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Bergamot Oil

Bergamot oil is extracted from the pear shaped yellow colored bergamot orange, and although native to Asia, it is commercially grown in Italy, France and Ivory Coast. The rind, juice and oil are still used for medicinal purposes by the Italians. Bergamot essential oil is popular in aromatherapy applications, and its use in spas and wellness centers is common.

  • Botanical Name - Citrus Bergamia 
  • Plant Family - Rutaceae 
  • Part Used - Peel 
  • Oil Grade - Therapeutic Commercial
  • Color and Appearance - Green or olive green, mobile liquid
  • Odour Strength - Rich Aromatic
  • Extraction Method - Cold Pressed
  • Aromatic Tone - Citrus, yet fruity and sweet with warm spicy floral
  • Odour Strength - Rich Aromatic
  • Blends well with - Clary sage,Cypress,Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Mandarin, Orange, Rosemary, Sandalwood and Ylang Ylang 
  • Main ingredients - Beta Pinene, D Limonene, Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, Gamma Terpinene, Bergaptene, 
  • Application - Antiseptic, Antifungal, Soaps, Shampoos, Facial Tone,  Perfumes also used extensively in perfumery for its sweet freshness, particularly In citrus colognes, chypres, fougeres, modern fantasy bases etc.  It is also used in flavors for its sweet-fruity and yet refreshing notes
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Betel Leaf Oil

Betel leaf (Piper betle) is a aromatic medicinal plant. It's oil content and show a variety of biological activity, including antibacterial. Apart from so many medicinal value, Betal Leaf Oil is widely used in Flavour and fragrance industry.Many mouth freshner uses betel leaf oil as one of their major ingredient and so many aromatic blends find great suitability of Betel Leaf Oil in their perfumery compound.betel leafs are used to cure worms in the stomach and also act as a stimulant, an antiseptic and a breath-freshener. As per the traditional Ayurvedic medicines, Betel leaf is a remedy for bad breath.In India betel leafs also has spritual importance, as without these leafs the worship of any God is incomplete.

  • Botanical Ref.- Piper Betle
  • Plant Part Used - Leaf of Sofia Plant
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Color Property – Light Yellowish
  • Odor – Fresh, Sweet, Minty with hind of clove, fennel and basil
  • Oil Grade - Therapeutic commercial
  • Usage - Fine Cosmetics, Perfumery and Aromatherapy
  • Blends Properly with - Geranium, Jasmine, Clove,  Palmarosa oil, bergamot, Peppermint Oil, Clove Oil, Fennel Seed Oil, basil Oil etc
  • Extraction method – Steam Distillation
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Calamus Oil

This herb has traditionally been smoked, eaten, extract, tincture and syrup. According to Ayurvedic tradition, It is a 'sattvic' herb, which feeds and transmutes the sexual 'kundalini' energy. Calamus has been called the closest thing to a sex stimulant that nature has to offer . Acorus calamus root was also used by the ancient Greeks and included in the traditional remedies of many other European cultures.

  • Botanical Name - Acorus calamus
  • Extraction Method - steam distillation
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Grade - Therapeutic
  • Blends well With - Cedar wood, cinnamon, clary sage, labdanum, lavender, marjoram, olibanum, oregano, patchouli rosemary, tea tree and ylang-ylang
  • Health Benefite - Treats rheumatism & arthritis, relaxes spasm, inhibits microbial growth, good for brain & boosts memory, increases blood & lymph circulation, cures nervous disorders, stimulates functions, induce sleep.
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Caraway Oil

Caraway is a biennial herb that originated from Asia Minor but is now cultivated in Northern Europe, Africa and Russia. It grows up to 60cm (2 feet) and has soft fern-like leaves, umbels of white/pink flowers and small brown fruit.

  • Botanical Name - Carum Carvi
  • Grade - Cosmetic
  • Color and Appearance - Light yellow mobile liquid
  • Odor - Sweet spicy odor with peppery smell
  • Odour Strength - Medium
  • Application - Caraway oil is used primarily in flavors. It is used in mouth wash Or gargle preparations, toothpaste,candy, as a masking agent In bad                                                       tasting pharmaceutical prepartations.
  • Blends well with - Basil,Chamomile, Coriander, Frankincense, ginger, lavender and Orange
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance, Flavour, Pharmaceutical, Food and  Cosmetic Industry
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Main ingredients - Cumuninic Aldehyde,Furfurol,Acetaldehyde,Carvone , Limonene
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Cedarwood Oil

Cedarwood oil benefits have been known to mankind since ancient times, and it was employed for relieving several health conditions and to preserve bodies. Today, it is regarded as an important essential oil, which can be used as a sedative, expectorant and antiseptic. Find out more about cedarwood oil benefit.

