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Jungle Fever - Scented Oil Blend |
Jungle Fever - Scented Oil Blend\nA complex, sharp, fruity and floral fragrance with top notes of jungle fruits alongside a middle note of spikenard, resting on an earthy base of the finest Frankincense; putting the fever back into the jungle.\n \nINGREDIENTS: Frankincense (Boswellia Carterii), Lemon (Citrus Limonum), Spikenard (Nardostachys Jatamansi) and Parfum.\n \nOnly 10ml bottle comes in a presentation box with instruction leaflet included.\n \nHow to use: \nAdd 5-7 drops (0.3 ml) to water in a vaporizer or burner.\nAdd 10 drops (0.5 ml) to 15-25 ml of carrier oil for use in massage.\nAdd 6-15 drops (0.1 ml) per 30g of selected Skincare Base before application.\nAdd 2 – 12 drops into your bath.\n \nOur Scented Oil Blends are specifically formulated to be suitable in soaps, candles, and both skin and hair care items.\nThe scents are extremely rich, complex, and long lasting.\nDo not consume. For external use only. Keep away from children and eyes.
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Juniper Hydrosol Floral Water |
Juniper Hydrosol Floral Water\nBotanical Name: Juniperus communis\nJuniper hydrosol is produced during the steam distillation of the imported juniper berries. The floral water is collected after distillation and cooling, no preservatives are added allowing the water to be as pure and natural.\nDescription: Our Floral Waters are free of emulsifying agents and preservatives. These waters are extremely versatile. They can be used in the manufacturing process anywhere that water is required.\nUses: Hydrosols make great toners and cleansers. They are also often used for the treatment of spots, sores, cuts, grazes and new piercings. They are an excellent Linen spray, and a simple way for the novice aromatherapist to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of essential oils. Add to a soothing hot bath.\n \n**Please Note only the 125ml, 250ml, 500ml and 1 Litre Sizes come complete with Spray Cap.**Specification Documents Juniper Hydrosol SDS.pdf
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Juniper Leaf Essential Oil |
Juniper Leaf Essential Oil\nBotanical name: Juniperus communis\n Plant Part: Leaves\n Extraction method: Steam distilled\n \n Common uses: Juniper has traditionally been used for its diuretic and lymphatic decongestant properties.\n \n Note: Base\n \n Strength of aroma: Medium\n \n Aromatic scent: Fresh, warm and balsamic aroma\n \n Cautions: Non-toxic. Possible sensitisation. Avoid during pregnancy.\n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\n \nSpecification Documents\n
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Kanuka Essential Oil |
Kanuka Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Kunzea ericoides \n Plant Part: Leaves \n Extraction Method: Steam Distilled \n \n Description: Kanuka is a small bushy tree with pointed leaves on full branches. Kanuka plant is indigenous to New Zealand. \n \n Colour: Pale yellow liquid \n \n Common Uses: Kanuka Essential Oil can be used when manufacturing anti-acne preparations, foot creams, oral hygiene products, skin and hair care preparations, preparations for prevention of body and foot odor and antibacterial preparations. In aromatherapy, Kanuka Essential Oil is credited with being an effective antibacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory agent. It is also useful for muscular pain relief, sprains and sports injuries. \n \n Consistency: Medium \n \n Note: Middle \n \n Strength of Aroma: Medium \n \n Blends Well With: Lavender, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Lemon, Marjoram, Nutmeg, Pine, Rosemary and Ylang-ylang. \n \n Aromatic Scent: Kanuka Essential Oil has a sweet, minty herbaceous scent that finishes with floral notes. \n \n History: Kanuka was used originally by the Maori people of New Zealand for pain and inflammation relief, skin diseases, and to promote calmness and sleep. \n \n Cautions: Kanuka Essential Oil is a strong oil and should be well diluted in a carrier oil. Avoid use during pregnancy. \n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Karanj Seed Essential Oil |
