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  • Uses of Tea Tree Oil
    Tea tree oil is an essential oil traditionally used to treat wounds, burns, and other skin infections. Today, proponents say the oil may benefit conditions from acne to gingivitis, but the research is limited. Tea tree oil is distilled from Melaleuca alternifolia, a plant native to Australia. Tea tree oil may be applied directly to the skin, but more commonly, it's diluted with another oil, like almond or olive, before it's applied. Many products like cosmetics and acne treatments include this essential oil in their ingredients. It's also used in aromatherapy. Uses of Tea Tree Oil Tea tree oil contains active ingredients called terpenoids, which have antibacterial and antifungal effects.7 The compound terpinen-4-ol is the most abundant and is thought to be responsible for most of tea tree oil's activity. Research on the use of tea tree oil is still limited, and its efficacy is unclear.6 Some evidence suggests that tea tree oil may help conditions like blepharitis, acne, and vaginitis. Blepharitis Tea tree oil is a first-line treatment for Demodex blepharitis, an inflammation of the eyelids caused by mites. Tea tree oil shampoo and face wash can be used at home once daily for mild cases. For more severe infestations, it's recommended that a 50% concentration of tea tree oil be applied to the eyelids by a healthcare provider at an office visit once a week. This high potency causes the mites to move away from the eyelashes but may cause skin or eye irritation. Lower concentrations, such as a 5% lid scrub, can be applied at home twice daily between appointments to keep the mites from laying eggs.5 A systematic review recommended using lower-concentration products to avoid eye irritation. The authors noted no long-term data for tea tree oil for this use, so more clinical trials are needed. Acne While tea tree oil is a popular ingredient in over-the-counter acne remedies, there's only limited evidence that it works. A review of six studies of tea tree oil used for acne concluded that it decreased the number of lesions in people with mild to moderate acne.2 It was also about as effective as traditional treatments like 5% benzoyl peroxide and 2% erythromycin. And a small trial of only 18 people, an improvement was noted in people with mild to moderate acne who used tea tree oil gel and face wash on the skin twice a day for 12 weeks.9 More randomized controlled trials are needed to determine tea tree oil's effect on acne. Vaginitis Research suggests that tea tree oil is effective in reducing symptoms of vaginal infections like vaginal discharge, pain, and itching. In one study involving 210 patients with vaginitis, 200 milligrams (mg) of tea tree oil was given as a vaginal suppository each night at bedtime for five nights. The tea tree oil was more effective in reducing symptoms than other herbal preparations or probiotics.10 Some limitations of this study were the short duration of treatment and the exclusion of women who were taking antibiotics or had chronic illnesses. For now, it's best to stick with traditional treatments like antibiotics or antifungal creams.

    2024 05/05

  • HAZELNUT OIL
    Unrefined Hazelnut oil is filled with Vitamin E and Linoleic acid, which have many benefits for hair and skin. It gets quickly absorbed on the skin and scalp, and leaves nothing but a shine behind. Its richness of Linoleic acid makes it perfect to use for Sensitive and Oily Skin type, that’s why it is added to beauty products like creams and lotions. It is naturally astringent in nature and has no harmful effect on skin afterwards. Hazelnut oil, is filled with tannins, which makes it astringent and used in making anti-ageing oils and creams. It has Vitamin E, which helps in restoring skin layers and can be used as a treatment for depleting skin and protection against harmful sun rays. It is added to sunscreen to increase their effectivity and working. It can also sooth and detangle hair, Hazelnut oil can also be added to Natural conditioners a   nd used solely as well.   Hazel Nut Oil is mild in nature and suitable for all skin types, especially sensitive and dry skin. Although useful alone, it is mostly added to skin care products andcosmetic product like Creams, Lotions, Hair Care products, Body Care Products, Lip balms etc   BENEFITS OF HAZELNUT OIL   Suitable for Sensitive skin: Sensitive skin type is different than others, it gets easily irritated and if not taken care of, it can result into permanent damage. Hazelnut oil is all natural and in addition, it is naturally astringent. It makes skin pore shrink and less susceptible to infectants. Vitamin E present in this oil, protects the first and outermost layer of skin and reduce sensitivity. Moisturizing: It is rich in Linoleic acid Omega 6 fatty acids, that strengthens skin’s barrier. It prevents moisture from being lost due to various environmental factors. Vitamin E in Hazelnut oil, forms a protective barrier on skin and restrict entry of pollutants through pores. Hazelnut oil is readily absorbed in the skin and retain the moisture in the skin tissues. Non-comedogenic: It means Hazelnut oil prevents clogging of pores and allows skin to breathe naturally. It opens pores, and prevents dirt and pollution from accumulating in them. Linoleic acid present in Hazelnut oil breaks down excess Sebum that also aids to unclogged pores. It is also astringent in nature, that minimizes skin pores and purify them from within. Sun protection: Hazelnut oil is rich in Vitamin E that has many functions, one of them is neutralizing free radicals that are increased by sun rays. UV rays of sun, inflict the growth of free radicals and cause cell damage. Vitamin E protect cell membranes and prevent skin and scalp against Sun damage. It prevents hyperpigmentation and discoloring caused by Sun damage. Anti-ageing: Hazelnut oil has many factors for preventing premature ageing caused by free radicals: Linoleic acid present in hazelnut oil hydrates skin from within, and replenish skin tissues. Vitamin E protects skin against sun damage and reduce the activity of free radicals, that cause dulling and ageing of skin. Vitamin E, reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and dryness by retaining moisture in skin. It boosts collagen Production in the skin; Collagen is a protein that keeps skin firm and uplifted but with time and other environmental reasons, it gets lost. Vitamin E of Hazelnut oil fights the enzyme that restrict collagen production. In the process, skin becomes uplifted, firm and younger. Hazelnut oil hydrates skin and prevent cracking, fines lines and dryness. It also promotes skin elasticity and makes it look firm and supple. It is filled with tannins that are antioxidants, which makes hazelnut oil a powerful antioxidant. It dries out skin, shrink pores and gives skin a firm look. Prevents Oily Skin: Hazelnut Oil is rich in Linoleic acid, that breaks down the natural Sebum of skin. in the process, it balances excess sebum production and makes skin less oily. It is rich in Tannins, that can minimize pores, dry out oily skin and clean pores. Regular use of Hazelnut oil, can improve skin type and make it less oily. Anti-acne: As mentioned, it unclogs pores, and breakdown excess Sebum in skin, which are the two-leading cause of acne and pimples. Hazelnut oil is rich in tannins, that dries out pores and remove bacteria from the skin. Linoleic acid also balances excess sebum production and prevent breakouts. All this results, in reduced acne and pimples.   Flawless and Glowing look: Hazelnut oil can reduce stretch marks, marks, spots, and blemishes. Tannins that act as antioxidants, shrink pores and makes hazel nut oil an astringent oil. Astringent properties of this oil aids to faster healing and reducing the appearance of marks. Vitamin E, reduces the appearance of scars, marks and blemishes and gives skin a spotless, flawless look. It is a potential treatment for hyperpigmentation caused by free radicals and UV rays. Less Frizz and damage: Hazelnut oil is a fast-drying oil which can smooth out frizz and detangle hair. It is a boon for Curly hair, as they tend to get frizzier and more tangled up. It leaves a silky, smooth finish on hair and makes them frizzles. And of course, the Linoleic acid provides deep nourishment and retains moisture inside the scalp, which also makes hair smooth and hydrated. It can also undo damage done by heat treatment and chemical use. Reduced dandruff: As mentioned, it can reach deep into the scalp. Linoleic acid present in Hazelnut oil makes it highly emollient, and moisturizing in nature. Although readily absorbed, it still leaves a layer of moisture on scalp, and prevent dryness, flakiness and dandruff. It can also treat damaged and inflamed scalp with the help of Vitamin E.   USES OF ORGANIC HAZELNUT OIL  Skin Care Products: The two most promising use of Hazelnut oil are as a Moisturizer and an Anti-ageing Oil. Hence, it is used in making Skin care products, that are especially target to reverse age effects and provide moisturization. It is also added to products that are especially made for Sensitive and Oily skin type. It is used for making products like creams, face washes, gels, lotions or one can also use it as a daily moisturizer. Hair care Products: Hazelnut oil is a natural moisturizer and a conditioner; it is added to hair care products for increasing their vitamin E content. It is especially added conditioning oils and heat treatments. It is used in making shampoos, hair masks, hair gels, etc to retain moisture in the scalp. Natural Conditioner: Hazelnut oil is a light-weight oil and it gets easily absorbed in the skin. It can be used before or after washing your hair, as it a non-greasy oil. It can provide deep conditioning to the hair and prevent scalp from damage and moisture loss. It can also prevent hair against harmful UV rays and Sun damage. Aromatherapy: It is used in Aromatherapy to dilute Essential Oils and used in therapies that are more focused on Skin rejuvenation. It has a mild, nutty aroma which makes it easily blending with all essential oils. Cosmetic Products and Soap Making: Hazelnut oil has been popular in the cosmetic world, it is added to Body washes, gels, Scrubs, lotions, and other products to make them more nourishing and increase nutrient richness. There is an entire line of products that focus on being hazelnut specific and provide Nourishment.  

