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- ALLSPICE BERRY
- Excellent for baking. It's fragrance
provides a spicy scent in potpourris. The oil is also used to
flavor beverages, candy, condiments and baked goods.
- Aromatherapy: warming, cheering,
sense-enhancing
- Usage Warning: Avoid use in sun.
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- ALMOND, BITTER
- The source of natural cherry
and amaretto flavors. Almond Bitter is the most potent of all
flavors; use one drop per pint.
- Aromatherapy: strengthening,
sense-enhancing
Usage Warning: Dilute well, skin irritant. Avoid use in sun.
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- ANGELICA ROOT
- A warm, musky, earthy aroma with excellent
staying power. Only small quantities are needed to create an effect
in a perfume. The flavor is bitter and reminiscent of a blend
of parsley and celery. Aromatherapy: anchoring, restorative, strengthening
Usage Warning: Avoid use in sun.
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- ANISE
- Gives licorice candy and chewing
gum their distinct flavor. Anise is also added to perfumes for
a rich, sweet fragrance.
Aromatherapy: cheering, sense-enhancing, mildly euphoric
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- BALSAM PERU
- May be used to soothe chafed skin
and impart a rich, earthy scent to perfumery.
Aromatherapy: exotic, anchoring, strengthening
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- BASIL
- Wide range of culinary uses.
Basil's floral, spicy odor is also excellent for use in perfumes.
Aromatherapy: clarifying, uplifting, energizing, strengthening,
refreshing
Usage Warning: Avoid if pregnant. Avoid use in sun.
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- BAY
- Often used in hair treatments
to stimulate the scalp. It has a powerful, spicy, sweet aroma
and is used to produce bay rum fragrance.
Aromatherapy: relaxing, warming
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- BERGAMOT, BERGAPTENE
FREE
- From an uncommon citrus fruit.
Its fruity, floral scent is excellent when used as a room spray.
Aromatherapy: uplifting, normalizing, confidence-building
Usage Warning: Avoid use in sun.
- BLACK PEPPER
- One of the oldest known spices,
primarily used in flavoring. Particularly interesting effects
are obtained when it is used sparingly
in perfume blends, especially with rose.
Aromatherapy: warming, vitalizing, invigorating.
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- CAMPHOR, WHITE
- Commonly used in scenting detergents,
soaps, disinfectants, deodorants, room sprays and other household
products.
Aromatherapy: clarifying, energizing
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
- CARDAMOM SEED
- Appropriate (in very small quantities)
for a wide variety of culinary uses. The oil has a spicy aroma
with floral undertones and can be
used in masculine and floral perfumes.
Aromatherapy: sense enhancing, warming, exotic
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- CARROT SEED
- Used to provide a spicy-sweet
aroma for exotic and natural-type perfumes. In skin care, carrot
seed oil is used to tone and stimulate elasticity and for cleansing
purposes (should be diluted 1 part carrot seed to 10 parts carrier
oil).
Aromatherapy: replenishing, nourishing, restoring
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- CASSIA (Cinnamon)
- The distinct spicy flavor of
cinnamon bark. It is used to flavor every kind of food as well
as toothpaste, mouthwash and chewing gum.
Aromatherapy: euphoric, energizing, warming.
Usage Warning: Cinnamon is very irritating to the skin and can
cause an allergic reaction with repeated use.
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- CEDARWOOD
- A woody balsamic aroma. It is
used in perfumery to add body and a warm note to any blend. Cedarwood
can also be applied to the inside of a wood chest for a cedarwood
scent.
Aromatherapy: harmonizing, relaxing, anxiety-reducing
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- CELERY SEED
- A spicy, warm flavor used to
enhance flavor in soups, sauces, vegetable juices, meats and pickles.
This oil can also be used in minute quantities in perfumery.
Aromatherapy: nourishing, warming
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- CHAMOMILE, GERMAN
- Oil of German chamomile (also
known as blue chamomile). The blue color comes from the component
azulene which is formed during the distillation of the oil. The
odor is sweet and apple-like and adds a warm, long-lasting undertone
in elegant perfumes. Chamomile is used in massage oils and other
herbal preparations. Aromatherapy: relaxing, soothing, nourishing
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- CHAMOMILE, ROMAN
- Often used in perfumery. It blends
well with bergamot, jasmine, neroli, and clary sage, lending a
warm, fresh note when added in small quantities.
