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Nell - 30cm - Witches of Pendle |
Nell - 30cm\nBeautiful Witch Flying on her Broomstick.\nAvailable in Blue, Green, Gold or Black. Please see additional images for pictures\nThese witches are for collectors only and are not intended to be used as toys.
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Neroli Hydrosol Floral Water |
Neroli Hydrosol Floral Water\nBotanical Name: Citrus aurantium\nThis is also sometimes known as orange blossom floral water. Our Neroli Hydrosol water comes straight from a south European distiller. More expensive than many in the range but a very fragrant and pleasant water.\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 Neroli Hydrosol Manufacturing Flow Chart.pdf \n Neroli Hydrosol SDS.pdf
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Neroli Premium Essential Oil Dilution |
Neroli Premium Essential Oil Dilution\nBotanical Name: Citrus aurantium \n \n Precious oil dilutions invite you to experience the luxurious qualities of precious oils blended with the emollient and soothing qualities of Jojoba oil.\n Containing 3% essential oil, Precious 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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Nettle Root Powder - Herbal Extracts |
Nettle Root Powder - Herbal Extracts\nBotanical Name: Urtica Dioica\nDescription: The Nettle Root is also known as stinging nettle due to the prickly hollow needles on its dark green leaves, and the sting and burn upon contact. Nettle (Urtica dioica) is an ancient herbal remedy which has been used for its anti-inflammatory actions.\nSpecification Documents\n Nettle Root Extract Allergens.pdf \n Nettle Root Extract SDS.pdf \n Nettle Root Extract Spec.pdf\n
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New Car Fragrance Oil |
New Car Fragrance Oil \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 New Car Fragrant Oil Allergens.pdf \n New Car Fragrant Oil CMR.pdf \n New Car Fragrant Oil IFRA.pdf \n New Car Fragrant Oil SDS.pdf \n New Car Fragrant Oil Spec.pdf\n New Car Fragrant Oil Flow Chart.pdf\n New Car Fragrant Oil GMO Statement.pdf
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Niaouli Essential Oil |
Niaouli Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Melaleuca viridiflora \n Plant Part: Leaves and Twigs \n Extraction Method: Steam \n \n Description: Niaouli Essential Oil comes from an evergreen tree with a flexible trunk, spongy bark, and pointed leaves with spikes of sessile flowers. \n \n Colour: Typically colorless, though depending on the lot number, it may take on a pale yellow or slight greenish tinge. \n \n Consistency: Light \n \n Note: Middle \n \n Strength of Aroma: Medium \n \n Blends Well With: Basil, Cajeput, Eucalyptus, Fennel (All), Juniper, Lavender (All), Lemon, Lime, Myrtle, Orange, Pine (All), Rosemary (All), Peppermint (All), Tea Tree, Thyme (All) \n \n Aromatic Scent: Niaouli has a sweet, fresh, camphoraceous smell. \n \n History: Niaouli essential oil did not appear in Europe until the 17th century. Captain Cook gave it the botanical name while on route from Australia, though the French still sometimes refer to it as Gomenol. \n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Niaouli Essential Oil |
Niaouli Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Melaleuca viridiflora \n Plant Part: Leaves and Twigs \n Extraction Method: Steam \n \n Description: Niaouli Essential Oil comes from an evergreen tree with a flexible trunk, spongy bark, and pointed leaves with spikes of sessile flowers. \n \n Colour: Typically colorless, though depending on the lot number, it may take on a pale yellow or slight greenish tinge. \n \n Consistency: Light \n \n Note: Middle \n \n Strength of Aroma: Medium \n \n Blends Well With: Basil, Cajeput, Eucalyptus, Fennel (All), Juniper, Lavender (All), Lemon, Lime, Myrtle, Orange, Pine (All), Rosemary (All), Peppermint (All), Tea Tree, Thyme (All) \n \n Aromatic Scent: Niaouli has a sweet, fresh, camphoraceous smell. \n \n History: Niaouli essential oil did not appear in Europe until the 17th century. Captain Cook gave it the botanical name while on route from Australia, though the French still sometimes refer to it as Gomenol. \n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Niaouli Organic Essential Oil |