    2024 04/30

  • Essential Oil Diffuser Recipes
    To Use: Add 1-3 drops of one of the below master blends to your diffuser. Every diffuser is different, so refer to the manufacturer`s instructions that came with your diffuser to know how many drops is appropriate to add to your particular diffuser. Thicker essential oils, CO2 extracts and absolutes (vetiver, patchouli, oakmoss, sandalwood, benzoin, etc.) and citrus oils must be carefully used in partcular types of diffuser models including atomizing and ultrasonic diffusers. Check the instructions that come with your diffuser for specific information. Blend #1 1 drop Jasmine 5 drops Lime 3 drops Sweet Orange 1 drop Cinnamon Blend #2 12 drops Patchouli 5 drops Vanilla 2 drops Linden Blossom 1 drop Neroli Blend #3 1 drop Jasmine 3 drops Sandalwood 4 drops Bergamot 2 drops Grapefruit Blend #4 10 drops Lime 7 drops Bergamot 2 drops Ylang Ylang 1 drop Rose Blend #5 4 drops Bergamot 2 drops Lemon 2 drops Grapefruit 2 drops Ylang Ylang Blend #6 5 drops Spruce 3 drops Cedar (Virginian) 2 drops Lavender Blend #7 4 drops Rosewood 5 drops Lavender 1 drop Ylang Ylang Blend #8 5 drops Rosemary 1 drop Peppermint 3 drops Lavender 1 drop Roman Chamomile Blend #9 6 drops Bergamot 11 drops Lemon 3 drops Spearmint Blend #10 5 drops Bergamot 4 drops Lavender 1 drop Cypress Blend #11 5 drops Spearmint 5 drops Lavender 9 drops Sweet Orange Blend #12 5 drops Sandalwood 1 drop Rose 2 drops Lemon 2 drops Scotch Pine Blend #13 1 drop Jasmine 6 drops Sweet Orange 3 drops Patchouli Blend #14 4 drops Ylang Ylang 4 drops Clary Sage 2 drops Bergamot Blend #15 7 drops Sweet Orange 2 drops Vanilla 1 drop Ylang Ylang Blend #16 6 drops Juniper 3 drops Sweet Orange 1 drop Cinnamon Blend #17 9 drops Sandalwood 1 drop Neroli

    2024 04/29

  • The Use of Lily Oil
    Lily is a very beautiful plant that is grown all over the world; its oil is known for many health benefits. Lily oil cannot be distilled like most essential oils due to the delicate nature of the flowers. The essential oils extracted from the flowers are rich in linalol, vanillin, terpineol, phenylethyl alcohol, palmitic acid, cinnamic acid, and benzoic acid, all of which play an important role in giving the white lily its medicinal value. Extracts and essential oils are also used in a number of cosmetics, creams, lotions, and face washes. Lily Herb Oil The essential oil of the lily flower is used in aromatherapy to treat individuals suffering from depression as it tends to help in creating a feeling of modesty, happiness and a sense of security as well. The bulb is known for its expectorant and diuretic properties and so does the oil. Lily bulbs can also be used fresh or boiled and then crushed, wrapped in gauze and applied locally to affected areas of the skin to treat skin ailments. To relieve itching, reduce inflammation, this treatment is repeated several times a day. The oil also has moisturizing and soothing properties of the skin, softening and preventing skin cracks, stains and preventing the attenuation of their appearance, one of the reasons it is been used in cosmetics. Lily oil can be used along with other oils, when the lily essential oil is mixed with that of calendula; it works wonderfully for sensitive skin. Lily oil along with calendula oil can be used for massage, in a bath, after a bath, for dry cuticles and elbows, as a facial moisturizer, under-eye oil and hot-oil treatment. Pregnant women, nursing mothers and children should not use essential oils without first consulting an appropriately trained healthcare practitioner. Wendy Tel:+8618779684759 Email:zx-wendy@jxzxbt.com Whatsapp:+8618779684759 QQ:3428654534 Skype:+8618779684759 Lily is a very beautiful plant that is grown all over the world; its oil is known for many health benefits. Lily oil cannot be distilled like most essential oils due to the delicate nature of the flowers. The essential oils extracted from the flowers are rich in linalol, vanillin, terpineol, phenylethyl alcohol, palmitic acid, cinnamic acid, and benzoic acid, all of which play an important role in giving the white lily its medicinal value. Extracts and essential oils are also used in a number of cosmetics, creams, lotions, and face washes. Lily Herb Oil The essential oil of the lily flower is used in aromatherapy to treat individuals suffering from depression as it tends to help in creating a feeling of modesty, happiness and a sense of security as well. The bulb is known for its expectorant and diuretic properties and so does the oil. Lily bulbs can also be used fresh or boiled and then crushed, wrapped in gauze and applied locally to affected areas of the skin to treat skin ailments. To relieve itching, reduce inflammation, this treatment is repeated several times a day. The oil also has moisturizing and soothing properties of the skin, softening and preventing skin cracks, stains and preventing the attenuation of their appearance, one of the reasons it is been used in cosmetics. Lily oil can be used along with other oils, when the lily essential oil is mixed with that of calendula; it works wonderfully for sensitive skin. Lily oil along with calendula oil can be used for massage, in a bath, after a bath, for dry cuticles and elbows, as a facial moisturizer, under-eye oil and hot-oil treatment. Pregnant women, nursing mothers and children should not use essential oils without first consulting an appropriately trained healthcare practitioner. Wendy Tel:+8618779684759 Email:zx-wendy@jxzxbt.com Whatsapp:+8618779684759 QQ:3428654534 Skype:+8618779684759

    2024 04/29

  • Benefits of castor seed oil
    Benefits of Castor seed oil 1. It Can Reduce Acne Acne is generally caused by the accumulation of bacteria and oil in the pores. Since castor oil is known for its antimicrobial properties, it can help to reduce the formation of acne. 2. It Can Give You Smooth Skin Castor oil is a good source of fatty acids, which encourage soft skin and smooth skin. 3. It Can Even Out Your Skin Tone It`s been shown that castor oil promotes the growth of healthy skin cells so this can help to even out your skin tone. 4. It Can Prevent Wrinkles You usually get wrinkles because of decreased production of natural oils and the action of free radicals that make your skin less elastic. Castor oil can encourage the production of your skin`s natural oils and also has antioxidant properties that can fight skin damage from free radicals. 5. It Can Soothe Sunburn Sunburn can cause inflammation and stripping. Castor oil`s anti-inflammatory properties can help to soothe skin that has been affected by sunburn and reduce the likelihood of stripping. 6. It Can Reduce Inflammation Certain skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema as well as contact dermatitis can result in inflammation. That usually means that the area will be itchy for as long as it lasts. Using castor oil may reduce inflammation and cut down on itchiness. RELATED: Castor Oil: The Best-Kept Secret for Hair Growth 7. It Can Help Wounds Heal Castor oil has well-known antimicrobial properties so it can help to reduce how long small cuts and bruises heal. With this application, it`s recommended that you talk to your doctor about the safest way to use castor oil on a wound. 8. It Can Keep Your Skin Hydrated The triglycerides in castor oil can help your skin to maintain its moisture. It does this by reducing how easily the skin`s upper layer loses water. 9. It Can Help To Cleanse Your Skin According to dermatologists, some of the compounds in castor oil can help with removing dirt and debris from the skin. That leads to a more 10. It Can Maintain Overall Skin Health The combination of its benefits suggests that using castor oil regularly can lead to healthier skin overall. Including the oil in your routine also means you`ll practice preventive care instead of only using it when something is wrong.

