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Full Moon Bath Soak
Regular price $44.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 131): Computation results in '-Infinity'%The Full Moon Bath Soak is a specially formulated Bath Soak for full moon rituals. The new moon is a time for manifestation, for new beginnings and setting intentions. A Soothing blend of Dead Sea Salt, Activated Charcoal, Coconut Milk Powder, Frankincense Essential Oil, Lavender Essential Oil, Selenite crystal, Bay Leaf, Lavender Flower and Black Malva Flower. It is deeply calming to the mind, soothing to the physical body, and uplifting to the spirit. Add this amazing product to your stores to entice your customers! Add desired amount to warm bath, jacuzzi, or whirlpool. Soak for 20-30 minutes. Weight: 450 g, Good to use for 10+ uses when using 3 tbsp/use. Origin: Hand processed in small batches in Canada
• Made in Canada • Ingredients: Dead Sea Salt, Activated Charcoal, Coconut Milk Powder, Frankincense Essential Oil, Lavender Essential Oil, Selenite crystal, Bay Leaf, Lavender Flower and Black Malva Flower. • Product Language: English • Weight: 1 lb (453.59 g)

Lavender Bulgaria Essential Oil
Regular price $26.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 131): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Great for meditation, and can also be used in a diffuser. You can blend it with the Frankincense Serrata and Palo Santo essential oils.
Lavandula angustifolia
Organic; Bulgaria
A full and rich lavender oil, wonderfully calming and uplifting.
½ fl oz (15 mL)
About Lavender Bulgaria Essential Oil
Lavender oil is the world’s best-selling essential oil and should be a staple in every family’s home. Lavender oil’s cooling, relaxing and uplifting effects have been cherished throughout the world for thousands of years. Lavender oil is revered in particular in folk traditions for its profound ability to cool an overheated body. When used regularly, it reduces feelings of anger, agitation and insecurity. You will be hard pressed to find an oil that has put more smiles on people’s faces!
Lavender essential oil gives luster to the skin, balance to the body and happiness to the mind. For today’s fast-paced modern lifestyle, lavender oil is one of our greatest treasures: a quick drop on the hands with a deep inhalation can help to relax the worried or agitated mind. If you have children, lavender oil is a must. Use it in your home diffuser while the kids are playing or place a drop in their hands for direct palm inhalation before they leave the house for school. Diffuse this beautiful, high-quality lavender oil while they sleep – our diffusers make a perfect nightlight!
Lavender Bulgaria Essential Oil Profile
Organically cultivated in Bulgaria, this oil is a blend of four different lavender varieties. Full and rich in its aromatic profile, it is ideally suited for therapeutic applications and perfumery purposes alike.
Lavender Bulgaria Essential Oil Recipe
- Deep Rest: 4 drops lavender, 2 drops Roman chamomile and 1 drop cedarwood. Add to a massage oil or to your diffuser.
- Feel Better Massage Blend: 4 drops , 2 drops grapefruit, 2 drops lavender and 2 drops Roman chamomile. Add to 15 mL of marula oil and massage into skin.
- Gentlest Aromatic Bath (for all ages): 2 drops lavender, 2 drops Roman chamomile. Add to warm bathwater.
- Skin Repair Blend: 4 drops lavender, 4 drops helichrysum and 2 drops rose in 15 mL of aloe vera gel. May also be applied neat.
Ayurvedic Wisdom for Lavender Essential Oil
According to the ancient healing system of Ayurveda, lavender essential oil decreases problems caused by Vata, Pitta and Kapha (the biological forces of wind, fire and phlegm). By balancing "wind", lavender oil will assist in slowing down the overly active mind and will support tranquility and peacefulness. By balancing "fire", lavender oil will decrease excess heat in the body and mind and will support clarity and brightness of presence. By balancing "phlegm", lavender oil helps to lighten tendencies toward sluggishness, complacency and melancholy. Lavender is generally mood-uplifting and supports heightened energy.
Interesting Lavender Essential Oil Information
Modern aromatherapy as we know it owes its success in large part to the lavender plant. Though plants and essential oils have been used therapeutically for millennia, the term "aromatherapy" was not coined until 1937 by French chemist and perfumer, Rene Maurice Gattefosse. After burning himself badly in his laboratory, Gattefosse instinctively plunged his burned hand into the first available liquid compound, which happened to be lavender essential oil. According to Gattefosse, it not only immediately eased his pain but also helped heal his hand without any sign of infection or scar. Gattefosse was not a believer in the natural health movement per se, but this experience caused him to be interested in the therapeutic properties of essential oils.
It is commonly believed that the word lavender comes from the Latin word "lavare", meaning "to wash", because the Romans routinely used lavender in perfumed oils for bathing. In The Story of Lavender, however, author Sally Festing states that the word lavender most certainly did not come from "lavare", but from "livendula", which is Latin for "livid" or "bluish".