Niaouli Organic Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Melaleuca viridiflora\n Plant Part: Leaves and Twigs \n Extraction Method: Steam \n \n Description: Niaouli Essential Oil comes from an evergreen tree with a flexible trunk, spongy bark, and pointed leaves with spikes of sessile flowers. \n \n Colour: Typically colourless, though depending on the lot number, it may take on a pale yellow or slight greenish tinge. \n \n Common Uses: Analgesic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, balsamic, cicatrizant, regulator, stimulant, vermifuge. Niaouli Essential Oil is used locally for a wide variety of ailments including aches and pains, respiratory conditions, and cuts and infections; it is also used to purify water. Due to its powerful antiseptic qualities it's a good choice of oil to treat skin conditions such as acne, boils, burns, cuts, insect bites and other similar conditions. It has also been used for treating respiratory problems like asthma, catarrh, coughs and sore throats. Niaouli essential oil is also used in pharmaceutical preparations such as gargles, cough drops, toothpastes, and mouth sprays. \n \n Consistency: Light \n \n Note: Middle \n \n Strength of Aroma: Medium \n \n Blends Well With: Basil, Cajeput, Eucalyptus, Fennel (All), Juniper, Lavender (All), Lemon, Lime, Myrtle, Orange, Pine (All), Rosemary (All), Peppermint (All), Tea Tree, Thyme (All) \n \n Aromatic Scent: Niaouli has a sweet, fresh, camphoraceous smell. \n \n History: Niaouli essential oil did not appear in Europe until the 17th century. Captain Cook gave it the botanical name while on route from Australia, though the French still sometimes refer to it as Gomenol.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\n\nSpecification Documents\n Niaouli Organic Allergens.pdf \n Niaouli Organic IFRA.pdf \n Niaouli Organic SDS.pdf \n Niaouli Organic Spec.pdf \n Niaouli Organic TDS.pdf\n
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Night Cream - Botanical Skincare Base |
Night Cream - Botanical Skincare Base \nIngredients: Aqua, Isopropyl Myristate, Stearic Acid, Prunus amygdalus dulcis Oil, Glyceryl Stearate, Propylene Glycol, Cera alba, Cetearyl Alcohol, Parfum, Chamomilla recutita Flower Extract, Lavandula angustifolia Flower Extract, Panax ginseng Root Extract, Symphytum officinale Leaf Extract, Sodium PCA, Alcohol Denat., Tocopheryl Acetate, Triethanolamine, Disodium EDTA, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Decylene Glycol\n\nFragrancing: Create your own unique moisturizing night cream designed to your own personal skin type. Simply use the information below to determine which oils are most suited to your own skin type, and then create your own blended cream. For every 100g of moisturizer base, it is recommended that you add 20 drops of essential oils.\nNormal Skin- Bergamot, Roman Chamomile, Lavender, Geranium, Neroli, Rose Bulgarian, Rosewood, Cedarwood.\nOily Skin- Geranium, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Juniper, Mandarin, Ylang Ylang, Cedarwood, Tea Tree, Lemon\nDry Skin- Carrot Seed, Roman Chamomile, Lavender, Jasmine, Cedarwood, Rose Maroc, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang\nMature Skin- Carrot Seed, Neroli, Lavender, Frankincense, Fennel, Myrrh, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Rose Maroc\nFor Sensitive Skin:\nFor every 100g of moisturizer base, it is recommended that you add 10 drops of essential oils.\nSensitive - Jasmine, Rose Bulgarian, Roman Chamomile, German Chamomile, Lavender\nFor intensive treatment for damaged, dry or wrinkled skin, we recommend that you blend 3% of one of the following carrier oils/ raw materials into the cream: Wheatgerm Oil, Jojoba Oil, Evening Primrose Oil, Rosehip Oil, Vitamin E, Mango Butter, Cocoa Butter, Shea Butter.\nColour: Uncoloured - white base colour easily coloured with water soluble colours.\nColouring: Make a dilute solution of water soluble food colours in water. Try 1 to 5 drops of dilute colours to 100gm of Moisturiser.\nUsage: A rich emollient base that can be used (as is) as a moisturiser (emollient-type), or as a base for preparing rich emollient creams or lotions.\nTo use as is, take the desired amount of moisturiser and add active ingredients, essential oils and/or colour to suit your particular purpose and mix.\nFeatures: An oil-in-water moisturising base with the consistency of a medium viscosity cream\n\nSpecification Documents\n Night Cream INCI Banding.pdf \n Night Cream SDS.pdf \n Night Cream Spec.pdf \n Night Cream PIF.pdf
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Nirvana Fragrance Oil |