Karanj Seed Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Pongamia pinnata \n Plant Part: Seeds \n Extraction Method: Steam Distillation \n Origin: India \n \n Description: Karanj is a moderate-size (height upto 15 meters), nearly evergreen tree with spreading crown and usually short, crooked bole. It becomes leafless towards the end of March and starts leafing almost immediately with a cloak of rich, bright green leaves. \n \n Colour: Pale yellow \n \n Consistency: Medium \n \n Note: Top \n \n Strength of Aroma: Strong \n \n Blends well with: Does not blend well with other oils \n \n Aromatic Scent: Karanj seeds yield a bitter, non-edible (24-40%) oil with what is best characterized as an odd odour. \n \n History: Karanj is among the herbs, the natives of North India have used since generations in traditional farming as natural pesticide. The anti bacterial activity is mainly due to the inhibition of cell-membrane synthesis in the bacteria. According to the old natives, the presence of these trees near to paddy fields help in repelling the harmful insects. \n \nCautions: Generally non-toxic and non-sensitizing. Use well diluted. Avoid during pregnancy.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Katrafay Essential Oil |
Katrafray Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Cedrelopsis grevei \n Plant Part: Bark \n Extraction Method: Steam Distillation \n Origin: Madagascar \n \n Description: Cedrelopsis grevei Baill. Meliaceae (vernacular name katrafay) is a tree found in the western part of Madagascar. \n \n Colour: Pale yellow \n \n Consistency: Medium \n \n Note: Middle \n \n Strength of Aroma: Medium \n \n Blends Well With: Lavender, Tea Tree, Rosemary, Clary Sage, Nutmeg, Lemon, Marjoram \n \n Aromatic Scent: The oil has high percentage of sesquiterpenes (67.5 percent), which makes it ideal as a fragrance fixative. \n \n History: This plant is one of the most commonly used in Madagascar, especially to relieve rheumatic pains. Fortifying and tonic, Katrafay is also traditionally used by women after giving birth. \nCautions: Generally non-toxic and non-sensitizing. Use well diluted. Avoid during pregnancy. \n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only\nSpecification Documents\n
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Kitty - 25cm - Witches of Pendle |
Kitty - 25cm\nKitty is a very polite and quiet Witch, she always has a smile for everyone. Her outfits are well matched and very colourful.\nNot one of the original Witches of Pendle\n25cm Flying\nWith porcelaine face.\nAvailable in Purple/ Black or Burgundy/ Black\n
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Kiwi Fruit Fragrance Oil |
Kiwi Fruit Fragrant Oil\nDescription/Specification: The Kiwi Fruit Fragrance oil smells exactly like a plump, ripe, juicy kiwi fruit! It's deliciously sweet aroma will give you a positive vibe, rejuvenating and revitalising your soul! Give yourself a burst of energy by infusing your room with one of nature's very best scents! \n\nOur Fragrance Oils are specifically formulated to be suitable for soaps, candles, and both skin & Hair care items. The scents are extremely rich, complex, and long-lasting.\nThey are produced with the latest technical equipment including mass spectroscopy, gas chromatography, simulated critical fluid extraction, and rotary vapour extraction methods.\nWhat does this mean to you? It means that Mystic Moments Fragrance Oils are premium products perfect for those who will not compromise on quality.\nPlease note that Fragrance Oils are completely synthetic, and they should not be confused with Natural Essential Oils.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nAs with any manufacturing process, Mystic Moments encourages small, lab-scale manufacturing for evaluation purposes prior to full commercial manufacturing. \nSpecification Documents Kiwi Fruit Fragrant Oil Allergens.pdf \n Kiwi Fruit Fragrant Oil IFRA.pdf \n Kiwi Fruit Fragrant Oil SDS.pdf \n Kiwi Fruit Fragrant Oil Spec.pdf\n Kiwi Fruit Fragrant Oil Flow Chart.pdf\n Kiwi Fruit Fragrant Oil GMO Statement.pdf
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Kiwi Fruit Seed Carrier Oil |