    2024 04/28

  • Petitgrain essential oil
    Petitgrain essential oil Physiological efficacy Petitgrain is gentle and elegant, and is particularly suitable for use by those who are at risk of disfigurement, such as regulating acne skin, especially acne in male adolescence. Petitgrain is extremely suitable for people with masculine temperament. But do not use it directly on acne. Add it to facial cleanser to cleanse. The effect will be the best and better than adding it to lotion or facial cream. Petitgrain is an essential oil that does not need to stay on the body all the time. spiritual healing Petitgrain leaf has the effect of "light clouds and gentle breeze", which is very suitable for people who are too principled, have too many frameworks, or live by the book. This is usually caused by strict requirements during the growth process, so that the child loses his sense of play and views the world from a cold and colorless perspective. Or, those who are too stuck in their own unique taste to be able to talk to others. The other type is the "hidden" framer, who has a slim appearance, seems to have an open personality, and is full of acne. This is also a person with high self-demand, stiffness and unrelaxation. The kinetic energy of petitgrain leaves can make people break themselves. Take the pressure off high standards. It does not use a ground-breaking subversive method, but a method that is in line with your natural temperament, gently helping you break boundaries and take the first step to connect with others. medicinal value Physiological effects: antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, relaxing, antispasmodic, balancing, regulating blood pressure, promoting sleep Psychological effects: balancing, refreshing, mood-boosting, relaxing Clinically proven application areas: Acne, fungal infection (Candida albicans infection), colic, abdominal pain, high blood pressure, hemorrhoids, sleep disturbance, nervousness, oversensitivity, sadness, loss of courage, strong emotional ups and downs, fear

    2024 04/27

  • The Use of Lily Oil
    Lily is a very beautiful plant that is grown all over the world; its oil is known for many health benefits. Lily oil cannot be distilled like most essential oils due to the delicate nature of the flowers. The essential oils extracted from the flowers are rich in linalol, vanillin, terpineol, phenylethyl alcohol, palmitic acid, cinnamic acid, and benzoic acid, all of which play an important role in giving the white lily its medicinal value. Extracts and essential oils are also used in a number of cosmetics, creams, lotions, and face washes. Lily Herb Oil The essential oil of the lily flower is used in aromatherapy to treat individuals suffering from depression as it tends to help in creating a feeling of modesty, happiness and a sense of security as well. The bulb is known for its expectorant and diuretic properties and so does the oil. Lily bulbs can also be used fresh or boiled and then crushed, wrapped in gauze and applied locally to affected areas of the skin to treat skin ailments. To relieve itching, reduce inflammation, this treatment is repeated several times a day. The oil also has moisturizing and soothing properties of the skin, softening and preventing skin cracks, stains and preventing the attenuation of their appearance, one of the reasons it is been used in cosmetics. Lily oil can be used along with other oils, when the lily essential oil is mixed with that of calendula; it works wonderfully for sensitive skin. Lily oil along with calendula oil can be used for massage, in a bath, after a bath, for dry cuticles and elbows, as a facial moisturizer, under-eye oil and hot-oil treatment. Pregnant women, nursing mothers and children should not use essential oils without first consulting an appropriately trained healthcare practitioner. Wendy Tel:+8618779684759 Email:zx-wendy@jxzxbt.com Whatsapp:+8618779684759 QQ:3428654534 Skype:+8618779684759

    2024 04/27

  • Onion Cold Pressed Oil
    Onion Cold Pressed Oil Cold Pressed Onion Oil Uses Hair Care Products Essential fatty acids present in Onion Hair Oil help the hair follicles to grow faster, and you get healthier and thicker hair on regular application. In addition, onion hair oil is effective against dandruff and enhances your hair's overall shine and texture. Skin Cleanser Organic Onion Oil can help cleanse skin as it removes debris of dead skin cells, oil, and other impurities from your skin pores. Manufacturers of face cleansers and body washes incorporate the benefits of the best onion oil into their products. Antispasmodic Oil Powerful fragrance of our best Onion Oil can be used for getting quick relief from congestion and cold. In addition, it may prove to be useful against sore throat and cough. You will experience these benefits if you inhale or diffuse onion herbal oil. Aromatherapy When mixed with Lavender or any other essential oil with a soothing fragrance, Onion Oil provides faster relief from low mood and fights fatigue and depression. The pungent aroma of natural onion oil can be used as an aphrodisiac. Candle Making Onion Oil is not widely used for making candles, its strong scent might help keep bugs and insects away from your home. You can diffuse the best onion oil for keeping flies, mosquitoes, bugs, etc., away from your surroundings. Soaps Making Antifungal and antiseptic properties of our organic Onion Oil can prove to be useful when you add it to your soaps. It might also increase the natural cleansing properties of our handmade soaps. Makers of soaps will find onion oil to be useful. Onion Oil Benefits Tightens Skin Pores Our best Onion Oil is rich in Vitamin C that makes it capable of tightening the skin pores. It also fades dark spots and balances your skin tone perfectly. As a result, makers of beauty care products use it widely in their applications. Lice Treatment Massaging our pure Onion Oil on your scalp regularly will protect your hair from lice. Due to this and the various other benefits that herbal onion oil provides, you can use it to make DIY shampoos, conditioners, and hair masks. Fights Grey Hair If your hair is slowly turning grey due to the effects of pollution or other reasons, you can apply the best onion hair oil on your scalp and hair. It will reduce the chances of premature greying and will darken your hair naturally. Acne & Pimple Treatment Antiseptic and Antibacterial properties of our natural Onion Oil make it effective against acne and pimples. Manufacturers of cosmetic products will find herbal onion oil uses to be necessary. Mix it with other oils to get more benefits. Soothes Infection Anti-inflammatory properties of Onion Oil can be used to soothe cuts, and the antimicrobial and antiseptic properties of best onion oil make it effective against skin infection. Onion oil is used sometimes to treat eczema or other skin ailments. Protect Skin Natural Onion Oil protects your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays. It also fights against free radicals as it is rich in antioxidants. Pure Onion Oil also proves to be useful for lightening skin pigments. It is used for removing the tan from your skin.