Nirvana Fragrance Oil\nDescription/Specification: This heavenly scented fragrant oil will have you in Nirvana with its light and heady aroma. Treat yourself with this oil and add it to your burner to turn your home into a haven!\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\n Nirvana Fragrant Oil Allergens.pdf \n Nirvana Fragrant Oil IFRA.pdf \n Nirvana Fragrant Oil SDS.pdf\n
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Nutcracker Fragrance Oil |
Nutcracker Fragrance Oil\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 Nutcracker Fragrant Oil Allergens.pdf \n Nutcracker Fragrant Oil IFRA.pdf \n Nutcracker Fragrant Oil SDS.pdf \n Nutcracker Fragrant Oil Spec.pdf\n Nutcracker Fragrant Oil Flow Chart.pdf\n Nutcracker Fragrant Oil GMO Statement.pdf
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Nutmeg Organic Essential Oil |
Nutmeg Organic Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Myristica fragrans\nPlant Part: Seeds\nExtraction Method: Steam\nDescription: Nutmeg Essential Oil is derived from the evergreen tree capable of growing 20 meters in height. It produces a fleshy red fruit. The exterior husk is dried and produces Mace essential oil, while the seeds produce the Nutmeg essential oil.\nColour: Clear Pale Yellow\nCommon Uses: Arthritis, constipation, fatigue, muscle aches, nausea, neralgia, poor circulation, rheumatism, slow digestion.\nConsistency: Thin\nNote: Middle\nStrength of Aroma: Medium to Strong\nBlends well with: Nutmeg is a valuable addition to many aromatherapy blends, adding warmth, spice and inspiration, when used in very small amounts. Lavender, Clary Sage, Geranium, Rosemary, Petitgrain, orange, other spices.\nAromatic Scent: Rich, spicy, sweet, woody. It is similar to the cooking spice, but richer and more fragrant.\nHistory: Nutmeg was used by the Indians for intestinal disorders, by the Egyptians in embalming and by the Italians during the Plague. In the Middle Ages Nutmeg was grated and mixed with lard as an ointment for piles. Nutmeg oil is used in soap, candle making, dental products and hair lotions.\nSpecification Documents Nutmeg Organic Allergens.pdf \n Nutmeg Organic SDS.pdf \n Nutmeg Organic Spec.pdf
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Oakmoss - Absolute Oil |
Oakmoss - Absolute Oil\nBotanical Name: Evernia prunastri vacuum \n Plant Part: Lichen \n Extraction Method: Distillation \n Origin: Croatia\n \n Description/Specification: \n Oak Moss is obtained from the lichens of the Evernia prunastri plant. Primarily used for perfumes and incense, Oak Moss absolute is favoured for use in mens products such as colognes and after shave. \n \nCautions: Oak Moss Absolute should not be used on broken or irritated skin.\nIt is important to note that all absolutes are extremely concentrated by nature. They should not be evaluated in this state unless you are accustomed to the undiluted fragrance. For those trying Absolutes for the first time, we strongly recommend they be evaluated in dilution. Otherwise, the complexity of the fragrance - particularly the rare and exotic notes - become lost.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n Oakmoss - Allergens.pdf\n Oakmoss - IFRA.pdf\n Oakmoss - SDS.pdf\n Oakmoss - Spec.pdf \n Oakmoss Flow Chart.pdf\n
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Oakmoss PQ - Absolute Oil |
Oakmoss PQ - Absolute Oil\nPerfume Quality\nPlant Part: Lichen\nExtraction Method: Solvent Extracted\n \nMade using at least 60% Oakmoss (Evernia Prunastri) blended with a solvent to create an Oakmoss Absolute which retains it’s beautiful forest-like, mossy aroma whilst being in a liquid form which is much easier to use in blends and perfumes. \n \nDescription: Oakmoss is obtained from the lichens of the Evernia Prunastri plant. Primarily used for perfumes and incense, Oakmoss absolute is favoured for use in men's products such as colognes and aftershave.\n \nAppearance: Green-Brown Semi Viscous Liquid\n \nDo not consume. For external use only. Keep away from children and eyes.\n
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Oakmoss PQ Absolute Oil Dilution |
Oakmoss PQ Absolute Oil Dilution \nPerfume Quality\nBotanical Name: Evernia prunastri vacuum \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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Oat Carrier Oil |
