Cypress essential oil
Botanical Names: Cupressus sempervirens L.
Country of origin: Not listed
Plant Part: The leaves and branches
Appearance: Not listed
Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Steam distillation
Odour:
Cypress essential oil safety;
For use in aromatherapy Cypress essential oil is;
Non-toxic, non-irritant in dilution, non-sensitising, if used fresh.
Short shelf life, use fresh as skin sensitization possible if oxidised.
Dermal application should be between a 1% - 2.5% dilution (between 6 - 15 drops per 30ml carrier/ base), depending on the user.
Sweet Orange essential oil
Botanical Names: Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck
Country of origin: Valencia
Plant Part: The peel of the fruit
Appearance: Not listed
Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Expression
Odour:
Sweet Orange essential oil safety;
For use in aromatherapy Sweet Orange essential oil is;
Non-toxic, non-irritant in dilution, non-sensitising, if used fresh.
Short shelf life, use fresh as skin sensitization possible if oxidised.
Dermal application should be between a 1% - 2.5% dilution (between 6 - 15 drops per 30ml carrier/ base), depending on the user.
Rose essential oil
Botanical Names: Rosa x damascena Mill
Country of origin: Not listed
Plant Part: The Rosa damascene flowers
Appearance: Not listed
Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Steam distillation
Odour:
Rose essential oil safety;
For use in aromatherapy Rose essential oil is;
Hazards: Skin sensitization (moderate risk).
Do not use in concentrations of more than 0.6% (3 drops diluted in 30ml carrier/base). Based on 3.3% methyleugenol content, with dermal limit of 0.02% for methyleugenol.
Ylang Ylang essential oil III
Botanical Names: Cananga odorata Lam. Hook. F. And Thomson
Country of origin: Not listed
Plant Part: The flowers
Appearance: Not listed
Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Steam distillation
Odour:
Ylang Ylang essential oil safety;
For use in aromatherapy Ylang Ylang essential oil is;
Non-toxic. Non-irritant in dilution. Use with caution if prone to headaches as its strong odour can trigger an attack in those prone to odour triggered headaches.
Safety summary Hazards: Skin sensitization (moderate risk). Cautions (dermal): Hypersensitive, diseased or damaged skin, children under 2 years of age.
Do not use in concentrations of more than 0.8% (4 drops diluted in 30ml carrier/base).
Nervous System
Love essential oil blend is the perfect go-to when working on self-love and self-care. This aroma is comforting and luxurious and may offer a balancing action for the nervous system.
The following ways to use the essential oil should help you to get the most benefit from the oil.
For use with the Nervous System
Diffuser Method
Add between 3-8 drops (depending on room size) of Love essential oil blend to the surface of the water in your diffuser. Or onto the pad in fan-driven vaporisers. Replenish as needed.
Aromatherapy Inhaler
Aromatherapy inhalers are perfect for personal use and very convenient when on the go. In an empty nasal inhaler (available online) add between 2-4 drops of Love essential oil blend onto the pad within the inhaler.
Use whenever a boost of optimism is required, by gently breathing in from the nasal inhaler.
Love Rollerball
Using Joy essential oil blend in a rollerball is a wonderful way to benefit from it’s Luxurious aroma.
In a 15ml empty rollerball bottle, combine Love essential oil with 10ml of suitable carrier oil.
Maximum of 1 drops.
For adults bodily application. Dermal application should be a maximum dermal limit of 0.6% dilution (3 drops diluted in 30ml carrier/base) depending on the user for Love essential oil blend. Depending on the user the dilution may need to be lower for adult bodily application.
Please read safety information on each essential oil in the love blend and take note of any particular contraindications for usage of this blend.
NOT FOR INTERNAL USE. DO NOT INGEST.
Oral use is particularly ill-advised for those on
Do not use this essential oil in pregnancy or when breastfeeding/lactating