Therapeutic Oils
Peppermint Oil
  • Soothes nausea, indigestion, and other stomach issues.
  • Relieves headaches, reduces mental fatigue, and enhances alertness.
  • Repels insects and blends well with lavender, orange, geranium, rosemary, and juniper oils.
Avocado Oil
  • Rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, B5, D, and E, ideal for healing sun-damaged, dry, or aged skin.
  • Helps treat eczema and psoriasis.
  • Easily absorbed, making it a great moisturizer, scalp treatment, and hair conditioner.
  • Should be used at a 10% dilution for massage formulations.

Sunflower Oil
  • High in essential fatty acids; moisturizes, regenerates, and conditions the skin.
  • Rich in nutrients and antioxidants, effective against acne, eczema, and inflammation.
  • High in Vitamin E, preventing sun damage, scarring, and reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Ideal for mature, sensitive, dry, or damaged skin in lotions, scrubs, bath oils, and massage formulations.
Amla Oil
  • Rich in Vitamin C, essential fatty acids, and antioxidants, making it excellent for hair care.
  • Adds shine, softens texture, and rejuvenates dry, damaged hair.
  • Helps with dandruff and soothes dry, itchy scalps. Best massaged into the scalp and rinsed after 15 minutes or left in overnight.
Castor Oil
  • Rich in fatty acids, making it ideal for soothing and lubricating the skin.
  • Restores and rejuvenates skin, making it smoother, softer, and more supple.
  • Perfect for use in oils, balms, and other thick skin and hair formulations.

Olive Oil
  • High in oleic acid, helping regenerate and soothe inflamed skin.
  • Commonly used in soaps, creams, balms, body butters, herbal infusions, and hair care.
  • Aids in maintaining youthful skin and reducing free radical damage.

Jamaican Black Castor Oil
  • Rich in fatty acids, making it an excellent moisturizer and skin soother.
  • Strengthens, thickens, and adds shine to hair; can be used as a hot oil treatment.
  • An ideal ingredient in oils, balms, and thick skin and hair emulsions.

Hemp Seed Oil
  • Contains a high amount of polyunsaturated essential fatty acids, linoleic and linolenic acids.
  • Helps heal skin lesions, dry skin, and inflammation of the skin and joints.
Palm Oil
  • A superior-quality oil used in balms, body butters, and stick formulations requiring rigidity.
  • Commonly used in cold process soap making to create a hard bar of soap when combined with other oils like coconut and olive oil.

Sweet Almond Oil
  • A light, non-greasy oil that relieves itchy, irritated, and dry skin.
  • High in minerals, proteins, and vitamins, making it an excellent skin softener and moisturizer.
  • Helps with dry, chapped hands and feet while promoting a youthful complexion.
  • May help relieve muscular aches and pains.
Jojoba Oil
  • Used for centuries to rejuvenate hair, scalp, and skin.
  • Ideal for both dry and oily skin, regulating moisture for healthier, softer skin.
  • Has anti-aging properties that help prevent wrinkles.
  • Treats dry scalp and dandruff while improving hair appearance and calming frizz.

Vitamin E Oil
  • Nourishes, moisturizes, and regenerates skin while protecting against fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Improves skin elasticity.
  • Helps reduce the appearance of scars, burns, cellulite, and stretch marks.

Shea Oil
  • Offers the same benefits as shea butter but has a lower melting point, making it easier to use.
  • Great for baby care, sun care, lip care, and hair care products.
  • Can be blended with shea butter for easier skin application.

Aloe Vera Oil
  • Known for its restorative properties for centuries.
  • Contains over 75 nutrients and has antibacterial properties.
  • Benefits dry, cracked skin, burns, blisters, frostbite, insect bites, and allergic reactions.
  • Treats psoriasis, eczema, inflammation, and wounds.