Oat Carrier Oil\nBotanical Name: Avena sativa \n \n Description: A winter annual cereal grass with a fibrous root which produces a smooth, hollow stem. The stem, pale green and somewhat rough, has seedlings with hairy foliage and linear, lanceolate veined leaves. The flowers are arranged in a loose terminal panicle consisting of two-flowered spikelets from 3/4 to 1 inch long; the root is fibrous and annual. The hairy, grooved grain has almost parallel sides. It has tall, pointed ligules with serrate margins and no auricles. Avena sativa, or the common oat, grows from 2 to 4 feet high, with rough leaves, with loose, striate sheaths; the stipules are lacerate; the panicle are equal and loose. \n \n Colour: Medium to Dark Brown \n \n Common Uses: Aphrodisiac, nerve stimulant, and permanent tonic, stimulant, sedative, and direct nutritive tonic, apparently restoring the wasted elements of nerve force, antispasmodic. This is a long recognized, natural anti-itch ingredient, and soothing skin softener. It ranks among the most important restoratives for conditions depending upon nervous prostration, and for the nervous exhaustion consequent upon typhoid and other low fevers, and the accidental disorders arising from these complaints, as weak heart, spermatorrhoea, insomnia, etc. In spermatorrhoea it is adapted to those cases of debility following adynamic diseases, or in simple spermatorrhoea when not due to self-abuse. The atonic state gives rise to a nervous erethism or an enervated condition favorable to nocturnal losses. In cases depending wholly or partially upon prostatic irritation it is of less value, but aids staphisagria, sabal, salix nigra aments, and other indicated remedies. Spasmodic conditions of the neck of the bladder are also said to be relieved by it. \n \n Consistency: Medium to Viscous \n \n Note: None \n \n Strength of Aroma: None \n \n Blends Well With: This oil blends well with Spruce, Patchouli, Vetiver, Cinnamon, Morning Glory and Oak. \n \n Aromatic Scent: Oat vegetable oil has no distinctive scent. \n \nHistory: Oat vegetable oil has a long history of use, particularly for use against itching and irritated skin. \n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n Oat Oil Refined Deodorised - SDS.pdf\n Oat Oil Refined Deodorised - Spec.pdf\n Oat Oil Refined Deodorised Flow Chart.pdf\n
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Oatmeal Colloidal Powder |
Oatmeal Colloidal Powder\nBotanical Name: Avena Sativa Kernel Flour\n Oatmeal Colloidal: A naturally occurring organic powder with cleansing, barrier, moisturising and anti-puritic properties. Contains a variety of active ingredients including beta-glucans (responsible for water-holding functions), phenols, starch, savenacins, saponins, flavanoids, and also vitamin E. Fine light tan powder. Soluble in water. This micro-fine, ground oatmeal is not rough or abrasive. Soothes stressed, blemished and irritated skin. Also helps to relieve dry and itchy skin. Colloidal oatmeal can be added to warm bath water a home remedy for itchy or dry skin. The oats do not sink due to the colloid action of the particles of grain dispersing through the water.\nUses: In lotion it can create a barrier over the skin making it a great additive for those with extra dry skin. In soap it is often used to alleviate itchiness. Colloidal Oatmeal makes a soothing addition to your favorite recipes. This product is excellent in face masks, milk baths, soap, and creams. Usage rate varies depending on the product. Soap recommended usage rate is up to 5%, milk bath, up to 50%, masks, up to 25% and creams up to 1%. For external use only.\n CAS: 134134-86-4\nSpecification Documents\n Oatmeal Colloidal TDS.pdf \n Oatmeal Colloidal SDS.pdf \n Oatmeal Colloidal Allergens.pdf\n
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Oatmeal Exfoliant |
Oatmeal Exfoliant\nOatmeal has naturally occurring gluten in the form of avenin protein, not the gliadin protein contained in wheat gluten. \nIt is used as a thickener, binder and protein source in skin care products. Our fine grain colloidal oatmeal has has a particle size of 74 microns US mesh 200.\nIt can be used in creams, lotions, soaps, facials and milk baths. Combine with powdered milk, herbs, honey, starches, nut meals or clays. It works nicely in a blend of our Honey and Goat's Milk melt & pour bases scented with our Oatmeal, Milk & Honey fragrance.\nSpecification Documents\n Oatmeal Exfoliant SDS.pdf \n Oatmeal Exfoliant Spec.pdf\n
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Olive Blended Butter |
