-Vetiver Essential Oil-
Distilled from the roots of a grass used in India and Sri Lanka for the creation of woven matting. The word vetiver comes from the Tamil word that means 'hatcheted up', a description of the way in which the roots are collected.
Aromatic Notes: A base note with a strong aroma, has an earthy, woody scent characteristic of oils derived from roots, with a rich note
Essential Oil Effects: Deeply balancing, calming, and grounding. In India, vetiver is known as the ‘Oil of Tranquility’ due to its relaxing, calming properties on the mind, but it is also strengthening, nurturing and revitalizing to the body.
-Jasmine Sambac Absolute Oil-
Since ancient times, Jasmine has been referred to as the King of oils (Rose is the Queen) as it is the most masculine of all the floral oils. It takes approximately 8,000 carefully hand-picked blossoms to produce 1 gram (about 1 ml.) of Jasmine Absolute Oil, making it one of the most expensive and precious oils.
Aromatic Notes: An incredibly intense aroma that is very floral, musky and masculine, often associated as an aphrodisiac. A very sensual and intoxicating scent
Essential Oil Effects: Relaxing effect on the body while also stimulating to the senses. Balancing to the emotions and promotes openness; helps diminish selfish thoughts and promotes love to ourselves and others. An emotional equalizer for both men and women; in women it promotes a balancing with divine masculine energy due to the musk, in men it promotes a balancing with divine feminine energy due to the floral notes.
-Marjoram Essential Oil-
An herb of the Origanum family, Sweet Marjoram enjoyed popularity as a common medicinal herb around the Mediterranean basin. It is used in masculine, oriental, and herbal-spicy blends for perfumes and colognes.
Aromatic Notes: A middle note with a medium aroma, it has a warm and spicy aroma, with a note like nutmeg.
Essential Oil Effects: Deeply relaxing and clearing. Can help clear sinuses and ease breathing