  • Botanical Name - Cedrus Deodara
  • Grade - Therapeutic
  • Blending Nature - Bergamot, Benzoin, Cypress, Cinnamon, Frankincense, Juniper, Jasmine, Lemon, Lime, Lavender, Rose, Neroli and Rosemary.
  • Extraction Method - Steam Distillation 
  • Country - India
  • Usage - Cosmetics, Perfumery, Aroamtherapy & Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Health Benefits - Helps cure seborrhoea, heals wounds, fights spasm, tones up health, cause contractions in gums, muscles, tissues, skin and blood vessels, promotes urination and removal of toxins, water, salt and fat from body, promotes menstruations, cures coughs and cold, kills insects, sedates inflammations and nervous disturbances, inhibitis fungal growth and infections.
  • Caution - it may produce irritations on skin if used in high concentrations. Pregnant ladies should avoid its use.
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Chamomile Oil

The Roman chamomile is a species of chamomile that is very aromatic.The herb is also very well known to the majority of herbal tea drinkers around the world as it is a common prescription.What is less well known, are the various medicinal uses to which the herb can be put to in the treatment of different disorders and conditions. The oil has excellent calming properties and are effective for irritation and impatience.

Due to its calming and soothing therapeutic properties, the oils now being used in Aromatherapy as well.

  • Botanical Name - Chamaemelum Nobile
  • Plant Part Used - Flower Head
  • Odour Strength - Medium 
  • Color - Pale blue greenish clear liquid
  • Odor - Sweet Herbal Green Woody
  • Extraction Method - Steam Distillation
  • Country - IIndia
  • Oil Grade - Cosmetic
  • Main ingredients - Butric and Tiglic acid, Bisabolol, Pinene, Farmesol
  • Blending well with - Bergamot, Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Geranium, Grape fruit, Jasmine, Labdanum, Lemon, Lavender,Oakmoss,Rose Otto.
  • Usage - Burners, Vaporizers,Creams, Lotions, Blended Massage Oil, Mouthfreshners and more. 
  • Further Application - Used in very small percentages in high-class perfumes to Introduce a warm, rich undertone which last through all stages of evaporation.
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Flavour Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry
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Citronella Oil

Citronella oil is a volatile oil, which is distilled using steam distillation processfrom the greenish blue, lemon-scented leaves and stem of the plantCymbopogon nardus(Ceylon citronella) orCymbopogon winteratus(Java type citronella).

Trade Wise, citronella oil is categorised into two types:

1) Ceylon citronella oil - obtained fromCymbopogon nardus Rendle, (inferior type)2) Java citronella oil - obtained fromCymbopogon winterianus Jowitt, (superior type)

  • Botanical Ref - Cymbopogon Winterianus
  • Plant Family - Poaceae (Gramineae)
  • Fragrance - Woody, Spice
  • Plant Part Used - Grass
  • Color Tone - Pale Yellowish
  • Origin - India
  • Grade - Therapeutic
  • Production Process - Steam Distillation
  • Usage - Insect repellent, Aromatherapy, Astringent & Perfume Industry
  • Mixes well with - Bergamot, Lemon, Orange, Lemongrass.
  • Main Constituents - Citronellal, Citronellol, Gerniol, Esters   
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Clary Sage Oil

Clary sage is an herb with white flower petals with pointed ends. The plant will grow to be approximately two feet in height. It is sought after for its aphrodisiac, sedative and tonic characteristics. It can be found world wide too.The Clary sage essential oil is extracted by steam distillation from the green parts and flower tops.

  • Botanical Name - Salvia Sclarea
  • Color and Appearance - Light Yellow mobile liquid
  • Odor - Fresh herbaceous, ambery, slightly floral woody and tea like.
  • Odour Strength -  Medium
  • Grade - Premium Cosmetic
  • Application - Used in many chypres, fougeres and oriental perfumes. Useful In Eau de colognes and aldehydic fragrances in combination With labdanum and nitromusks forms a good base.
  • Blends well with - Bergamot, Cederwood, Chamomile, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender, Neroli, Orange, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang.
  • Usage - Fragrance Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Cosmetic Industry
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Main ingredients - Linalool, Linalyl Acetate, Pinene, Myrcene.
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Eucalyptus Oil

Eucalyptus oil with a fresh, balsamic and agreeable adour is mainly used for its therapeutic valves. It is proved to be a very strong antiseptic and antibacterial agent and is used as medicinal agent in the following cases : Cold, flu, coughs, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma. Rheumatic conditions, hypoglycemic, high blood pressure , diabetes, Abscesses, boils and burns.