Olive Blended Butter\nINCI: Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Tocopherol\nDescription: Olive Blended Butter is an excellent emollient and has good antioxidant properties. If sensitivity to Shea Butter develops, this butter is the perfect substitute as it exhibits many of the same characteristics. Olive oil is very high in vitamins and a wide variety of nourishing fatty acids which aid with the re-hydration of dry or, more specifically, mature skin and hair. Especially helpful to nails and cuticles.\nUses: Typically used in nail treatments, soaps, creams, lotions, lip balms, body butters, hair pomades, bath bombs and hair conditioners\nSkin Type: Dry, mature skin and hair.\nCountry of Origin: Italy, Spain\nProduct Type: Blended 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 12 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.\n\nSpecification Documents\n Olive Blended Butter - Allergens.pdf\n Olive Blended Butter - SDS.pdf\n Olive Blended Butter - Spec.pdf\n
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Olive Extra Virgin Carrier Oil |
Olive Extra Virgin Carrier Oil\nBotanical Name: Olea Europaea \n Extraction Method: Cold Pressed \n \n Description: Olive is an extremely versatile oil. It is a favorite on both dry and irritated skin. \n \n Colour: Yellow with Green Tones \n \n Aromatic Description: Olive Oil has an appealing odour, but an odour that can influence essential oils if in a blend. \n \n Common Uses: Olive Oil can be used for any application, though it may not be a preferred choice in any particular category. \n \n Consistency: Typical and Characteristic of Carrier Oils. \n \n Absorption: Olive Oil will leave an oily feeling on the skin. \n \n Shelf Life: Olive oil is slow to go rancid; 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. \n \nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only\nSpecification Documents\n Olive Extra Virgin - SDS.pdf\n Olive Extra Virgin - Spec.pdf\n Olive Extra Virgin Flow Chart.pdf\n
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Olive Extra Virgin Organic Carrier Oil |
Olive Extra Virgin Organic Carrier Oil\nBotanical Name: Olea europaea \n Extraction Method: Cold Pressed \n \n Description: Olive is an extremely versatile oil. It is a favourite on both dry and irritated skin. \n \n Colour: Yellow with Green Tones \n \n Aromatic Description: Olive Oil has an appealing odour, but an odour that can influence essential oils if in a blend. \n \n Common Uses: Olive Oil can be used for any application, though it may not be a preferred choice in any particular category. \n \n Consistency: Typical and Characteristic of Carrier Oils.\n \n Absorption: Olive Oil will leave an oily feeling on the skin. \n \n Shelf life: Olive oil is slow to go rancid; 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. \n \n Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n Olive Extra Virgin Organic - Allergens.pdf\n Olive Extra Virgin Organic - SDS.pdf\n Olive Extra Virgin Organic - Spec.pdf\n Olive Extra Virgin Organic Flow Chart.pdf\n
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Olive Leaf Powder - Herbal Extracts |
Olive Leaf Powder - Herbal Extracts\nBotanical Name: Olea Europaea\nThe extract from the leaf of the Olive tree, when properly prepared, is considered by some to be one of natures most powerful natural antiviral and antibiotic substances.\nOlive leaf powder can be used as a natural colorant in soap; creating a warm brown colour. Olive leaf is high in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals; wonderful addition to natural cosmetics. Olive leaf powder contains flavonoids and oleanolic acid, which stimulate the production of collagen, and helps to heal wounds.\nSpecification Documents\n Olive Leaf Powder Spec.pdf \n Olive Leaf Powder GMO Statement.pdf\n
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Olive Pomace Carrier Oil |
Olive Pomace Carrier Oil\nBotanical Name: Olea Europaea \n \n Extraction Method: Solvent Extracted \n \n Description: Olive Pomace Grade Carrier Oil is a very versatile oil. It is often used in manufacturing and is a popular choice with soap makers. \n \n Pomace is used in cold pressed soap making as it contains a high percentage of unsaponifiables binding the other oils used in the process so the mixture sets quickly. Care needs to be taken when adding fragrant or essential oil as these also cause saponification to happen quickly.\n \n Colour: Brownish yellow liquid with green tones. \n \n Aromatic Description: Olive Pomace Grade Carrier Oil has an appealing odour, it can influence essential oils if in a blend. \n \n Common Uses: Olive Pomace Grade Carrier Oil is used predominantly in manufacturing of cosmetics and soaps. \n \n Consistency: Typical and Characteristic of Carrier Oils. \n \n Absorption: Absorbs into skin at average speed, and leaves slightly oily feeling 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\n \nSpecification Documents Olive Pomace - Allergens.pdf\n Olive Pomace - SDS.pdf\n Olive Pomace - Spec.pdf\n
