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Armoise Oil

  • Number Of Flower Armoise Oil (Mugwort Oil)
  • Application Aromatherapy, Perfumery, etc
  • Material Artemisia Vulgaris (Mugwort) Leaves
  • Therapeutic Benefits Anti-inflammatory
  • Extraction Method Steam Distillation
Applications & Uses1. Aromatherapy & PerfumeryUsed in meditative and calming blends.Acts as a middle note in perfumery, adding depth to herbal and woody fragrances.Traditionally used in spiritual and cleansing rituals.2. Pharmaceuticals & Traditional MedicineKnown for its antimicrobial and antifungal properties.Traditionally used for digestive support and menstrual regulation.Helps with respiratory relief when diffused or applied topically (properly diluted).3. Industrial & HouseholdUsed in natural insect repellents due to thujone content.Found in herbal insecticides and pest control formulations.Utilized in soaps, lotions, and personal care products.4. Food & BeverageOccasionally used in alcoholic beverages and herbal bitters.Contributes to the characteristic flavor of Absinthe and Vermouth (in regulated amounts).Armoise essential oil, also known as Mugwort oil, is derived from the leaves of Artemisia vulgaris, a plant that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine across various cultures. The essential oil is extracted through steam distillation of the plants leaves, and it contains a variety of bioactive compounds, including thujone, cineole, and camphor. These compounds contribute to its unique fragrance and therapeutic effects. Properties of Armoise Oil (Mugwort Oil)Aromatic Profile: Mugwort oil has a rich, earthy, and herbal scent with a slightly sweet and bitter undertone. The aroma is soothing and relaxing, often used in aromatherapy for its calming effects. Therapeutic Benefits: Anti-inflammatory: Mugwort oil is believed to help reduce inflammation and can be used for skin issues or internal discomfort.
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Aniseed Oil

  • Number Of Flower Aniseed Oil
  • Application Aromatherapy, Perfumery, etc
  • Common Uses Stress-relief, Relaxation, etc
Applications & Uses1. Aromatherapy & PerfumeryUsed in stress-relief and relaxation blends.Popular in fragrance compositions for its sweet, spicy aroma.Acts as a natural fixative in perfumes.2. Pharmaceuticals & Traditional MedicineKnown for its digestive and carminative properties.Traditionally used to relieve bloating, gas, and indigestion.Helps ease coughs and respiratory congestion.3. Food & BeverageCommonly used as a natural flavoring agent in candies, baked goods, and liqueurs (e.g., Ouzo, Absinthe, Sambuca).Provides a sweet licorice-like taste to culinary dishes.4. Industrial & HouseholdUsed in toothpastes and mouthwashes for its freshening properties.Acts as a natural insect repellent.Found in soaps, detergents, and cosmetics for fragrance enhancement.With an intensely sweet and spicy aroma, Anise oil promotes vigor and shine to the skin. This oil is 100% pure and natural. It is extracted from the star-shaped fruits of Illicium verum, a plant native to China and Vietnam. It has a warm, sweet, herbaceous, and stimulating aroma, reminiscent of fennel and licorice.Relieves menopausal symptomsMenopause is the decline of reproductive hormones. It occurs during the aging phase of women. It is believed that anise seed and its healing properties, when present in the female body, mimic the action of estrogen, reducing the symptoms of menopause.Fights the growth of fungi and bacteriaAnise seed offers potent antimicrobial properties. It is a valid form of prevention against infections and a natural blockage that inhibits the growth of fungi and bacteria.This oil can be effective against certain types of fungi: yeasts and dermatophytes, responsible for diseases that affect the skin.
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