  • Scientific Referance - Eucalyptus Globules
  • Plant Family - Myrtaceae 
  • Fragrance - Camphoraceous
  • Country of Origin - Indonesia
  • Plant Part Used - Leaves
  • Color - Clear 
  • Distillation Method - Steam Distillation
  • Bland well with - Coriander, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Thyme
  • Application - Deodorant, Antiseptic, Soothing Agent, Skin Conditioner, Insect Repellent
  • Usage - Therapeutic, perfumery, flavoring, antimicrobial and biopesticide. 
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Geranium Oil

Geranium, a plant native to South Africa, is today grown all over the world, especially in Congo, Japan, Russia, Egypt, Central America and Europe. A perennial shrub, Geranium grows to about 3 feet high and bears small pink flowers. It's an excellent oil to be used for massaging besides treating cellulite due to its diuretic properties. It's uplifting scent, acts as an anti-depressant and can be used while bathing during winters. It is also used by aromatherapists for treating menstrual and hormonal problems.

  • Botanical Name - Pelargonium Graveolens 
  • Color and Appearance - Greenish yellow Liquid
  • Odor - Sweet minty rosy fresh.
  • Odour Strength - Medium
  • Extraction Method - Steam Distillation
  • Grade - Therapeutic Commercial
  • Main ingredients - Geranium Oil China ,Geraniol , L Citronellol , Menthone, Terpineol.
  • Blends well with - Benzoin,Bergamot,Clary Sage, Cypress, Fennel, Ging er, Grapefruit,Jasmine,Lavender,Neroli,Patchouli,Rose Otto,
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Flavour Industry, Pharmaceutical Indus try, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry , Incense Industry
  • Country of Origin - Country of Origin
  • Application - It is used sparingly in combination with rich and sweet flavor materials. In perfumery, this oil is used so commonly that it is hardly possible to point out its particular application
  • Grade - Therapeutic 
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Lavender Oil

Lavender Oil has got Greate Aromatic Properties that have now been materialised by Cosmetics, Toiletries, Perfumery and Incense Industry worldwide and have been presented in the form of different different products infornt of global consumers.
Lavender oil is extracted via steam distillation process from the flower tops of Lavendula officinalis. The thin viscosity oil with clear light yellowish color has freshening aroma of blooming lavender flower.

  • Botanical Name - Lavendula Officinalis
  • Color and Appearance - Near water white to pale yellow thin mobile liquid
  • Odor - Sweet,Floral,Herbaceous, Fresh with balsamic woody
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Odour Strength - Strong
  • Grade - Cosmetic
  • Method of Production -  Steam Distillation
  • Main ingredients - Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, Geraniol, Cineol,Terpineol
  • Blends well with  -  Bergamot, Cedarwood,Clove Bud, Cypress, Geranium,Lemon, Grapefruit, Juniper, Labdanum, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Rosemary.
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Toiletries, Incense Industry, Cosmetic Industry 
  • Application - It is used extensively in colognes ( citrus-colognes or the well known lavender – waters ) in fougeres , chypres, ambers and countless floral, semi – floral or particularly in non floral perfumes Imparts herbaceous fresh topnotes.
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Lemon Oil

The lemon is one of 16 distinct species in the genus Citrus of the rutaceae family of plants. It's closely related to the lime and to the citron, all of which are "nippled" fruits.

  • Botanical Name - Citrus Limonum 
  • Odor - Fresh and sweet odor,truly reminiscent of the ripe peel. 
  • Color and Appearance - Pale yellow to yellow thin mobile liquid
  • Grade - Therapeutic Commercial
  • Raw Material - Peel
  • Certification - MSDS, COA
  • Odour Strength - Strong
  • Country - India
  • Extraction Process - Cold Expression.
  • Usage - Fine Cosmetics, Perfumery, Toiletries and Aromatherapy
  • Blends well with - Benzoin, Bergamot, Cedarwood, Clove Bud, Ecualptus, Frankincense,Geranium, Labdanum, Mandarine,Neroli, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Rosemary, Tea Tree, Vetiver. 
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Myrtle Oil

The Ancient Egyptians knew of the therapeutic properties of myrtle, macerating the leaves in wine to counter fever and infection. Theophrastus later confirmed its place in therapy, adding that the best and most odiferous tree came from Egypt. Dioscorides also prescribed a wine in which the leaves had been macerated: this fortified the stomach and was effective for pulmonary and bladder infections, and for those who were spitting blood.