Kiwi Fruit Seed Carrier Oil\nBotanical Name: Actinidia chinensis\n Plant Part: Seeds \n Extraction Method: Cold Pressed \n \n Common Uses: Kiwi Fruit Seed oil is a very popular, all purpose carrier oil. It is used by manufacturers (particularly as a conditioning agent in hair care products), aromatherapists, and massage therapists. \n \n Consistency: Typical and characteristic of carrier oils \n \n Absorption: Absorbs into skin at average speed, slight oil feeling left on skin. \n \n Description: The history of the kiwifruit began in the Chang Kiang Valley of China. Called Yang Tao, it was considered a delicacy by the great Khans who relished the fruits brilliant flavor and emerald-green colour. \n The kiwi fruit boasts a bright green in colour, freckled with purple seeds around a white core. Packed with nutrients and a good source of Vitamins C & E, kiwi fruit seed oil is used in many applications of massage and cosmetic products.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\n\n \n \nSpecification Documents\n Kiwi Seed - Allergens.pdf\n Kiwi Seed - SDS.pdf\n Kiwi Seed - Spec.pdf\n Kiwi Seed Flow Chart.pdf\n
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Klaudia - 45cm - Witches of Pendle |
Klaudia - 45cm\nBeautiful Witch Flying on her Broomstick.\nAvailable in Floral, Orange/ Black/ Green, Pink/ Green, Cream or Black. Please see additional images for pictures\nThese witches are for collectors only and are not intended to be used as toys.\nAlso available in 65cm
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Kokum Butter |
Kokum Butter\nINCI: Garcinia indica Seed Butter\n \n Description: Kokum Butter is one of the hardest and most stable butters and is often used as a substitute for Cocoa Butter. This naturally white and incredibly smooth butter has enormously high compositions of beneficial materials to help regenerate tired and worn skin cells and further supports elasticity and general flexibility of the skin wall. Kokum Butter contains anti-oxidants and possesses natural skin healing and regeneration properties and as such can often be found in formulas designed to prevent drying of the skin, help heal ulcers, heal fissures of the lips, hands and soles of feet. \n \n Uses: Typically used in lipsticks, balms, skin healing products.\nSkin Type: Dry, damaged skin.\nCountry of Origin: India\nProduct Type: 100% Pure Butter\nRecommended Usage: It is oil soluble (not water soluble) and is usually incorporated via the oil phase when preparing emulsions. It has no known incompatibilities.\nStorage: It should be stored in a cool dark place and has a shelf-life of up to 24 months from opening when stored properly.\nImportant Note: For external use only. Keep away from children and eyes. The information provided is for educational purposes only. The appearance of this butter may slightly vary from batch to batch due to natural ingredients present in this product.\nPlease Note: As with any manufacturing process, Mystic Moments encourages small, lab scale manufacturing for evaluation purposes prior to full commercial manufacturing. \nSpecification Documents\n Kokum Butter - Allergens.pdf\n Kokum Butter - SDS.pdf\n Kokum Butter - Spec.pdf\n Kokum Butter Flow Chart.pdf\n
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Kukui Nut Carrier Oil |
Kukui Nut Carrier Oil\nBotanical Name: Aleurite moluccans \n \n Extraction Method: Cold Pressed \n \n Description: Also known as Candle nut tree, Kukui Nut trees grow up to 20 meters in height, distinctive in their light green silvery foliage, usually grow wild on the lower slopes of the mountains. The fruits or nuts of the Kukui Nut tree are rich in oil of a pleasant nutty odor. \n \n Colour: Clear liquid. \n \n Aromatic Description: Typical and Characteristic of Carrier Oils. \n \n Common Uses: Kukui Nut Carrier Oil is cold pressed from the fruits of Kukui Nut tree to retain high levels of natural polyunsaturated fatty acids. This light natural oil is used today in all high quality skin preparations due to its ability to quickly penetrate the skin. For centuries Hawaiians have used Kukui Nut oil to protect skin from salt water, harsh sun and drying winds. It is excellent for dry skin, psoriasis, eczema or any severe skin condition. \n \n Consistency: Typical and Characteristic of Carrier Oils. \n \n Absorption: Absorbs into skin at average speed, slight oil feeling left on skin. \n \n Shelf Life: Users can expect a shelf life of 6 months to 1 year with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). Refrigeration after opening is recommended.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\n \nSpecification Documents\n Kukui Nut - Allergens Statement.pdf\n Kukui Nut - SDS.pdf\n Kukui Nut - Spec.pdf\n Kukui Nut Flow Chart.pdf \n Kukui Vegan Statement.pdf\n