    2024 04/27

  • Myrrh Essential Oil
    Myrrh Essential Oil Maybe many people have not know myrrh essential oil in detail. Today, I will take you to understand the myrrh essential oil from four aspects. Introduction of Myrrh Essential Oil Myrrh is a resin, or sap-like substance, that comes from the Commiphora myrrha tree, common in Africa and the Middle East. It is one of the most widely used essential oils in the world. The myrrh tree is distinctive due to its white flowers and knotted trunk. At times, the tree has very few leaves due to the dry desert conditions where it grows. It can sometimes take on an odd and twisted shape due to the harsh weather and wind. In order to harvest myrrh, the tree trunks must be cut into to release the resin. The resin is allowed to dry and begins to look like tears all along the tree trunk. The resin is then collected, and the essential oil is made from the sap via steam distillation. Myrrh oil has a smoky, sweet or sometimes bitter smell. The oil is a yellowish, orange color with a viscous consistency. It is commonly used as a base for perfume and other fragrances. Myrrh Essential Oil Effects & Benefits Myrrh oil has many potential benefits. Here are some of the main benefits of myrrh oil use. 1. Potent Antioxidant Myrrh could protect against liver damage in rabbits due to its high antioxidant capacity. There may be some potential for uses in humans also. 2. Antibacterial and Antifungal Benefits Historically, myrrh was used to treat wounds and prevent infections. It can still be used in this manner on minor fungal irritations, such as athlete`s foot, bad breath, ringworm (all of which can be caused by candida) and acne. Myrrh oil can help fight certain types of bacteria as well. For example, it seems in lab studies to be potent against S. aureus infections (staph). The antibacterial properties of myrrh oil seem to be amplified when it`s used along with frankincense oil, another popular biblical oil. Apply a few drops to a clean towel first before applying it directly to the skin. 3. Anti-Parasitic A medication has been developed using myrrh as a treatment for fascioliasis, a parasitic worm infection that infects humans worldwide. This parasite is generally transmitted by ingesting aquatic algae and other plants. A medication made with myrrh was able to decrease symptoms of the infection, as well as a drop in parasite egg count found in the feces. 4. Skin Health Myrrh can help maintain healthy skin by soothing chapped or cracked patches. It is commonly added to skin care products to help with moisturizing and for fragrance. Ancient Egyptians used it to prevent aging and maintain healthy skin. Myrrh oil helped elevate white blood cells around skin wounds, leading to faster healing. 5. Relaxation Myrrh is commonly used in aromatherapy for massages. It can also be added to a warm bath or applied directly to the skin. Ji`An ZhongXiang Natural Plants Co.Ltd Myrrh Essential Oil Uses Essential oil therapy, the practice of using oils for their health benefits, has been used for thousands of years. Each essential oil has its own unique benefits and can be incorporated as an alternative treatment to a variety of ailments. Generally, oils are inhaled, sprayed in the air, massaged into the skin and at times taken by mouth. Fragrances are strongly connected to our emotions and memories since our scent receptors are located next to the emotional centers in our brain, the amygdala and hippocampus. 1. Diffuse or Inhale It You can purchase an essential oil diffuser to use throughout the house when you are trying to achieve a certain mood. You also can add a few drops to hot water, and inhale the steam. Myrrh oil can be inhaled when you are sick to help improve the symptoms of bronchitis, colds or coughs as well. It can also be blended with other essential oils to create a new scent. It blends well with citrus oil, such as bergamot, grapefruit or lemon to help lighten up its fragrance. 2. Apply It Directly to the Skin It is best to mix myrrh with carrier oils, such as jojoba, almond or grapeseed oil before applying it to the skin. It can also be mixed with an unscented lotion and used directly on the skin. Due to its antioxidant properties, it is great for anti-aging, skin rejuvenation and wound treatment. 3. Use as a Cold Compress Myrrh oil has many therapeutic properties. Add a few drops to a cold compress, and apply it directly to any infected or inflamed area for relief. It is antibacterial, antifungal, and helps reduce swelling and inflammation. 4. Relief for Upper Respiratory Problems It may work as an expectorant to help relieve the symptoms of coughs and cold. Try this oil to to relieve congestion and help reduce phlegm. 5. Decrease in Digestive Problems Another popular myrrh oil use is to help relieve digestive problems, such as stomach upset, diarrhea and indigestion. 6. Helps Prevent Gum Disease and Mouth Infections Due to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, myrrh can help relieve inflammation of the mouth and gums caused by diseases such as gingivitis and mouth ulcers. It can also be used as mouth rinse to prevent gum disease. It can freshen your breath and is commonly used as an ingredient in mouthwash and toothpaste. 7. Treatment for Ulcers and Wounds Myrrh has the power to increase the function of white blood cells, critical for wound healing. It can decrease the incidence of ulcers and improve their healing time . A primary myrrh oil use is as a fungicide or antiseptic. It can help reduce fungal infections, such as athlete`s foot or ringworm, when applied directly to the affected area. It can also be used on small scrapes and wounds to prevent infection. Myrrh can help strengthen the body`s cells by acting as an astringent. It was used traditionally to help stop bleeding. Due to its astringent effects, it may also help prevent hair loss by strengthening the roots in the scalp. ABOUT Myrrh is most commonly known as one of the gifts (along with gold and frankincense) the three wise men brought to Jesus in the New Testament. In fact, it was actually mentioned in the Bible 152 times because it was an important herb of the Bible, used as a spice, natural remedy and to purify the dead. Myrrh oil is still commonly used today as a remedy for a variety of ailments. It has also been shown to be effective in fighting certain types of parasitic infections. Two primary active compounds are found in myrrh, terpenoids and sesquiterpenes, both of which have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Sesquiterpenes specifically also have an effect on our emotional center in the hypothalamus, helping us remain calm and balanced. Precautions: As always, it is best to speak to your doctor or trusted health care provider first before using it. l Since one of the most common myrrh oil uses is topical, people with sensitive skin should be cautious. Always test it first in a small area before applying it all over the skin to make sure you don`t have any allergic reaction. l If taken internally, myrrh may cause stomach upset and diarrhea. So discontinue its use if you are experiencing gastrointestinal problems. l Pregnant women should avoid taking myrrh because it may enhance uterine contractions. l Anyone with a medical condition related to the heart should ask a doctor before using myrrh oil. l Myrrh may lower blood sugar, therefore it is not recommended for people with diabetes or other blood sugar conditions. l Myrrh oil is not recommended for people using anticoagulants, as it may have potential interactions with this medication.