  • Botanical Name - Myrtus Communis 
  • Color and Appearance  - Pale yellow liquid 
  • Odor - Sweet, slightly camphorous with a floral hint
  • Odour Strength - Medium
  • Country of Origin - India 
  • Main ingredients - Linalool, Cineole, Myrtenol, Pinene, Geraniol, Camphene
  • Blends well with - Bergamot, Cinnamon Leaf, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Ginger, Hyssop, Lavandin, Lavender, Lime, Rosemary, Tea Tree. 
  • Grade - Cosmetic
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Flavour Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry 
  • Application - Myrtel oil is an interesting item for colognes also those of aldehydic type. Is used in flavors where it has found some popularity in meat sauces,seasoning etc. in combination with spice oils and herb oils. 
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Cypriol Oil

Nagarmotha Oil has great opportunities for ORIENTAL PERFUMERY and India is the country where Nagarmotha herb is found as wild . In aromatherapy it allows decongestive properties. Oil of nagarmotha is widely used in manufacturing of perfumery compounds, soaps, cosmetics and incense sticks

  • Botanical Name - Cyperus Scariosus
  • Fragrance Note - Woody, earthy and quite lingering and got huge aromatic properties.
  • Plant Part Used - Root
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Grade - Therapeutic
  • Extraction method - Steam Distillation
  •  Health Benefits - Helpful with bronco-pulmonary congestion and nervine tonic, promoter of uterine contractions, an excellent binder of stool. 
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Neroli Oil

It is one of the popular essential oils used in aromatherapy. Neroli oil is prepared from the leaves of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium). The flowers of this tree are too delicate and so are handpicked.

  • Botanical Name -Citrus Aurantium
  • Fragrance - Intensely floral,citrusy,sweet and exotic.
  • Odour Strength - Medium
  • Color and Appearance - Yellowish liquid
  • Family - Rutaceae
  • Part - Flowers
  • Country of Origin - India  
  • Extraction Process - Steam distillation
  • Main ingredients - Linalyl Acetate,Limonene, Linalool, Geraniol,Nerolidol
  • Grade - Cosmetic
  • Certification - MSDS,COA
  • Mixes Proper with - Benzoin, Bergamot, Coriander, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Palmarosa, Petitgrain, Rose, Rosemary,  Sandalwood,Ylang Ylang,Basil, Roman chamomile, Frankincense,etc.
  • Application - It is probably one of the most frequently used “florals” in perfume Compounding.It is a classic constituent of Eau de colognes.It is primarily top note material
  • Used As - Antidepressant, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Sedative, perfumes, Lotions, cosmetics etc..
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Rose Oil

Rose Oil, Rosa damascena, is best knownfor its sensuous, intense sweet and floral fragrance. We manufacture best quality of rose absoluteoil byfood grade solvent extractionmethod from thefreshpetals of the hybrid grown roseflowers.
The oil is widly used in fine cosmetics such as creams, lotions etc. The rose oil also has a long history of being used in costly perfumes.

  • Botanical Ref.- Rosa Damascena
  • Plant Part Used - Flower (Hybrid Crop)
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Color Property - Very Light Yellowish
  • Odor - Warm, deep floral and immensely rich Rose Flower odor
  • Odor Strength - Strong
  • Oil Grade - Premium Cosmetic
  • Production Method - Solvent Extraction
  • Main ingredients - Citronellol, Geraniol, Nerol, Farnesol
  • Usage - Fine Cosmetics, Perfumery and Aromatherapy
  • Blends Proper with - Geranium, Jasmine, Clove and Palmarosa essential oils & Carrier Oils
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Rosemary Oil

Rosemary is an herb in the mint family. In its native habitat , it grows in rocky Mediterranean soils as a shrubby, evergreen plant that can grow to six feet tall in sheltered areas. However, conditions on the windswept slopes of the region usually keep the bush smaller. The oil has great fragrance and therapeutic healing values.