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Kunzea Essential Oil |
Kunzea Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Kunzea Ambigua \n Plant Part: Leaves & Flowers \n Extraction Method: Steam Distillation\nOrigin: Australia \n \n Description: Kunzea ambigua, also known as Tick Bush, Southern Spring Flower, White Cloud and White Kunzea, is a tall shrub with abundant white or pink flowers, which grows in the coolest coastal areas of Australia (Southern New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania). \n \n Colour: Clear, Light Yellow to Orange \n \n Consistency: Thin \n \n Note: Middle \n \n Strength of Aroma: It has a fragrance that is said to be refreshing, clean, stimulating and invigorating. Kunzea is one of Australia's newest oils. \n \n Blends Well With: Blends well with other Australian natives and with most essential oils including peppermint, lemon myrtle and lavender \n \n Aromatic Scent: Kunzea has a clean balsamic scent with fresh invigorating undertones. The essential oil of Kunzea ambigua has been found effective against several bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli and Candida albicans. In many cases, Kunzea ambigua has helped improve severe skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, ulcers and chillblains. \n \n History: Native animals are often found sleeping under Kunzea ambigua plants, where they seek relief from ticks and other parasites - hence the popular name of tick bush. \n \nCautions: Generally non-toxic and non-sensitizing. Use well diluted. Avoid during pregnancy.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Labdanum - Absolute Oil |
Labdanum - Absolute Oil\nBotanical Name: Cistus Ladanifer\nPlant Part: Gum\nExtraction Method: Solvent Extracted \nDescription: A dark brown liquid with a strong and sweet scent, Labdanum absolute is extensively used as a fixative in various fragrance applications, as well as being useful in skincare for the treatment of wrinkles, mature skin, and dry skin.\n\nConsistency: Very Thick\n\nAppearance: Dark Brown Liquid\n \nDo not consume. For external use only. Keep away from children and eyes.\nSpecification Documents\n Labdanum - Allergens.pdf\n Labdanum - IFRA.pdf\n Labdanum - SDS.pdf\n Labdanum - Spec.pdf \n Labdanum Flow Chart.pdf\n
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Labdanum PQ - Absolute Oil |
Labdanum PQ - Absolute Oil\nPerfume Quality\nPlant Part: Gum\nExtraction Method: Solvent Extracted\n \nMade using at least 60% Labdanum (Cistus Ladanifer) blended with a solvent to create a Labdanum Absolute which retains it’s sweet, dry, and deep resinous/balsamic odour with a mossy, leathery undertone while being in a liquid form which is much easier to use in blends and perfumes. \n \nDescription: Labdanum PQ Absolute is extensively used as a fixative in various fragrance applications, as well as being useful in skincare for the treatment of wrinkles, mature skin, and dry skin. \n \nCommon Uses: Perfumes, scented candles, incense sticks, room fresheners, soaps and other cosmetics.\n \nAppearance: Dark Brown Liquid\n \nDo not consume. For external use only. Keep away from children and eyes.\nSpecification Documents\n Labdanum - Allergens.pdf\n Labdanum - IFRA.pdf\n Labdanum - SDS.pdf\n Labdanum - Spec.pdf \n Labdanum Flow Chart.pdf\n
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Labdanum PQ Absolute Oil Dilution |
Labdanum PQ Absolute Oil Dilution \nPerfume Quality\nBotanical Name: Cistus ladanifer \n \n Essential oil dilutions invite you to experience the luxurious qualities of precious blended with the emollient and soothing qualities of Jojoba oil.\n Containing 3% absolute oil, essential oil dilutions can be used for massage, skin care beauty applications and aromatherapy.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.