    2024 04/27

  • Thyme Oil
    Thyme oil comes from the perennial herb known as Thymus vulgaris. This herb is a member of the mint family, and it`s used for cooking, mouthwashes, potpourri and aromatherapy. It`s native to southern Europe from the western Mediterranean to southern Italy. Due to the herb`s essential oils, it has a number of health benefits; in fact, these benefits have been recognized across the Mediterranean for thousands of years. Thyme oil is antiseptic, antibacterial, antispasmodic, hypertensive and has calming properties. Thyme oil is one of the strongest antioxidants known, and it has been used as a medicinal herb since ancient times. Thyme supports the immune, respiratory, digestive, nervous and other body systems. It`s one of the best essential oils for hormones because it balances hormone levels - helping women with menstrual and menopausal symptoms. It also protects the body from dangerous diseases and ailments, such as stroke, arthritis, fungal and bacterial infections, and skin conditions. Thyme Plant and Chemical Composition The thyme plant is a bushy, woody-based evergreen subshrub with small, highly aromatic, gray-green leaves and clusters of purple or pink flowers that bloom in the early summer. It typically grows to be between six to 12 inches tall and 16 inches wide. Thyme is best cultivated in a hot, sunny location with well-drained soil. Thyme tolerates drought well, and it can even endure deep freezes, as it`s found growing wild on mountain highlands. It`s planted in the spring and then continues to grow as a perennial. The seeds, roots or cuttings of the plant can be used for propagation. Because the thyme plant is grown in many environments, climates and soils, there are over 300 varieties with different chemotypes. Although they all look the same, the chemical composition is different along with the corresponding health benefits. The chief constituents of thyme essential oil typically include alpha-thujone, alpha-pinene, camphene, beta-pinene, para-cymene, alpha-terpinene, linalool, borneol, beta-caryophyllene, thymol and carvacrol. The essential oil has a spicy and warm aroma that`s powerful and penetrating. Thyme essential oil contains 20 percent to 54 percent thymol, which gives thyme oil its antiseptic properties. For this reason, thyme oil is commonly used in mouthwashes and toothpastes. It effectively kills germs and infections in the mouth and protects the teeth from plaque and decay. Thymol also kills fungi and is commercially added to hand sanitizers and antifungal creams. 9 Thyme Oil Benefits 1. Treats Respiratory Conditions Thyme oil drains congestion and cures infections in the chest and throat that cause the common cold or cough. The common cold is caused by over 200 different viruses that can attack the upper respiratory tract, and they`re spread in the air from person to person. Common causes of catching a cold include a weakened immune system, lack of sleep, emotional stress, mold exposure and an unhealthy digestive tract. Thyme oil`s ability to kill infections, reduce anxiety, rid the body of toxins and treat insomnia without drugs makes it the perfect natural remedy for the common cold. The best part is it`s all natural and doesn`t contain the chemicals that can be found in medications. 2. Kills Bacteria and Infections Due to thyme components like caryophyllene and camphene, the oil is antiseptic and kills infections on the skin and within the body. Thyme oil is also antibacterial and inhibits bacterial growth; this means that thyme oil is able to treat intestinal infections, bacteria infections in the genitals and urethra, bacteria that builds up in the respiratory system, and heals cuts or wounds that are exposed to harmful bacteria. A 2011 study conducted at the Medical University of Lodz in Poland tested thyme oil`s response to 120 strains of bacteria isolated from patients with infections of oral cavity, respiratory and genitourinary tracts. The results of experiments showed that the oil from the thyme plant exhibited extremely strong activity against all of the clinical strains. Thyme oil even demonstrated a good efficacy against antibiotic-resistant strains. Thyme oil is also a vermifuge, so it kills intestinal worms that can be very dangerous. Use thyme oil in your parasite cleanse to treat round worms, tape worms, hook worms and maggots that grow in open sores. 3. Promotes Skin Health Thyme oil protects the skin from harmful bacteria and fungal infections; it also works as a home remedy for acne; heals sores, wounds, cuts and scars; relieves burns; and naturally remedies rashes. Eczema, or example, is a common skin disorder that causes dry, red, itchy skin that can blister or crack. Sometimes this is due to poor digestion (like leaky gut), stress, heredity, medications and immune deficiencies. Because thyme oil helps the digestive system, stimulates the elimination of toxins from the body through urination, relaxes the mind and functions as an antioxidant, it`s the perfect natural eczema treatment. A study published in the British Journal of Nutrition measured changes in antioxidant enzyme activity when being treated with thyme oil. The results highlight the potential benefit of thyme oil as a dietary antioxidant, as thyme oil treatment improved brain function and fatty acid composition in aging rats. The body uses antioxidants to prevent itself from the damage caused by oxygen, which can lead to cancer, dementia and heart disease. A bonus to consuming high-antioxidant foods is that it slows the aging process and leads to healthy, glowing skin. 4. Promotes Teeth Health Thyme oil is known to treat oral problems like tooth decay, gingivitis, plaque and bad breath. With its antiseptic and antibacterial properties, thyme oil is a natural way to kill germs in the mouth so you can avoid oral infections, so it works as a gum disease natural remedy and cures bad breath. Thymol, an active component in thyme oil, is used as a dental varnish that protects the teeth from decay. 5. Serves as Bug Repellent Thyme oil keeps away pests and parasites that feed on the body. Pests like mosquitoes, fleas, lice and bed bugs can wreak havoc on your skin, hair, clothes and furniture, so keep them away with this all-natural essential oil. A few drops of thyme oil also repels moths and beetles, so your closet and kitchen are safe. If you didn`t get to the thyme oil quick enough, it also treats insect bites and stings. 6. Increases Circulation Thyme oil is a stimulant, so it activates circulation; blocked circulation leads to conditions like arthritis and stroke. This powerful oil is also able to relax the arteries and veins - reducing stress on the heart and blood pressure. That makes thyme oil a natural remedy for high blood pressure. A stroke, for example, occurs when a blood vessel bursts in the brain or a blood vessel to the brain is obstructed, restricting oxygen to the brain. This oxygen deprivation means cells in your brain will die within minutes, and it leads to balance and movement problems, cognitive deficits, language problems, memory loss, paralysis, seizures, slurred speech, trouble swallowing, and weakness. It`s so crucial to keep your blood circulating throughout the body and in the brain because if something devastating like a stroke does occur, you need to seek treatment within one to three hours for it to be effective. Stay ahead of your health and use natural and safe remedies like thyme oil to increase blood circulation. Thyme oil is also a tonic, so it tones the circulatory system, strengthens cardiac muscles and keeps the blood flowing properly. 7. Eases Stress and Anxiety Thyme oil is an effective way to bust stress and treat restlessness. It relaxes the body - allowing your lungs, veins and mind to open and keep the body functioning properly. It`s important to stay relaxed and level-headed because constant anxiety can lead to high blood pressure, insomnia, digestive problems and panic attacks. It can be caused by a hormone imbalance, which can be regulated by thyme oil naturally. Use a few drops of thyme oil throughout the week to reduce anxiety levels and allow your body to thrive. Add the oil to bath water, a diffuser, body lotion or just inhale it. 8. Balances Hormones Thyme essential oil has progesterone balancing effects; it benefits the body by improving progesterone production. Both men and a lot of women are low in progesterone, and low progesterone levels have been linked with infertility, PCOS and depression, as well as other imbalanced hormones within the body. Research discussed in the Proceedings of the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine noted that of 150 herbs tested for progesterone production that inhibit the growth of human breast cancer cells, thyme oil is one of the top six to have the highest estradiol and progesterone binding. For this reason, using thyme oil is a great way to naturally balance hormones in the body; plus, it`s far better than turning to synthetic treatments, such as hormone replacement therapy, which can make you dependent on prescription drugs, mask symptoms while developing diseases in other parts of the body and often cause serious side effects. By stimulating hormones, thyme oil is also known to delay menopause; it also serves as a natural remedy for menopause relief because it balances hormone levels and relieves menopausal symptoms, including mood swings, hot flashes and insomnia. 9. Treats Fibroids Fibroids are growths of connective tissue that occur in the uterus. Many women experience no symptoms from fibroids, but they can cause heavy periods. The causes of fibroids include high levels of estrogen and low levels of progesterone due to obesity, hypothyroidism, perimenopause or low-fiber die

    2024 04/25

  • MEADOWFOAM OIL
    DESCRIPTION OF MEADOWFOAM OIL Unrefined Meadowfoam Oil is rich in Essential fatty acids and still has a unique composition. It is a fast-drying which can work wonders for all skin types, especially oily skin type. It is relatively not so popular in the skin care industry but has many benefits. It can moisturize skin without making it greasy. It is that’s why being used in making products for sensitive and oily skin that tends to get over load with oil. It is used in making anti-ageing creams as well to improve skin texture and make it more younger looking. It is used for treating dry and brittle hair, as it can reduce fizziness by controlling hair and scalp from going dry. It is that’s why used in making Hair care products. Meadowfoam Oil is mild in nature and suitable for all skin types. Although useful alone, it is mostly added to skin care products and cosmetic product like: Creams, Lotions/Body Lotions, Anti-ageing Oils, Anti-acne gels, Body Scrubs, Face washes, Lip Balm, Facial wipes, Hair care products, etc. BENEFITS OF MEADOWFOAM OIL Moisturizes skin: Meadowfoam oil fast absorbing oil that leaves skin nourished and non-greasy, this property can make skin feel light. And at the same time, it can also nourish skin and promote a regularity in skin texture. It is filled with Omega 3 fatty acids that can mimic the natural sebum of skin. It can reach deep into the skin and give it a satiny finish. Non-Comedogenic: Meadowfoam oil has a comedogenic rating of 2, which means it doesn’t clog pores and allows skin to breathe. It is a fast-absorbing oil and leaves nothing but a slight satiny finish behind. It can be considered a dry oil that is suitable for Oily and Acne prone skin. Anti-acne: Meadowfoam oil is a non-comedogenic oil, that allows skin to breathe and eliminate the dirt and pollution accumulated in skin pores. This process detoxifies the skin and reduce chances of acne and pimples. Excess oil is one of the major reasons of acne and pimples, and as a non-sticky and non-greasy oil, Meadowfoam oil reduces excess oil and still provide skin the needed hydration to maintain skin balance. Anti-ageing: Meadowfoam Oil is rich in antioxidants and compound that fight and restrict the damage done by free radicals. Sun rays can stimulate the growth of these free radicals and Meadowfoam Oil forms a protective layer on skin that acts as a barrier for sun rays. It also nourishes skin deeply and reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and give skin a younger and uplifted look. Strong and shiny hair: Meadowfoam Oil, is naturally rich in essential fatty acids and antioxidants. These compounds restore hair health, and tighten scalp pores. It is also a fast-drying oil, which makes it easy to use, it can control frizz and tangles in the hair caused by dryness. It nourishes scalp and locks moisture inside those tiny pores.   USES OF ORGANIC MEADOWFOAM OIL Skin Care Products: Meadowfoam Oil is added to skin care products, mainly for oily and acne-prone skin. It does not clog pores, and it is easily absorbed in the skin. It is added to face washes, acne relief creams and face gels as well. It is also used in making anti-ageing creams and oils. Hair care Products: Meadowfoam Oil is added to hair care products, to reduce dandruff and prevent hair fall. It is added to hair conditioners and shiners to make hair look silky and to control frizz. It makes hair less tangled and release hair knots. It can be used solely or added to other oils to use before or after hair wash. Aromatherapy: It is used in Aromatherapy to dilute Essential Oils and rejuvenate skin. Heal Lips: Meadowfoam oil is also rich in Vitamins, that makes lips plump and smooth. It can restore thin layers of lips and it looks just like a gloss. Cosmetic Products and Soap Making: Meadowfoam Oil is added to cosmetic products like Lotions, Body washes, scrubs and gels to increase their efficiency. It can make products more nourishing without making them heavy or greasy. It also restores skin health and promote the growth of new skin tissues. It is added to products made for skin repair.  