  • Botanical Name - Rosmarinus Officinalis
  • Color and Appearance -  Light pale yellowish mobile liquid.
  • Odor - Strong, fresh, woody, herbaceous somewhat minty forest like.
  • Odour Strength -  Medium
  • Grade - Cosmetic
  • Country - India
  • Method of Production - Steam Distillation
  • Blends well with - Bergamot,Cinnamon,Clove Bud,Geranium,Juniper,La bda nu m, Lavendin,Niaouli,Petitgrain,Tea Tree.
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Incense Industry, Cosmetic Industry
  • Main ingredients - Cineole, Alpha Pinene ,Camphor, Terpineol , Borneol.
  • Application - Rosemary oil finds extensive use in perfumery for citrus, colonges, lavender water, fougeres and oriental perfumes. It has good effect as a masking  agent particularly for phenolic or tar like odor.
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Spearmint Oil

The plant is known formally as Mentha spicata. Like other members of the mint family, spearmint has a very distinctive scent and flavor, and it can be used in a number of ways. There are a variety of culinary applications for spearmint oil, and this oil is also used in alternative medicine. Worldwide, copious amounts of spearmint oil are used every year, and demand for this agricultural product consistently increases.

Health Benefits - Protects wounds from being septic, clears spasm, gives relief from gas, good for brain, opens up obstructed menses, kills insects, restores health and heals wears and tears, stimulates discharges & functions also in expensive perfumery.

  • Scientific Name - Mentha Spicata
  • Origin - India
  • Oil Grade - Therapeutic
  • Oil Color - Colorless to light Yellowish
  • Extraction Process - Steam Distillation
  • Blends well with - Basil, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Rosemary and Jasmine essential oils form good blends with Essential Oil of Spearmint
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Spikenard Oil

Jatamansi oil is one of the most effective essential oils for supporting a calm mind and balanced body. Those who suffer from worry or other overly active and mental habits will benefit immensely from regular use of this special oil. Jatamansi is calming and grounding and is highly revered for its ability to support deep sleep and to help one work through and release subconscious trauma. Spikenard oil is similar in quality to valerian, but more preferred because it is less dulling in its effects and possesses a sweeter and more pleasant fragrance.

From ages its been used in Cosmetics, Perfumery, Aromatherapy and medicines for its various Aromatic and medicinal properties.

  • Botanical Name - Nardostachys Jatamansi
  • Color and Appearance – Brownish
  • Grade- Therapeutic
  • Fragrance: Sweet, Herbal, earthy balsamic note
  • Odour Strength - Medium
  • Application - It is used extensively in cosmetics, perfumery, medicine etc
  • Blends well with - Bergamot, Cedarwood,Clove Bud, Cypress, Geranium,Lemon,Grapefruit, Juniper, Labdanum, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Rosemary etc
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Cosmetic Industry and medicine
  • Country of Origin – Nepal
  • Method of Production- Steam Distillation
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Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) is an important essential oil in the field of aromatherapy, despite of being a relative newcomer; a universal and easy-to-use oil. Tea tree has a long history of traditional use.

  • Botanical Name - Melaleuca Alternifolia
  • Color and Appearance - Water white clear liquid
  • Odor - Warm,Spicy,Fresh sharp,Camphorous
  • Odour Strength - Medium
  • Grade - Cosmetic
  • Country - India
  • Main ingredients - Terpinene 4-OL,Cineol,Pinene,Paracymene,Gamma, Terpinene.
  • Method of Production - Steam Distillation
  • Blends well with - Bergamot,Clove Bud,Geranium,Clary Sage, Lavender, Lemon, Cypress, Juniper, Oakmoss.
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Incense Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Cosmetic Industry
  • Application - In perfumery gathering interest for its warm spicy and fresh character for spicy colognes and after shave for men. In pharmaceuticals as a germicide,gargles,skin-disinfectant etc.
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Thyme Oil

Thyme essential oil is extracted by steam distillation from the fresh or dried leaves and flowering tops of the plant. This is the Linalool chemotype, the most gentle variety of Thyme oils. The oil is mainly located in small glands on the leaves and contains thymol, Thyme oil is well known for it therapeutic properties.

  • Botanical Ref. - Thymus Vulgaris
  • Plant Family - Lamiaceae (Labiatea)
  • Aroma - Strong Pungent
  • Plant Part Used - Flower Tops, Leaves and Stems
  • Color - Yellowish
  • Country - India
  • Extraction Process - Steam Distillation
  • Blends well with - Bergamot, Lemon, Rosemary, Lavender, Lavandin, Marjoram
  • Used As - Deodorant, Antiseptic
  • Grade - Therapeutic 
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Turmeric Oil

Turmeric is a perennial plant with roots or tubers.Turmeric essential oil is viewed as a strong relaxant and balancer. It also has historical applications as an antiseptic, and for skin care use against acne and facial hair in women.