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Onion Essential Oil |
Onion Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Allium cepa \n Plant Part: Bulb \n Origin: Italy \n \n Description: A perennial or biennial herb up to 1.2m high with hollow leaves and a flowering stem, and a globe-like fleshy bulb. The essential oil is produced mainly in France, Germany and Egypt from the red onion. \n \n Colour: Golden to Brown \n \n Consistency: Thin \n \n Note: Middle \n \n Strength of Aroma: Strong \n \n Blends Well With: None Known. \n \n Aromatic Scent: Onion has a strong, unpleasant, sulphuraceous odor that is not recommended for aromatherapy. \n \n History: While onion has a long and extensive history, little is known beyond modern applications. \n \nCautions: Onion essential oil is generally non-toxic, a nonirritant, with possible sensitization in some.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Opoponax Essential Oil |
Opoponax Essential Oil\nBotanical Name: Commiphora Erythrea\n Plant Part: Crude Resin \n Extraction Method: Steam \n Origin: Somalia \n \n Description: It has a branching stem growing about 1 to 3 feet high, thick and rough near the base. Leaves pinnate, with long petioles and large serrate leaflets, the terminal one cordite, the rest deficient at the base, hairy underneath. The oleo resin is procured by cutting into the stem at the base. When sun-dried, the juice that exudes forms the opoponax essential oil of commerce. A warm climate is necessary to produce an oleo gum resin of the first quality. For this reason, the oil from France is deemed inferior. In commerce it is sometimes found in tears, but usually in small, irregular pieces. \n \n Colour: Yellow to Light Red \n \n Consistency: Thin to Medium \n \n Note: Middle \n \n Strength of Aroma: Medium \n \n Blends Well With: Opoponax blends well with Frankincense, Sandalwood, Benzoin, Oak Moss, Cypress, Juniper, Mandarin, Geranium, Patchouli, Thyme, Mints, Lavender, Pine and Spices. \n \n Aromatic Scent: Opoponax has a bittersweet undertone with some herbaceousness. \n \n History: A cousin of the healing Myrrh we have always offered, this sweet Myrrh is most likely the Myrrh spoken of in the Song of Solomon. Unlike our healing Myrrh, this has a sweeter, softer and longer lasting aroma, very different from the sharp freshness of Myrrh Oil. It has been a component of incense and perfumes since Biblical times.\nCautions: Any resins tend to be difficult to eliminate and can cause minor damage to the kidneys if taken internally over an extended period. Very high doses, taken over a long period of time can be dangerous. Do not exceed the recommended dose.\nDo not use if pregnant or have kidney disease without first checking with the doctor. Opoponax also photosensitizes, so all efforts should be made to avoid exposure to ultraviolet light after applying Opopanax.\nImportant Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.\nSpecification Documents\n
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Orange & Cinnamon &pipe; Wax Melt Clamshell |
Orange & Cinnamon &pipe; Wax Melt Clamshell\nUsing 100% natural Soya wax and premium fragrance 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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Orange & Cinnamon - Fragrance Oil Reed Diffuser |
Orange & Cinnamon - Fragrance Oil Reed Diffuser\nFill your home with this delicious fragrance using one of our Mystix Fragrance 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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Orange & Cinnamon Scented Bath Salt 350g |
Orange & Cinnamon Scented Bath Salt 350g\nMystix Bath Salts are handcrafted with a beautiful medley of classic Epsom, Dead Sea Mineral and Himalayan Pink Salts, infused with delicious Fragrant 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 Parfum.\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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Orange & Cinnamon Scented Candle - Large |
Orange and Cinnamon Scented Candle - Large\nMystix Candles are hand poured candles made in the UK\nUsing 100% natural Beeswax & Soya wax, cotton candle wicks and premium fragrance 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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