and a soothing agent. Used by the native American people for female problems. Relaxing, soothing, harmonising, concentration.


Celery Seed

EO-20

Latin name - Apium graveolens


Chamomile, Roman

EO-22

Latin name - Anthemis nobilis

A must for the first aid cabinet.

Well known for its strong soothing effect on mind & body. Useful at night.

Hair care tonic, especially for fair hair.  

Roman chamomile is a comforting oil during high pollen count, (unless you have an allergy to the ragweeds).

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Cinnamon Leaf

EO-24

Latin name - Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Warms and stimulates, energising - good to vaporise on car journeys. 

Used as a comforting oil during the cold season. A lovely room fragrance, especially during Christmas - cinnamonclove and orange oil together make a lovely festive fragrance.


Citronella

EO-25

Latin name - Cymbopogon nardis

A light, fresh and uplifting oil obtained from the grass.

Insect repellent against ants, moths and fleas - mixed with Cedarwood Atlas and Bog Myrtle it has been a popular remedy against mosquitoes. Traditionally used as an insect and cat repellent and skin conditioner, it is also a natural deodoriser.


Clary Sage

EO-26

Latin name - Salvia sclarea

Good for oily skin and hair.

Relaxing & calming it uplifts the spirit.


Clove, Bud

EO-27

Latin name - Eugenia caryophyllus

Winter warming oil, used as a mosquito repellent.


Coriander

EO-29

Latin name - Coriandrum sativum

Reputed to be an aphrodisiac.


Cypress

EO-31

Latin name - Cupressus sempervirens

Traditionally used as an insect repellent, deodorant& soothing agent.