Aromatherapy: relaxing, replenishing
CHAMOMILE, WILD - See ORMENIS.
- CINNAMON LEAF
- Used to flavor spiced fruits,
baked goods, pickles and candy. The flavor and aroma are more
reminiscent of cloves than cinnamon. It provides a hot, spicy
and somewhat bitter flavor.
Aromatherapy: refreshing, vitalizing
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- CITRONELLA
- Lemony, grassy aroma. It is used
for scenting room and outdoor sprays, as well as household products.
Aromatherapy: purifying, vitalizing
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- CLARY SAGE
- Blends well with a wide variety
of essential oils for perfumery with a sweet, spicy scent. Aromatherapy:
centering, euphoric, visualizing
Usage Warning: Avoid if pregnant.
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- CLOVE BUD
- Used in mouthwash, toothpaste,
chewing gum and dental preparations. It is useful in the kitchen
for both sweet and savory dishes. The oil has a powerful, spicy-fruity
aroma.
Aromatherapy: warming, sense-enhancing
Usage Warning: Clove oil is highly irritating, avoid contact with
skin. Avoid if pregnant.
- CORIANDER SEED
- Wonderfully mild, sweet taste.
It can be combined with bergamot for a popular candy flavor. The
fragrance of the oil is spicy, aromatic and pleasantly sweet.
Aromatherapy: relaxing, gently clarifying
- CYPRESS
- Has a refreshing, spicy and pine
needle-like aroma often used as a modifier in pine fragrances.
Aromatherapy: purifying, balancing
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
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- EUCALYPTUS
- Commonly used to scent topical
preparations such as liniments and salves. It also serves as a
flavoring in cold and cough products such as inhalants, cough
drops and syrups.
Aromatherapy: purifying, invigorating, cooling
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
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- FENNEL, SWEET
- Sweet, warm-spicy, aromatic oil
for both flavoring and fragrance. Fennel is used extensively in
imitation maple extracts, candy, anisette liqueur, baked goods
and desserts.
Aromatherapy: restorative, warming, invigorating
Usage Warning: Dilute well, skin irritant. Avoid if pregnant.
Avoid use in sun.
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- FIR NEEDLE
- Fresh spicy scent. A few drops
on a light bulb, in the carpet, or through a diffuser will evoke
the thick fir forests of the high country. During the holidays,
this oil will fill a room with the festive aroma of a freshly
cut Christmas tree.
Aromatherapy: centering, refreshing, harmonizing
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
Dilute well, skin irritant.
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- FRANKINCENSE
- Sweet-woody, peppery fragrance.
Frankincense is used extensively for incense and fine perfumery.
Aromatherapy: relaxing, restorative, gently clarifying, visualizing,
meditative
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
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- GERANIUM
- Delightfully sweet scent. An
important ingredient in all types of fragrances, it has a powerful,
leafy-rose aroma with minty undertones. It is also used in skin
care products for both its fragrance and astringent cleansing
properties.
Aromatherapy: balancing, normalizing
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- GINGER
- China, Jamaica
An important culinary oil with a spicy-woody flavor. It
is used to flavor fruit dishes, cookies, cakes, condiments, meats,
liqueurs and soft drinks -- especially ginger ale.
Aromatherapy: warming, strengthening, anchoring
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- GRAPEFRUIT
- Citrus aroma and flavor. It can
be used as a flavoring in candy, frozen desserts, baked goods
and carbonated beverages.
Aromatherapy: balancing, refreshing, cheering
Usage Warning: Avoid use in sun.
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- HYSSOP
- A spicy, camphor-like strong
scent. Hyssop blends well with clove, lavender, rosemary, sage,
clary sage and other citrus oils.
Aromatherapy: refreshing, cleansing
Usage Warning: Avoid if pregnant. People with high blood presure
should avoid. People with epilepsy should avoid.
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- JASMINE ABSOLUTE
- A very powerful fragrance with
a full, rich, honey-like sweetness. The fragrance of jasmine is
a component in so many perfumes that there is an old saying "No
perfume without jasmine." A tiny amount will go a long way.