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Lactic Acid 80% Standard |
Lactic Acid 80% Standard. \nIt is a liquid solution in water of about 80% purity.\n 5 - 20% Lactic Acid would be a good place to start, as this is milder while still having excellent skin peel affects.\n Uses: Treating dry, rough & scaly skin. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.\n Warnings: Dilute before use. As with all of the acids, it is important to let your skin acclimate to their use. For those whose skin is not used to the acids a slight stinging and redness may result. If this occurs, reduce usage. If irritation persists, discontinue use. This product contains an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that may increase your skin's sensitivity to the sun and particularly the possibility of sunburn. Use a sunscreen, wear protective clothing, and limit sun exposure while using this product and for a week afterwards.\n\nLactic Acid is a strong Alpha-Hydroxy Acid and hence will have excellent exfoliant properties, although these are weaker than, but second only to, Glycolic Acid. AHA products should be a stand alone treatment product and not included in another product. While AHA can be included in other products there are certain incompatibilities that may arise plus AHAs (because of the pH required for best effectiveness) may not allow other products (such as cleansing masks) to work properly, and vice versa.\n \nAHA products should have a pH of 3.5 to 4.5 for best effectiveness (Note at pH 7 AHAs are totally ineffective); while masks have a pH dependant on the function (cleansing masks with a pH of 7 to 8; moisturizing masks with a pH of 5 to 6 and some treatment masks with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5). Hence these may have incompatible pH.\n \nIf a product has some film forming agent or, in the case of masks, have materials which are not absorbed, these may reduce the absorption of AHAs. Hence reduce their effectiveness.\n \nIf a mask uses clays then the AHAs will react with these and both reduce the activity of the AHAs and destroy some of the clay.\n \nIf you want to use a concentrated AHA then you will find most references suggest Glycolic Acid. However, while this is cheap and obtained in 70% liquid form, because of its apparent activity it has its dangers in that it will quickly burn skin with disastrous consequences. The TGA and the SUSDP (Poisons Committee) have legislated that Glycolic acid at should be used at a maximum of 30% (and preferably no more than 20%) and a pH of greater than 3.5. Otherwise they would be considered therapeutic goods and have various poisons warnings on the label.\n \nLactic acid is also a widely used organic acidulate, probably because it is classified as a weak acid. As with all manufacturing processes, we recommend lab scale trials in order to determine appropriate quantities. Normally the product is titrated with a dilute solution of Lactic Acid (10 or 20% in water) until the desired pH is achieved. It is preferred as an acidulate as it tends to have less of a destabilizing effect on emulsions than Citric Acid. \nSpecification Documents\n Lactic Acid SDS.pdf \n Lactic Acid Allergen.pdf \n Lactic Acid Spec.pdf\n
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Lanolin Anhydrous (USP Low Odour) |
Lanolin Anhydrous (USP Low Odour)\nAnhydrous Lanolin is produced from the multi-stage refining of wool grease, a natural, renewable raw material which is obtained from the scouring (washing) of raw wool. Anhydrous Lanolin is an environmentally and animal friendly raw material. All of our products are made without the use of any antioxidants. Anhydrous Lanolin is widely used in Personal Care and Pharmaceutical products. It is 100% natural and unsurpassed as a: \n- Skin Moisturiser \n- Skin Conditioner \n- W/O Emulsifier \n- Superfatting Agent\nSpecification Documents\n Lanolin Anhydrous USP Flow Chart.pdf \n Lanolin Anhydrous USP TDS.pdf \n Lanolin Anhydrous USP SDS.pdf \n Lanolin Anhydrous USP Allergens.pdf\n
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Lapis Lazuli Faceted Pendulum |
Lapis Lazuli Faceted Pendulum\nPendulum with a beaded stopper on the end of the chain\n \nSize varies\nSupplied in a beautiful organza gift bag
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Laurel Leaf (Bay Laurel) Organic Essential Oil |
Laurel Leaf (Bay Laurel) Organic Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Laurus nobilis \n Plant Part: Leaf \n Extraction Method: Steam distilled \n Origin: Spain \n \nDescription: The laurel tree is a small unimpressive shrub or tree, originating in the eastern Mediterranean countries. The evergreen tree reaches maturity after five years and yields about 5 kg of leaves per season, which in turn gives about 50-70 g of essential oil. \n \n Colour: Pale yellow green \n \n Common Uses: Laurel's antiseptic, antibacterial, and ant fungal properties are used with scars, acne pimples, boils, scabies, etc. It is reportedly a tonic to the hair and scalp stimulating hair growth and aiding with dandruff. \n \n Consistency: Light \n \n Note: Top \n \n Strength of Aroma: Strong \n \n Blends Well With: Bay Leaf, Citrus Oils, Clary