    2024 04/24

  • Fennel Seed Oil
    Fennel Seed Oil Fennel Seed Oil is an herbal oil that is extracted from the plant Foeniculum vulgare`s seeds. It is an aromatic herb with yellow flowers. From ancient times pure fennel oil is primarily used to treat many health problems. Fennel herbal Medicinal Oil is a quick home remedy for cramps, digestion problems, menopause, etc. Natural Fennel seed oil contains α-phellandrene, methyl chavicol, limonene, and mentioned in high percentage. Organic Fennel seed oil is yellow and brownish with a sweet peppery licorice-like smell. Apart from having a pleasant Sweet Aroma, it is rich in nutrition and vitamins beneficial for our Health and Mind. It is also used for Aromatherapy or Massage purposes due to its medicinal properties. It has a fresh uplifting aroma, so you can incorporate it into Soaps, Scented Candles, Perfumes, and Room Fresheners. Fennel seed oil provided to customers is pure and of Premium Quality. It is prepared and packed with utmost care. You can purchase the best Fennel oil here in which is filled with high-end properties such as Anti-stress, Anti-oxidant, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-dandruff, and has a sweet aroma. Fennel Oil Benefits Relieves Painful Menstruation Pain during menstruation is widespread nowadays in all women. Pure fennel oil has emmenagogue properties that can heal irregular, obstructed menstruation. Apply Fennel oil under the stomach to get instant relief from cramps. Prevents Dandruff Pure Fennel herbal medicinal oil is very beneficial when it comes to your hair care. Fennel oil prevents the accumulation of dandruff and cleans if it is present. Natural saunf oil also reduces the itchiness and dryness of the scalp. Acts as Stimulant Fennel oil has natural stimulating quality. It boosts up all activities happening inside your body. It smoothens your neural activity, cools down your nervous system, and promotes better functioning of the body. It heals dizziness, fatigue, etc. Reduces Inflammation Natural Fennel has got anti-inflammatory properties. It helps in healing inflammation, boils, acne, and other exterior problems on the skin. Apply sweet fennel oil on the affected areas twice a day to get quick relief from inflammation. Skin Care Our best saunf oil can be used with your regular skincare products. Fennel oil help in fighting damage caused by free radicals. It contains anti-microbial and anti-bacterial properties that keep your skin away from infections. Refreshes Your Mind Organic Fennel oil works as a stress-buster after a long tiring day. It helps you relax and cool down your nerves. Warm natural saunf oil a little and apply it around your neck, behind the ears for instant relief from fatigue.

    2024 04/23

  • Eucalyptus oil
    Eucalyptus oil is an essential oil derived from the oval-shaped leaves of eucalyptus trees, originally native to Australia. Manufacturers extract oil from eucalyptus leaves by drying, crushing, and distilling them. More than a dozen species of eucalyptus trees are used to create essential oils, each of which offers its own unique blend of natural compounds and therapeutic benefits, per the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. While eucalyptus oil`s evergreen scent and much of its medicinal effects are primarily thanks to a compound called eucalyptol (a.k.a. cineole), eucalyptus oil is packed with numerous natural compounds that work in synergy to produce a variety of health-promoting effects. Benefits of eucalyptus oil and what it can be used for? 1. Relieve cold symptoms. When you`re sick, stuffed up, and can`t stop coughing, eucalyptus oil may help provide some relief. This is because eucalyptol seems to work as a natural decongestant and cough suppressant by helping your body break down mucus and phlegm and opening up your airways, says Dr. Lam. For a soothing home remedy, simply add a few drops of eucalyptus oil to a bowl of hot water and breathe in the steam, she says. 2. Reduce pain. Eucalyptus oil may help ease your pain, too, thanks to eucalyptol`s anti-inflammatory properties. In fact, adults who were recovering from total knee replacement reported significantly less pain after inhaling eucalyptus oil for 30 minutes for three days in a row compared to those who didn`t, according to a 2013 study in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. To naturally treat aches and pains, Dr. Lam suggests breathing in eucalyptus oil by putting one to three drops in a diffuser. However, more research is needed to clarify just how effective eucalyptus oil might be for pain-so don`t expect it to replace your go-to pain meds. 3. Freshen your breath. [Eucalyptus oil`s natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties can be helpful in reducing the bacteria in your mouth that may contribute to cavities, gingivitis, bad breath, and other oral health issues," says Alice Lee, D.D.S., co-founder of Empire Pediatric Dentistry in New York City. As such, you`ll often find it in products like toothpastes, mouthwashes, and even gum. Be careful with do-it-yourself remedies, though: [A single drop of eucalyptus oil can go a long way," says Lee. If you`re dealing with specific dental issues (like sore gums), contact your dentist to ID the cause and figure out the best line of treatment. 4. Clear up cold sores. When a cold sore will not go away, any home remedy seems worth a try, and eucalyptus oil might actually help. Research shows multiple compounds in eucalyptus oil can help fight the herpes simplex virus, the source of that super raw spot on your lip, thanks to their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, explains Joshua Zeichner, M.D., director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. While it`s not clear whether eucalyptus oil is more effective than traditional cold sore treatments, it could serve as a natural alternative if you`re looking for one. Just make sure to dilute it in a carrier oil to avoid irritating your skin, and wipe it off before you go outside to avoid a chemical burn in response to UV rays, advises Dr. Zeichner. 5. Clean scrapes and cuts. This folk remedy checks out: Eucalyptus oil`s antimicrobial properties can help prevent infection and even support wound healing when combined with olive oil, per a recent study in the International Journal of Nanomedicine. Again, highly-diluted eucalyptus oil can make for a safe, natural alternative if you`re dealing with a minor wound, but traditional methods like topical antibiotic creams and ointments are still the first-line recommendation.

    2024 04/22

  • Essential Oils for Headaches Relief
    Essential Oils for Headaches Relief To get the most out of essential oils, place a few drops in a diffuser as you rest in a quiet, soothing place for at least 20 minutes. As you relax, you can also employ strategies like deep breathing. Be sure to remember that while essential oils can be helpful, they`re optimal as part of a holistic approach to self-care and headache relief. Read on to learn about the best types of essential oils for treating headaches and what science says about their healing powers: Lavender: This soothing scent has long been used for calming, so it`s no surprise that research shows it`s a powerful tool when combined with massage or gentle pressure for easing the stress that may contribute to tension in the back and neck muscles. One study found that lavender may also be effective in the management of migraines. Other research suggests that lavender can improve sleep quality in people, a possible benefit for those who suffer from sleep deprivation-related headaches. Peppermint: If you suffer from tension headaches, peppermint oil may help. Peppermint has a cooling effect that inhibits muscle contractions in the head and neck while also stimulating blood flow to the area. This essential oil cooling comes from menthol, the same compound found in many over-the-counter topical pain-relieving products. A recent meta-analysis of multiple studies found that massaging this essential oil into the temples and forehead can help relieve tension headaches. Rosemary: You might know this herb as a savory food seasoning, but the herb can be used for other purposes as well. Research indicates that rosemary oil has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties,and studies find that rosemary oil can help ease anxiety and depression-possible triggers for tension headaches-in lab studies. Chamomile: Just like a nighttime mug of chamomile tea helps you relax and unwind, chamomile essential oil is thought to have the same effect: Scientists say it may reduce anxiety and depression, and it`s been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce head pain. To relax after a stressful day, add a few drops of chamomile oil to a warm bath or a diffuser. You can use it during a busy day as well; before an important meeting, you can even splash some on a tissue and hold the tissue under your nose as you breathe deeply. Eucalyptus: You`re probably familiar with this scent if you use the steam room at your gym. Cineole, a compound in eucalyptus, is often used to clear away nasal mucus, making it a great choice for those dealing with sinus headaches. You can recreate the sinus-clearing effects of a steam room at home by adding a few drops to a bowl of boiling water and breathing in the scented steam. (Just be sure to keep your face far enough away from the water to avoid steam burns.) But the benefits of eucalyptus oil go beyond sinus headaches: A 2013 study found it was effective at lowering blood pressure and relieving pain when inhaled as well.