Thought to have been originally cultivated in Arabia, lavender may have been carried by Greek traders to the islands off the southern coast of France as early as 600 BC. Lavender’s native range now extends across the Canary Islands, North and East Africa, southern Europe and the Mediterranean and into certain regions of the Middle East and India. Though native to the Mediterranean region, it is now cultivated on every continent. True lavender grows at high altitudes above 2,000 ft.
Beginning with ancient Persians, lavender has been used in many cultures in bathing rituals for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks used the herb to treat throat infections and to ease constipation. European herbalists employed it in hydrosol form as a head lice treatment. Lavender was grown in European herb gardens in the Middle Ages, and was said to "comfort the stomach and the soul." The herb was also used in mummification processes in ancient Egypt, and was found in King Tutankhamen’s tomb. A favorite for strewing on the floor as it releases a wonderful aroma when crushed underfoot, lavender is often used these days in toilet water, as an insecticide or in sachets to be placed amongst linens.
Lavender is the most popular, and therefore the most adulterated, of all essential oils. It is estimated that 90% of all products labeled "lavender essential oil" are either derived from another species such as lavandin, or are diluted, or are outright synthetic fabrications.

Lemon Essential Oil
Regular price $13.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 131): Computation results in '-Infinity'%ABOUT LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL
Long known for its bright, tangy, and pure scent, lemon essential oil can clear and refresh a fatigued mind quickly when added to your diffuser. The ability of lemon essential oil to increase mental clarity and elevate the mood makes lemon essential oil a particularly useful oil for use in the home or workplace. This oil’s fragrance is especially familiar and cherished, it is warm and can uplift the spirit like a lemon drop in a child’s mouth. The fresh, sweet scent of lemon, combined with its healing properties, makes lemon an excellent choice for those who may be sensitive to stronger medicinal smelling oils such as tea tree.
Because citrus oils are considered by both perfumers and aromatherapists to be very versatile for use in blends, lemon is a welcome addition to your essential oil collection. If a particular blend you have created has become too heavy, just a drop or two of lemon will immediately lighten the overall fragrance. Try a simple blend of lavender and lemon: it may become your favorite diffuser blend.
Please use safety precautions, because citrus and the sun are incompatible. Citrus oils, including lemon, are phototoxic, and can damage your skin if rubbed on the skin and exposed to sunlight.
HOW TO USE LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL
Lemon essential oil is a great oil to have on hand next to your diffuser year round. A cheerful scent with a delicious sweetness, its ability to uplift the mood is almost unparalleled. Not only will lemon uplift the mood, but it will also purify the air in the home and in the workplace.
- Freshen Up Blend: In your diffuser, mix lemon oil, lavender oil, neroli oil and tea tree oil to freshen and purify the air.
- Direct Palm Inhalation: To receive the cheerful, invigorating effects of our pure lemon oil, inhale lemon mixed with lavender.
- This is a great pick-me-up: Try it instead of reaching for a cup of tea or coffee.
OTHER WAYS TO USE LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL
- Massage Blend: Use a drop or two in your massage essential oil blend and carrier oil if your intention for the healing session is invigorating and uplifting. Lemon helps to clear the way for new emotional patterns to develop. Please note safety considerations below before applying lemon essential oil to skin.
- Household Cleaner: Add lemon essential oil to water in a spray bottle and use as a cleanser to purify surfaces in the home and workplace. Add a drop or two to the laundry cycle for a fresh effect.
LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL PROFILE
Our lemon oil is cold-pressed from lemons grown organically in South Africa.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS FOR LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL
Do not take lemon essential oil internally. Do not apply directly to the eyes or mucous membranes. Lemon essential oil is potentially phototoxic. Potential for Skin Irritation: High.
AROMATIC PROFILE AND BLENDING OF LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL
Cooling and drying, lemon oil has a light, refreshing scent with stimulating top notes that can be described as sour, citrus and slightly sweet. Lemon essential oil blends well with tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, rose oil, neroli oil, ylang-ylang oil and other citrus oils.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Botanical Name: Citrus limonum
- Composition: 100% Pure Lemon Essential Oil
- Origin: South Africa
- Plant Part: Lemon Peels
- Extraction: Cold-pressed
- Cultivation/Harvesting: Organic
- Bottle Size: ½ fl oz (15 mL)
INTERESTING LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL INFORMATION
The healing power of lemon essential oil is mirrored by the automatic response most people have to lemon’s pungent and stimulating flavor. Just thinking of the sour flavor of lemon can produce the same response one would have if actually eating the brilliant yellow fruit. It is this strong connection to our minds, and thus, our senses, for which lemon oil is best known in the healing and culinary communities.