  • Botanical Name - Curcuma Longa
  • Part Used - Root
  • Extraction menthod - SCFE Co2 Extraction method
  • Origin of Origin - India
  • Oil Grade - Therapeutic
  • Color Tone - Yellowish to Light Redish Yellow
  • Usage - Medicine, Cosmetics, Food, Aromatherapy, Skin Care products
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Valerian Oil

Valerian is a tallish plant with clusters of pink, less common white flowers. A perennial grows to 4-5 feet. Leaves strongly divided, pinnate with lance-shaped leaflets; lower ones toothed. Tiny pale pink to whitish, tubular flowers, grow in three-forked terminal heads in tight clusters, each flower has a small in rolled calyx at the base in a fruits form, calyces become feathery parachutes. Blooms from June till July.

  • Synonym Referance - Valerian oil, Sugandha Bala oil, Bala Oil.
  • Botanical Name - Valeriana Officinalis
  • Part Part - Root
  • Origin Place - Nepal
  • Color tone - Brownish
  • Grade - Therapeutic
  • Method of Extraction - Steam Distillation
  • Blending Property - Patchouli, oakmoss, pine, lavender, cedarwood, mandarin, petitgrain and rosemary. 
  • Health Benefits - Valerian Root Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential oils
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Vetiver Oil

Vetiver is an ancient remedy within Ayurveda. In terms of Oriental medicine, Vetiver essential oil is cool and moist in energy. Vetiver essential oil is used for emotional grounding and stabilizing the emotions. Other well known traditional uses for Vetiver oil include application for arthritis symptoms due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Vetiver oil is also useful for the treatment of acne, anxiety and depression, hence the oil is well demanded from the cosmetic and medicinal industry.Because of its multi facet aromatic property, the Pure Vertiver Oil is widely used in Perfumery industry.

  • Latin Name - Vetiveria Zizanoides
  • Color and Appearance - Yellow brown viscous liquid
  • Odor - Sweet earthy,balsamic woody
  • Odour Strength - Medium
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Main ingredients - Benzoic Acid,Vetiverol, Furfural,Vetivenol
  • Grade - Cosmetic
  • Blends well with - Bergamot,Cassie,Geranium,Ginger,Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon,Melissa, Patchouli, Sandalwood,Ylang Ylang.
  • Application - Vetiver is used extensively in perfumery not only as a fixative not only as a fixative, but also as an odor contributor in bases such as fougere,chypre,modern woody-aldehydic or amber-aldehydic bases, oriental bases,moss and wood notes, rose bases etc.
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Flavour Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry 
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Ylang Ylang Oil

Ylang-Ylang means flower of flowers and is so named because of its amazingly complex floral scent. It is used heavily in perfumery and often blended with other florals such as jasmine, rose and tuberose, but it is a captivating scent in its own right. The oil is considered to have aphrodisiac properties, yet its aromatherapy uses are generally indicated for stress-related disorders such as nervous tension, depression, insomnia, frigidity, and impotence.

  • Botanical Name: Cananga Odorata
  • Color & Appearance: Light pale yellow mobile liquid
  • Odor: Powerful and intensely sweet floral.
  • Odour Strength:  Medium
  • Country: India
  • Method of Production - Steam Distillation
  • Grade - Cosmetic
  • Main ingredients: Benzyl Acetate,Linalool,Geranyl Acetate,Iso Eugenol.
  • Blends well with: Bergamot, Neroli,Grapefruit, Cedarwood,Eucalptus,Jasmine,Lavender,Opoponax,Petitgrain,Rosewood,Tuberose etc.
  • Application: In soap perfumes and in general perfumery as floral a ddit iveof extremely,versatile application.
  • Industrial destination: Fragrance Industry, Incense Industry, Cosmetic Industry.
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Jasmine Oil

Jasmine Grandiflorum is a beautiful plant whoesflowers bloom in the early dawn as opposed to Jasmine Sambac that blooms in the evening.The oil poses many therapeutic and aromatic properties which makes the oil highly demanded by the Cosmetics, Perfumery & Aromatherapy Industry.

  • Botanical Name - Jasminum Grandiflorum
  • Color and Appearance - Brown with golden tinge
  • Grade - Therapeutic
  • Odor - Extremely intensely floral,sweet and lingering
  • Odour Strength - Medium
  • Method of Production - Food Grade Solvent Extraction
  • Application - Mainly used in cosmetics, incenses and fragrances, in Commercial food & beverage products and in aromatherpy
  • Blends well with - Benzoin,Bergamot, Clary Sage, Geranium, Lemon, Lime, Neroli, Palmarosa,Patchouli,Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang.
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Incense Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry
  • Main ingredients - Benzyl Acetate, Linalool,,Benzyl Alcohol,Farnesol,Indole
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Cassie Oil

In the south of France, Acacia farnesiana is cultivated for the perfume industry. The flowers are well known and highly esteemed for the perfume oil they yield. The flowers are globular and golden with a scent of violet and orange blossom. Cassie has both spicy and floral odor and has got delightfully fresh and sweet floral note.