    2024 04/22

  • Summer essential oil tips-----sun protection and after-sun repair
    Summer essential oil tips-----sun protection and after-sun repair The most important essential oil for treating sunburn Roman Chamomille Roman chamomile essential oil can cool sunburned skin, calm and reduce inflammation, neutralize allergies and enhance skin regeneration ability. It has a good soothing effect on skin pain and muscle spasms caused by sunburn, and relieves anxiety and tension. Roman Chamomile is very mild and can be used by babies and children with confidence. Lavender Lavender essential oil itself has sunscreen effects. It has anti-inflammatory, moisturizing and soothing effects on sun-exposed skin, promotes the repair and regeneration of sunburned skin cells, and avoids leaving scars. At the same time, lavender has significant analgesic effects, especially in relieving the sharp sting after sun exposure, reducing local pain and reducing the sensitivity of the central nervous system to pain. Geranium Geranium essential oil can balance the secretion of sebaceous glands, astringe, sterilize, stop bleeding, and promote the regeneration of skin cells. It is suitable for sunburned skin recovery and softening the skin. Melaleuca, Tea Tree Tea tree essential oil can powerfully sterilize and purify, help resist bacteria in sunburned areas, avoid infection and shorten the infection time, and avoid further deterioration of sunburned skin. Frankincense Frankincense essential oil has antibacterial and cell activity-enhancing effects. Its astringent properties are beneficial to skin wound healing, allowing cells to be quickly repaired, and have a rejuvenating effect. Helichrysum Helichrysum essential oil helps heal skin ulcers and wounds, has a miraculous effect on skin inflammation, has a good effect in repairing tissue, promoting skin cell regeneration, and can fade scars after sunburn.

    2024 04/20

  • Bergamot Essential Oil
    Bergamot Essential Oil Bergamot Essential Oil is extracted from the seeds of the Bergamot Orange tree which is predominately found in Southeast Asia. It is known for its spicy and citrusy fragrance that has a soothing effect on your mind and body. Bergamot oil is primarily used in personal care products such as colognes, perfumes, toiletries, etc. You can also see it as one of the key ingredients used in cosmetic and skin care applications. Bergamot essential oil is a powerful and concentrated solution. It would help if you diluted it with a carrier oil before applying it to your skin. You may also use Bergamot essential oil for aromatherapy massage due to its therapeutic properties. Please do not use it excessively for the skin as it may cause photosensitivity. While incorporating Bergamot oil in your skincare regime, you should wear sunscreens while going out in the sun. Edible Bergamot oil is used as a flavor in food items and drinks, It has only been formulated for external purposes. For prolonged use, you must store it in a moisture-free and cold place away from direct sunlight. You may also refrigerate it to maintain its effectiveness. However, do not heat it to its original state if it freezes at lower temperatures. Keep it outside the refrigerator and let it get less viscous naturally at room temperature. Organic Bergamot essential oil exhibits analgesic properties, good for treating cysts, pimples, and blackheads. It also has the ability to cleanse your skin deeply to eliminate dirt and toxins. As a result, you can add it directly to your face cleansers and scrubs. Many hair care products also contain it as one of the primary ingredients. Therefore, this is essential oil truly effective and can be utilized for various purposes. Uses of Bergamot Essential Oil Insect Repellent You can use bergamot essential oil for repelling insects, bugs, etc. For that, dilute the oil with water and fill it in a spray bottle to use everywhere for unwanted mosquitoes and bugs. Aromatherapy Massage Oil Its ability to curb fatigue and anxiety makes it an ideal ingredient for aromatherapy. You can inhale Bergamot oil directly after diluting it with water or diffuse it in a diffuser for better results. Amazing Scent The perfect blend of citrus and floral notes gives a refreshing and rejuvenating aroma to bergamot oil. Therefore, you can use it for making DIY colognes and perfumes as well. Candles & Soap Making Use Bergamot Essential Oil for making homemade scented candles and room fresheners due to its amazing fragrance. You may even make DIY body oils, face scrubs, soap bar from this essential oil. Bath Oil Pour a couple of drops of Bergamot Oil in a bathtub filled with hot water to enjoy a relaxing session of the bath. It will also alleviate your joint and muscle pains to some extent. Pain Reliever The anti-inflammatory properties of bergamot essential oil can soothe pain related to sore muscles and irritation. It also proves to be useful for treating joint pains. Bergamot Essential Oil Benefits Sunburn Treatment If you are suffering from skin rashes or sunburns then you can apply a diluted version of this oil to your skin. Bergamot essential oil will soothe your skin and provide instant relief. Skin Care Bergamot oil can be used to cleanse your skin to eliminate unwanted oils, dirt, and other toxins. You can also make a natural DIY face cleanser by blending it with a suitable carrier oil. Treating Congestion Organic Bergamot essential oil proves to be an effective natural decongestant. You can use it to decongest nasal passages by applying it to your chest, nose, and neck areas. Antibacterial Bergamot Oil's anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties make this oil effective in treating skin infections. Adding this oil to your creams, moisturizers, and lotions makes them more effective. Relaxing Muscles The antispasmodic properties of Bergamot oil help relax the strained, tensed muscles and relieve the pain. Therefore, bergamot oil is proved to be an excellent massage oil. Unclogs Skin Pores It eliminates unwanted oils and toxins from your clogged skin pores. It also moisturizes and nourishes your skin. Bergamot essential oil can be used for making DIY skincare formulas.