Sage, Cypress, Hyssop, Juniper berry \n \n Aromatic Scent: Laurel is known for its strong effects on the nervous system. Its antispasmodic and analgesic properties make it mildly narcotic. Coupled with its sedative properties, it is used for neuritis, depression, anxiety, fear and psychosis. Its stimulating and warming properties are used to produce fire and warmth in one's emotions, bringing awareness, courage and confidence. Fresh, strong but sweet, aromatic camphoraceous, somewhat spicy medicinal odor. \n \n History: Laurel leaf has been known for thousands of years, but the use of its leaves as a household culinary herb is a comparatively recent one. \n \n \n Cautions: Non-toxic, possible skin irritant (methyl eugenol); some sensitization; cross sensitization with costus. Avoid in pregnancy \n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only. \n \n \n \nSpecification Documents\n Laurel Leaf Organic Allergens.pdf \n Laurel Leaf Organic IFRA.pdf \n Laurel Leaf Organic Spec.pdf \n Laurel Leaf Organic GMO Statement.pdf \n Laurel Leaf Organic SDS.pdf\n
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Laurel Leaf Essential Oil |
Laurel Leaf Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Laurus nobilis \n Plant Part: Leaf \n Extraction Method: Steam distilled \n Origin: India\n \n Description: The laurel tree is a small unimpressive shrub or tree, originating in the eastern Mediterranean countries. The evergreen tree reaches maturity after five years and yields about 5 kg of leaves per season, which in turn gives about 50-70g of essential oil. \n \n Colour: Pale yellow green \n \nConsistency: Light \n \n Note: Top \n \n Strength of Aroma: Strong \n \n Blends Well With: Bay Leaf, Citrus Oils, Clary Sage, Cypress, Hyssop, Juniper berry \n \n Aromatic Scent: Laurel is known for its strong effects on the nervous system. Its antispasmodic and analgesic properties make it mildly narcotic. Coupled with its sedative properties, it is used for neuritis, depression, anxiety, fear and psychosis. Its stimulating and warming properties are used to produce fire and warmth in one's emotions, bringing awareness, courage and confidence. Fresh, strong but sweet, aromatic camphoraceous, somewhat spicy medicinal odor. \n \nHistory: Laurel leaf has been known for thousands of years, but the use of its leaves as a household culinary herb is a comparatively recent one. \n \nCautions: Non-toxic, possible skin irritant (methyl eugenol); some sensitization; cross sensitization with costus. Avoid in pregnancy.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\n \nSpecification Documents\n
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Lavandin Abrialis Essential Oil |
Lavandin Abrialis Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Lavandula Abrialis \n Plant Part: Flowers \n Extraction Method: Steam Distillation \n Origin: France \n \n Description: Lavandin Abrialis is an aromatic evergreen shrub that is much larger than true Lavender. The flowering heads are more compressed with a dull, gray blue colour. \n \n Colour: Pale yellow liquid\n \n Common Uses: Lavandin Abrialis Essential Oil is used almost exclusively for scent. Many commercial manufacturers use both Lavandin Grosso and Lavandin Abrialis as replacements for Lavender 40/42. However, it should be noted that Lavandin has a much rougher, camphor type fragrance that is not as well rounded as traditional Lavender 40/42. It is also reputed to have applications with colds and head congestion. \n \n Consistency: Thin \n \n Note: Top \n \n Strength of Aroma: Strong \n \n Blends Well With: Lavandin Abrialis Essential Oil blends well with most oils but has a tendency to overpower with heavy camphor overtones. \n \n Aromatic Scent: Lavandin Abrialis Oil has a strong, somewhat piercing camphor like smell with some light, floral undertones characteristic of Lavender. \n \n History: This hybrid apparently evolved naturally near the seas in Spain, Italy and France. It is now commercially produced in these same countries. \n \n Cautions: Due to the high camphor content, Lavandin Abrialis Essential Oil should be avoided during pregnancy and by those with epilepsy. \n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Lavandin Extra Blue Essential Oil |
Lavandin Extra Blue Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Lavandula Hybrida\n Extraction Method: Steam \n Country of Origin: France\n \n Lavandin is a hybrid plant developed by crossing true lavender (L. angustifolia) with Spike Lavender (L. latifolia). In general it is a larger plant than true lavender with woody stems. Its scent is very similar to lavender though can be described as being a little sharper.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Lavandin Grosso Essential Oil |