Aroma therapists use it for treating depression, nervous exhaustion and stress-related conditions where its beautiful, sunny note uplifts the spirits. Cassie absolute is a popular aphrodisiac - undoubtedly due to its beautiful aroma. Recently, due to its high industrial use, it is being cultivated in India as well

  • Botanical Name: Acacia Farnesiana
  • Color: Light yellow mobile liquid
  • Extraction Method: Food Grade Solvent 
  • Origin: India
  • Grade: Premium Cosmetic
  • Odor: Extremely warm, Herbaceous and Floral
  • Odor Stength: Medium
  • Application: Used in high cost perfumes where it lends a very unique
  • Blends well with: Bergamot,Mimosa,Frankincense,Violet, Ylang Ylang, Costus
  • Usage: Fragrance Industry, Flavour Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry 
  • Main ingredients: Geramiol, Anisic Aldehyde, Methyle Salicilate, Linalool,Farsenol, Benzyl Alcohol.
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Clove Bud Oil

We process 100% Pure & Natural Clove Bud Oil from the Top (Buds of Clove) via SCFE Co2 Extraction method. Apart from being used in cuisine, clove bud oil is higly used in Medicine, Cosmetics, Perfumery, Aromatherpay, Oral Care etc

  • Botanical Name - Syzygium Aromaticum 
  • Family - Myrtaceae - Madagascar
  • Origin Country - India
  • Oil Grade - Therapeutic
  • Fragrance Note - Spicy, Warm
  • Plant Part Utilised - Bud
  • Appearance - Pale Yellow to light brownish
  • Production Method - SCFE Co2 Extraction
  • Bland with - Basil, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Citronella, Grapefruit, Lemon, Nutmeg, Orange, Peppermint 
  • Therapeutic Benefites - Relieve Toothache, Mouthwash and Gargle, Tooth Paste
  • Usage -  Medincine, Cosmetics, Oral Care, Aromatherapy and Perfumery
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Coffee Oil

We specialize in manufacturing 100% Pure and NaturalRasted CoffeeBean Oilvia SCFE Co2 Extraction Method

  • Botanical Name - Coffee Arabica
  • Form of Coffee Used - Roasted Coffee Bean
  • Grade - Therapeutic
  • Country - India
  • Aroma -  Fresh Aroma of Roasted Coffee beans
  • Distillation Method -  Via SCFE Co2 Extraction
  • Use - Food Flavor, Cosmetics, Aromatherapy & Beauty Products
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Ajwain Oil

Ajwain oil is the oil distilled from the ajwain (Carum copticum) seeds. Ajowan oil. These seeds used to make ajowan oil are small and like caraway. Ajowan oil is mainly cultivated in Persia and India. Ajowan oil is a major source of thymol which gives ajowan oil its medical virtues.

  • Botanical Name -  Carum Copticum 
  • Grade - Therapeutic
  • Aromatic Note - Woody, Spice
  • Plant Part - Seed
  • Color - Pale Yellow
  • Country - India
  • Production method - Steam Distillation
  • Application - Perfuming soaks and as an insecticide and many more
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Cinnamon Bark Oil

Used extensively in flavours for food and candy, baked goodsand beverages, pharmaceuticals and dental preparation mouthrinse and gargales.The warmth and dryspiciness, immediatesweetness and tremendous diffusive power induced by theaddition in a perfume composition is highlyappreciated byPerfumers.

  • Botanical Name - Cinnamomum Zeylanicum
  • Odour Strength - Medium 
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Grade - Therapeutic Commercial
  • Method of Prodution - Steam Distillation
  • Main ingredients - Cinnamic aldehyde, eugenol, aceteugenol
  • Blends well with - Benzoin, Clove, Coriander, Cardamom, Frankincense, Ginger Grapefruit, Lavender, Rosemary etc.
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Flavor Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry.
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Cardamom Oil

Cardamom finds extensive use in Scandinavian and Indian cuisine. It is sweet and aromatic and is very pleasant It is found in Asian countries and also Australia depending on the type. It is one of the most expensive spice after saffron and vanilla. Malabar and the Guatemalan varieties of the cardamom are the major commercial varieties.