Aromatherapy: relaxing, sensual, exotic, romantic
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- JUNIPER BERRY
- A balsamic, woody, pine-needle
scent. It is used with citrus oils in room sprays, and in masculine
perfumes, aftershaves and spicy colognes. Juniper is also used
as an ingredient in gin, and for flavoring bitters, liqueurs,
meats and baked goods.
Aromatherapy: strengthening, refreshing, restoring
Usage Warning: Avoid if pregnant.
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- LAVENDER
- A classic scent for perfume and
a wide array of skin and hair products. It has a sweet, balsamic,
floral aroma. It is occasionally used as a flavoring in chewing
gum, fruit flavors, candy and beverages.
Aromatherapy: balancing, soothing, gently clarifying, normalizing
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- LEMON
- Widely used in beauty care. This
oil is cold pressed from the rind; three dozen lemons are used
to produce each 1/2 ounce.
Aromatherapy: energizing, uplifting, refreshing, cheering
Usage Warning: Avoid use in sun. Dilute well, skin irritant.
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- LEMONGRASS
- A cleanser for oily skin and
used in shampoo to add luster to the hair. It has a powerful,
citrus aroma and is a preferred fragrance in room and outdoor
sprays, soaps and detergents. Lemongrass is widely used in perfumes
and in the production of vitamin A.
Aromatherapy: vitalizing, cleansing
Usage Warning: Dilute well, skin irritant.
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- LIME
- Dozens of limes are needed to
produce 1/2 oz. of oil. Uses of the oil include beverages, sherbet
and hard candy.
Aromatherapy: equalizing, refreshing, cheering
Usage Warning: Avoid use in sun.
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- MARJORAM, WILD
- Useful in massage oil for sensitive
skin. (Marjoram hortensis, called sweet marjoram, is the commonly
used cooking spice -- wild marjoram is used in aromatherapy and
body care.)
Aromatherapy: purifying, clearing, strengthening
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
Avoid use if pregnant.
- MELISSA
- Produced from the herb lemon balm.
It takes up to 600 pounds of fresh lemon balm plants to yield
one ounce of oil. The oil has a lemony aroma and sharp, floral-lemon
flavor.
Aromatherapy: relaxing
Usage Warning: dilute well, skin irritant.
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- MYRRH
- One of the oldest-known perfume
materials. Mentioned 3,700 years ago, myrrh has a long history
of use as incense, especially with frankincense, during the Christmas
season.
Aromatherapy: centering, visualizing, meditative
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
Avoid use if pregnant.
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- NEROLI
- Distilled from the flowers of
the bitter orange tree. Neroli has a refreshing, spicy, aroma.
It is one of the most widely used floral oils in perfumery. Neroli
is also used in preparations such as a massage oils, skin creams,
and bath oils.
Aromatherapy: centering, relaxing, soothing, exotic, sensual
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- NUTMEG
- Contains the characteristic flavor
and fragrance of nutmeg spice. It is used in cooking as a replacement
for the spice. One or two drops are sufficient in most recipes.
It is also used in men's fragrances and spicy perfumes.
Aromatherapy: rejuvenating, uplifting, energizing
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- ORANGE, SWEET
- One of the most popular flavors
in the world. Orange is widely used in foods of all types. In
perfumery sweet orange is often used as the heart of floral blend.
Aromatherapy: cheering, refreshing, uplifting
Usage Warning: Avoid use in sun.
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- ORMENIS
- Used diluted in vegetable oil
to condition and bring out highlights in blond hair. In perfumes
it provides a long-lasting sweet undertone.
Aromatherapy: soothing, nurturing, relaxing
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
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- PATCHOULI
- A widely used fixative in perfumes.
The very intense aroma is described as earthy, rich, sweet, balsamic,
woody and spicy.
Aromatherapy: romantic, soothing, exotic, sensual
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
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- PEPPERMINT
- A strong, cool, minty flavor.
Peppermint oil is refreshing in both taste and aroma. A popular
flavor in breath lozenges, toothpaste and mouthwash.
Aromatherapy: vitalizing, refreshing, cooling
Usage Warning: Dilute well, skin irritant. Avoid use if pregnant.