Lavandin Grosso Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Lavandula Hybrida \n Plant Part: Flowers \n Extraction Method: Steam Distillation \n Origin: France \n \n Description: Lavandin Grosso is an aromatic evergreen shrub that is much larger than true Lavender. The flowering heads are more compressed with a dull, gray blue color. \n \n Colour: Pale yellow liquid \n \n Common Uses: Lavandin Grosso Essential Oil is used almost exclusively for scent. Many commercial manufacturers use both Lavandin Grosso and Lavandin Super as replacements for Lavender 40/42. However, it should be noted that Lavandin Grosso has a much rougher, camphor type fragrance that is not as well rounded as traditional Lavender 40/42. It is also reputed to have applications with colds and head congestion. \n \n Consistency: Thin \n \n Note: Top \n \n Strength of Aroma: Strong \n \n Blends Well With: Lavandin Grosso Essential Oil blends well with most oils but has a tendency to overpower with heavy camphor overtones. \n \n Aromatic Scent: Lavandin Grosso Essential Oil has a strong, somewhat piercing camphor like smell with some light, floral undertones characteristic of Lavender. \n \n History: This hybrid apparently evolved naturally near the seas in Spain, Italy and France. It is now commercially produced in these same countries. \n \n Cautions: Due to the high camphor content, Lavandin Grosso Essential Oil should be avoided during pregnancy and by those with epilepsy. \n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Lavandin Grosso Organic Essential Oil |
Lavandin Grosso Organic Essential Oil\nBotanical name: Lavandula hydrida\n Common name: Lavandin Grosso\n Plant Part: Flowering heads\n Extraction Method: Steam distilled\n \n Common uses: Lavandin is used almost exclusively for its scent. Many commercial manufacturers use Lavandin Grosso as a replacement for Lavender 40/42%.\n \n Note: Top\n \n Strength of aroma: Strong\n \n Aromatic scent: Lavandin Grosso has a strong, somewhat piercing camphor-like smell with some light, floral undertones, characteristic of Lavender.\n \n Cautions: Due to the high camphor content, Lavandin should be avoided during pregnancy and by those with epilepsy.\n \n Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only\nSpecification Documents\n Lavandin Grosso Organic SDS.pdf\n
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Lavender & Lime &pipe; Wax Melt Clamshell |
Lavender & Lime &pipe; Wax Melt Clamshell\nUsing 100% natural Soya wax and pure premium essential oils each clamshell has 10 squares with a combined weight of at least 90g (3.17oz) \nSnap off a cube, place it in the top of the burner - then relax and enjoy the fragrance!\n \nWarnings: To prevent fire or injury: Remove packaging before use. Use only in tea light warmers or UL listed electric warmers approved for wax melts. Read and follow all instructions provided with your warmer before use. Do not leave melter unattended while in use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. \n\nInstructions: Do not add water. Do not melt on stove top or in non-approved appliances. Use only in well ventilated areas away from flammable materials. Discontinue use if dish contains less than 1cm of wax.
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Lavender & Lime - Essential Oil Reed Diffuser |
Lavender & Lime - Essential Oil Reed Diffuser\nFill your home with this delicious fragrance using one of our Mystix Essential Oil Reed Diffusers. These are an efficient, elegant and safe way to fragrance any room in your home or office.\n \nOur Reed Diffusers are very simple to use. Insert the reeds into the neck of the open bottle ensuring they are resting on the bottom. The reeds naturally absorb the oil, drawing the scent to the top of the reeds where the fragrance is released into the air. To control how strong the scent release is you can remove some of the reeds.\n \nWhen first using this product we recommend that you turn the reeds 2 to 3 times during the first 24 hours to ensure the oil is distributed efficiently. After this initial period turn the reeds periodically to release a stronger scent.
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Lavender & Lime Essential Oil Bath Salt 350g |
Lavender & Lime Essential Oil Bath Salt 350g\nMystix Bath Salts are handcrafted and perfectly natural. A beautiful medley of classic Epsom, Dead Sea Mineral and Himalayan Pink Salts, infused with delicious Essential Oils and Organic Jojoba. Designed to cleanse, soften and help you unwind.\nIngredients: Dead Sea Mineral Salt, Epsom Fine Salt, Himalayan Pink Salt, Dendritic Salt, Organic Jojoba, Polysorbate 20, Mica and Essential Oils.\n \nWarnings: Not to be used for more than 20 minutes at a temperature of 37 - 42°C. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant seek medical advice before use. For external use only. Avoid getting into the eyes. If you do, rinse well with cool, clean water.\nStore in a dry place.
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Lavender & Lime Scented Candle - Large |
Lavender and Lime Scented Candle - Large\nMystix Candles are hand poured candles made in the UK\nUsing 100% natural Beeswax & Soya wax, cotton candle wicks and pure premium essential oils\nEach candle burns approximately 20 hours\n \nWarnings: Do not burn near draughts and do not move candle when lit. Keep candlewick trimmed to between 0.5cm and 1cm. When candle is lit, place on a heat resistant mat.\nBurning Instructions: Keep candle free of any foreign materials including matches and wick trimmings. Only burn candle on a level fire resistant surface.
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