  • Indian Name - Elaichi 
  • Botanical Referance - Elettaria cardamomum 
  • Color and Appearance - Color less, water like liquid
  • Odor - Delightful, Sweet, Warm spicy, balsamic floral 
  • Grade - Therapeutic
  • Odour Strength - Medium
  • Origin - India
  • Family - Zingiberaceae
  • Part Part Used - Fruit 
  • Habitat - East Asian Countries
  • Method of Production - Steam Distillation
  • Blends well with - Bergamot,Caraway,Cedarwood,Clove Bud,Frankincense,Ginger Grapefruit, Labdanum, Lemon, Neroli, Rose Otto, Ylang Ylang.
  • Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Flavor Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry 
  • Application - In perfumery cardamom will not only impart spiciness, but also a warm, sweet notes which fits into floral bases such as muguet and rose. Coriander oil is an extremely fine modifier for Cardamom in perfumery and in flavors too. 
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Nutmeg Oil

Nutmeg Essential Oil has been used for centuries as a remedy for kidney and digestive problems. Extracted via steam distillation of the kernel seed, this oil is made up of chemical component of monoterpenes hydrocarbons and has a warm, spicy & sharp aroma. It is used for the treatment of arthritis, gout, rheumatism, poor circulation, indigestion, constipation, flatulence, nausea, nervous fatigue and anxiety.

  • Botanical Name - Myristica Fragrans
  • Family - Myrtaceae
  • Country of Origin - India
  • Extraction - Steam Distillation
  • Grade - Therapeutic Commercial
  • Aroma - Sweet campherous like top note
  • Blending - Basil, Roman chamomile, Rose, Geranium, Frankincense, Lavender and Ylang-Ylang, Coriander, Fennel, Galbanum, Juniperberry, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Myrtle, Orange, Pine, Peppermint and Rosemary
  • Application - Antiviral, Antibacterial, Antifungal, Expectorant, Decongestant, Tonic, Litholytic, Immuno-stimulant, Antiseptic etc.
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Bay Leaf Oil

Bay Leaf Essential Oil is steam distiled from leaves of evergreen tropical bay tree, indigenous to Asia. The warm spicy fragrance of the leaf is wonderful for relieving stress, anxiety and hysteria.

  • Botanical Name - Pimento Racemosa
  • Plant Family - Lauraceae
  • Grade - Therapeutic Commercial
  • Plant Part - Steam Distillation
  • Country - India
  • Fragrance - Strong, spicy, bay leaf
  • Blends with - Clary Sage, Juniper, Rosemary, Cypress, Lavender, Pine and other Citrus & Spice Oils, Cardamon, Caraway, Cedarwood, Coriander
  • Used In - Soaps, Cosmetics, Colognes, Hair Tonics, Insecticides and more. 
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APRICOT KERNEL OIL

At the core of the apricot pit is the kernel, and this is what is used to produce this exquisite oil. It is very similar to sweet almond oil, but it is more suitable for sensitive and prematurely aged skin.The moisturizing, nourishing and revitalizing properties of apricot kernel oil combine well with your selected essential oils, gives a superb facial massage.

Apricot Kernel oil is well suited for skin care products because it is a mild, moisturizing oil, and is readily absorbed into the skin without leaving a residue behind. Apricot Kernel oil makes a wonderful massage oil for babies and adults and is used extensively in aromatherapy. It is recommended for mature skin, sensitive skin and skin that is inflamed, irritated or dry. As an emollient oil, it is great for use in face and body creams, lotions, balms, lip care, hair care and soaps.

  • Botanical Name: Prunus Armeniaca
  • Grade: Therapeutic
  • Extraction Process: Cold Press
  • Origin: India
  • Color: Light Yellowish to Golden
  • Blends Well with: Almost All Essential Oils
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WALNUT OIL

Walnut oil is greatly preferred for massage, as it is an excellent emollient with moisturising properties for dry, mature, scaly, irritated skin type, due to these properties, the oil is also highly used in beauty and skin careformulations. In Aromatherpay, walnut oil is believed to be a balancing agent for nervous system.

  • Botanical Name: Juglans Regia
  • Grade: Therapeutic
  • Extraction Process: Cold Press
  • Part Used: Nut
  • Origin: India
  • Color: Clear to Light Yellowish
  • Blends Well with: Many Essential and Carrier oil
  • Usage - Cosmetics, Toiletries, Hair care, Beauty and skin care Products, Aromatherapy.
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