- PETITGRAIN
- Made from the leaves and twigs
of the bitter orange tree. This oil has a fresh and sweet fragrance
with a woody undertone. It is added to massage and bath oils and
hair care products.
Aromatherapy: relaxing, soothing, stabilizing
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- ROSE, ABSOLUTE
- A sweet, deep, long-lasting aroma.
Rose absolute is an economical alternative fragrance to rose otto
essential oil. It is used extensively in medium and high-priced
perfumes of all types for its aroma and fixative qualities.
Aromatherapy: romantic, creative, gently uplifting
Usage Warning: Avoid if pregnant.
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- ROSE OTTO
- A warm, intense, immensely rich
fragrance. Rose oil is one of the oldest and best known of all
essential oils. It is used in all types of perfumes to lend beauty
and depth to the aroma. A drop or two in a massage, facial, or
bath oil creates a luxurious, soothing experience. The oil is
also used in skin creams, powders, and lotions.
Aromatherapy: romantic, creative, gently cheering
Usage Warning: Avoid if pregnant.
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- ROSEMARY
- Used in hair care, fragrance,
cooking and cosmetics. Brush on or wash into dark hair to condition
and bring out color highlights. Aromatherapy: clarifying, warming,
invigorating
Usage Warning: Avoid if pregnant. People with high blood pressure
or epilepsy should avoid.
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- ROSEWOOD
- Also known as Bois De Rose. Rosewood
is a spicy oil used to enliven the scent of dried flowers, soaps,
lotions, and massage oils.
Aromatherapy: gently strengthening, relaxing
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
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- SAGE
- Used in cooking and scented products.
There are many types of this common garden herb, all closely related.
Spanish sage grows wild throughout Spain.
Aromatherapy: warm, soothing, cheering
Usage Warning: Avoid if pregnant. People with high blood pressure
or epilepsy should avoid.
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- SANDALWOOD
- Rare perfume used in ancient
rituals as a spiritually purifying ointment. Sandalwood is a valuable
fixative which blends well with other oils. It is a very mild
oil suitable for dry skin.
Aromatherapy: relaxing, centering, exotic, sensual
- SPEARMINT
- Energizing to the mind and body.
Use in bath water for its refreshing effect. Make a facial steam
of spearmint oil in a pot of boiling water to help cleanse and
refine pores.
Aromatherapy: refreshing, cooling, gently vitalizing
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- TANGERINE
- Great astringent (must be properly
diluted) for oily skin. Tangerine is also a tasty addition to
beverages and desserts.
Aromatherapy: cheering, uplifting
Usage Warning: Avoid use in sun.
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- TEA TREE
- Delivers a warm, spicy, medicinal
aroma. It is used in colognes and aftershaves and as a scent in
room sprays, antiseptics, gargles, shampoo, acne creams, soaps
and other skin care products.
Aromatherapy: cleansing, purifying, uplifting
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
Dilute well, skin irritant.
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- THYME, RED
- An intense, herbaceous aroma
and flavor. Thyme is used to scent soaps, colognes and aftershaves
and for cooking meats, vegetables and soups.
Aromatherapy: cleansing, purifying.
Usage Warning: Dilute well, skin irritant. Avoid if pregnant.
People with high blood pressure should avoid.
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- VETIVER
- A rich, woody scent. It is used
as a perfume fixative, like sandalwood.
Aromatherapy: soothing, relaxing, anchoring
Usage Warning: Not approved by the FDA for internal consumption.
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- WINTERGREEN
- Fresh, cleansing mint flavor.
Aromatherapy: refreshing, bracing,invigorating.
Usage Warning: Harmful or fatal if taken internally. As little
as one teaspoon can be fatal if ingested by a child. Not approved
by the FDA for internal consumption. Dilute well, skin irritant.
Avoid if pregnant.
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- YLANG YLANG III
- Means "flower of flowers."
Ylang Ylang is a richly fragrant oil, best used for body perfume
and massage oil.
Aromatherapy: sensual, euphoric
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- YLANG YLANG EXTRA
- Distilled from the early-morning-picked
flowers of the cananga tree. The first oil drawn off is the highest
quality and is graded "Extra." Ylang Ylang Extra has
an intense, floral, jasmine-like aroma. It is used in exotic and
floral perfumes.
Aromatherapy: romantic, alluring, exotic
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