- pure essential oils
- aromatherapy benefits
- 6 different types
- therapeutic in oil burners and electric diffusers
- massage with carrier oils
- add to creams to enhance
- perfect match to our aromatherapy pendants and bracelets
With their pleasant scents, pure essential oils provide a huge range of benefits to the body, mind and soul. Discover your favourite oils as you use them in your home for therapeutic purposes in oil burners or an electric diffuser. Treat yourself too, by using them for a relaxing massage or gain the benefits of using them topically on your skin with a carrier oil and in our creams.
Tasmanian Lavender
A popular scent that promotes calmness and a peaceful state of mind. An excellent oil to help with sleep or anxiety, and can be added to face creams. Grown in Tasmania, Australia.
Tasmanian Peppermint
A refreshing and uplifting essential oil that awakens the senses. A small amount applied to the back of the neck is known to help to reduce tension and headaches. Grown in Tasmania, Australia.
Lemongrass
This herbaceous lemony scent with a hint of botanical grasses promotes mental stimulation. A refreshing oil to diffuse in the home, particularly when paired with a few drops of the Tasmanian peppermint essential oil. Grown in India.
Lemon Myrtle
This Australian native flowering plant is valued for its fresh and clean aroma and has uplifting benefits on your emotions, mind and body. Not only is it packed full of antioxidants, it is also contains antibacterial properties and as such is great for treating oily skin and infections. Grown in Queensland, Australia.
Geranium Bourbon
An uplifting and balancing scent for the mind and soul. Diffusing this essential oil in the home has such an inviting and soothing aroma. Beneficial for use in our face creams, particularly for mature or dry skin types. Grown in Madagascar.
Mulled Spices
Spicy, warm and uplifting, this blend of oils is reminiscent of love and laughter on Christmas day and delicious mulled wine. A blend of orange sweet, clove leaf, fennel sweet, cinnamon bark, cardamom and black pepper.
* With any essential oils and blends, caution should be taken when pregnant; always consult your doctor prior to use. Not to be taken.