Collection: Essential Oils

Essential oils are highly concentrated plant extracts derived from various parts of plants, including leaves, flowers, stems, roots, and fruits. These oils are often extracted through steam distillation, cold pressing, or solvent extraction.

Essential oils contain the natural aromatic compounds of the plants from which they are derived and are highly valued for their therapeutic properties. They are used in aromatherapy, an alternative medicine that promotes physical and emotional well-being through essential oils.

There are many different types of essential oils, each with unique properties and benefits. The most commonly used essential oils include lavender, peppermint, tea tree, eucalyptus, chamomile, and lemon. These oils are often used for their calming, energizing, or healing properties and can be used topically, inhaled, or ingested.

It's important to note that while essential oils are natural, they are highly concentrated and potent. Using them safely and according to instructions is important, as some essential oils may cause skin irritation or other adverse reactions if misused. Additionally, not all essential oils are safe for ingestion or use during pregnancy, so it's important to consult a qualified practitioner before using them in these circumstances.