    2024 04/20

  • Blue Tansy Essential Oil
    Blue Tansy Essential Oil Many people know blue tansy, but they don't know much about blue tansy essential oil.Today I will take you understand the blue tansy essential oil from four aspects. Introduction of Blue Tansy Essential Oil The blue tansy flower (Tanacetum annuum) is a member of the chamomile family, meaning the plant is related to the well-known chamomile plant. It`s used to make blue tansy essential oil that is most often applied topically to the skin. The blue tansy plant, which is most commonly harvested in Morocco and parts of the Mediterranean region, contains the compound chamazulene, a type of antioxidant that is known to have calming effects on the skin, as well as the ability to fight free radical damage that contributes to signs of aging. Chamazulene is also responsible for this oil`s signature blue color. This essential oil is described as having a sweet, earthy, herbal fragrance that is naturally relaxing, much like chamomile essential oil. Blue Tansy Essential Oil Effects & Benefits 1. Fights Inflammation When applied to the skin these compounds can help decrease skin damage, swelling, redness and discomfort. They may even act like natural wound-healing agents and have the ability to fight signs of UV damage and aging, such as wrinkles and fine lines. Another anti-inflammatory use for this oil is fighting bacteria that may cause infections and decreasing nasal congestion and inflammation within the respiratory system. For example, aromatherapists sometimes diffuse the oil or have people inhale it from a bowl of steaming water to improve breathing and break up mucus. 2. Can Help Moisturize Skin/Prevent Dryness Blue tansy products are commonly used to help decrease dry skin and add moisture. Although more research is needed to confirm how effective and safe it is, it`s also used in some cases to treat burns, such as those caused by radiation treatments. 3. Good Choice for Acne-Prone Skin While some facial oils are not recommended for people with acne-prone skin, blue tansy seems to help reduce breakouts and other signs of skin inflammation and irritation. 4. Has a Naturally Calming Scent Blue tansy contains high amounts of the compound called camphor, which has a calming effect when inhaled. You can use blue tansy oil in aromatherapy to help you feel grounded and relaxed before bedtime or when you`re stressed. Try diffusing it in your home or inhaling it slowly from the bottle. It can also be added homemade room sprays, facial mists and massage oils. 5. Can Help Repel Mosquitos Compounds present within blue tansy oil can deter insects and pests, including mosquitos, making it a great addition to natural and homemade bug sprays. Ji`An ZhongXiang Natural Plants Co.Ltd Blue Tansy Essential Oil Uses Here are some suggested uses for blue tansy oil: l First combine it with a carrier oil. Mix pure blue tansy essential oil with coconut, olive or jojoba oil before applying it to your skin in order to reduce the risk of irritation. l Add one or two drops of this oil to your favorite facial serums, creams, exfoliators, masks or cleansers. l To make a homemade muscle rub, add a few drops of blue tansy, wintergreen and peppermint to a carrier oil. l Try making a DIY room spray by adding several drops of blue tansy oil to a spray bottle containing four ounces of water. Shake the bottle, and spritz around your home on your towels and bedsheets. l To help you cope with a cold or another respiratory issue, either place a few drops in a diffuser, or add a few drops to a bowl of very hot water and inhale the vapors for at least one minute. You can also add some of the oil to homemade vapor rub, much like you would with eucalyptus oil. ABOUT Blue Tansy, also referred to as Moroccan Tansy, is an annual yellow-flowered Mediterranean plant found in northern Morocco. Chamazulene, a chemical component in Blue Tansy, provides the characteristic indigo color. More confirming clinical research is needed, bu t preclinical studies suggest camphor, a chemical component of Blue Tansy, may soothe the skin when applied topically. Preclinical studies also suggest that sabinene, another Blue Tansy chemical component, my help diminish the appearance of blemishes. When diffused, Blue Tansy provides a sweet aroma to fill any room. It`s perfect for massaging into skin with Fractionated Coconut Oil or a lotion after a long day of work or intense exercise. Precautions: Blue tansy oil is not meant to be used internally - rather it should be applied to the skin or diffused. Do not apply essential oils directly to open wounds or burns. Speak with your doctor first before using oils on any serious skin damage, such as radiation burns.If you`re pregnant or nursing, do not use this product unless working closely with your health care provider.

    2024 04/20

  • 8 Ways to Use Sweet Orange Essential Oil
    Well-known for its uplifting and worry-reducing properties, orange essential oil is both uplifting and calming, making it ideal as an overall mood enhancer and relaxant. It's balancing effect on the mind and body, and its warming and joyful qualities benefit people of all ages. 1. Energizing Boost: Place 1-2 drops of orange essential oil in the palm of your hand along with an equal amount of peppermint essential oil. Rub palms together and inhale deeply. Rub your palms on the back of your neck for an even stronger boost! 2. Skin + Hair: Sweet orange essential oil is antiseptic and anti-inflammatory which makes this oil an ideal addition to your skin and hair routine. Known to increase the ability to absorb vitamin C, collagen production, and blood flow, all of which are essential for anti-aging. 3. Bath: To help alleviate stress brought on by seasonal affective disorder, depression and premenstrual syndrome, add 8-10 drops of orange essential oil in bath water. 4. Laundry: Place a few drops of orange oil on wool dryer balls or to a clean freshly laundered washcloth before adding to the dryer. The bright clean scent of orange will make your clothes and sheets smell great without the use of synthetic fragrances. 5. Homemade Tub Cleaner: To avoid the residue of chemicals that comes with a conventional tub scrub, use these effective ingredients instead. Mix 1 cup baking soda, 1/4 cup castile soap, 1 TBLS of hydrogen peroxide and 10 -15 drops of orange essential oil. 6. DIY Air Freshener: Mix together 3/4 cup water, 2 TBLS of vodka, rubbing alcohol or real vanilla extract, and 10 drops of orange essential oil. Mix together and store in a glass spray bottle. 7. Massage Oil: mix several drops of orange essential oil in a carrier oil for a delightfully calming scent. This is especially effective when applied to the abdomen for relieving cramps. 8. Antibacterial Counter Spray: Add 5 drops of orange essential oil to this DIY counter spray and use on kitchen counters, wooden cutting boards and appliances for a clean naturally antibacterial solution that also smells pleasant rather than like a strong chemical. Wendy Tel:+8618779684759 Email:zx-wendy@jxzxbt.com Whatsapp:+8618779684759 QQ:3428654534 Skype:+8618779684759

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  • CROTON OIL
    DESCRIPTION OF CROTON OIL   Unrefined Croton oil is used in making exfoliating peels, that are usually done to rejuvenate skin. It removes all the dirt and pollution in the skin. It is also an excellent anti-ageing agent and can reduce fine lines, wrinkles and laugh lines around the mouth. It can be used in making face masks, face peels and face scrubs to treat dull and damaged skin. It is also used as a Counter Irritant, that means it can cause inflammation in one part of the body to reduce inflammation on the other part of the body. This helps in reducing inflammatory pain such as Rheumatism, Arthritis, etc.  Croton Oil is rich in cleansing properties, and deeply exfoliating, it is mostly added to skin care products and cosmetic product like facial scrubs, face packs, Body scrubs, face washes, Anti-aging oils etc Our cold pressed Croton oil is pure, natural and unrefined. No chemicals or preservatives are added to organic croton oil. They are deodorized in order to make them suitable for use in cosmetics using a mechanical process which is chemical free and helps retain nutritional value of the plant. It is often added to skincare and haircare products due to its cleansing properties.

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  • Blue Lotus Essential Oil
    Blue Lotus Essential Oil Blue Lotus Oil is extracted from the petals of the blue lotus which is also known popularly as a Water Lily. This flower is known for its mesmerizing beauty and is widely used in sacred ceremonies across the world. The oil extracted from Blue Lotus can be used due to its medicinal properties and ability to provide instant relief from skin irritation and inflammation. Blue Lotus flower essential oil is also popular as an aphrodisiac. Therapeutic grade properties of Blue Lotus oil make it ideal for massages as well and it is widely used in cosmetic products such as soaps, massage oils, bath oils, etc. Candles and incense sticks may also contain blue lotus oil as an ingredient to induce a subtle yet enchanting fragrance. High-quality & Pure Blue Lotus Essential Oil that is used for Soap Bars, Candle Making Aromatherapy session, Perfumery, Cosmetic & Personal care products. Our Natural Blue Lotus Essential Oil is known for its fresh fragrance and soothing effects on the mind and body. You can also gift this auspicious blue lotus flower essential oil to your friends and relatives on special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries. Blue Lotus Essential Oil Benefits Aromatherapy Massage Oil Our Organic Blue Lotus Essential Oil is used by numerous aromatherapy practitioners due to its ability to relieve your mind from stress, fatigue, anxiety, and depression. It cheers your mood and relaxes your mind when diffused alone or by blending it with other oils. Spiritual Purposes Many people believe to reach a state of sublime meditation after inhaling blue lotus oil. Blue lotus oils widely used for spiritual purposes and to make the ambiance peaceful during religious ceremonies. Reduces Headache Relaxing properties of our fresh Blue Lotus Essential Oil can be used to reduce headaches, migraines, and other issues. It also boosts confidence and reduces issues like nervousness. Massage a diluted form of blue lotus oil on your head for instant relief from headaches. Soothing Yeast Infection Antibacterial properties of thyme oil treat infections caused due to bacteria. Therefore, it is used as an ingredient in many ointments and balms. In Addition, yeasts that irritate sensitive body areas such as underarms can be eliminated with the help of Thyme oil due to its powerful antifungal properties Enhances Libido Refreshing scent of Pure Blue Lotus Oil proves to be effective for enhancing libido. It creates a romantic environment in your room when diffused. Use it as an aphrodisiac. Reduces Inflammation Our Pure Blue Lotus Essential Oil can be used to treat skin burns and inflammation due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Blue lotus oil soothes your skin and provides relief from the burning sensation immediately.

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