The medicinal, spicy herb Hyssopus officinalis has long been used to cleanse the body and was known as the “cure for all diseases” and considered as sacred by Greeks and Jews. Its outpost binds to the Caucasus, northwestern Iran and southern Europe. In Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Finland, Romania, Hungary, Albania and of course Bulgaria, it is grown to produce essential oil.
For medicinal purposes, the leaves and flowers are used, as well as the whole plant. Hyssop grows both in wild and in gardens. It blooms through October in classy blossoms of blue but also pink and white. From this amazing plant we get a high-quality essential oil that blends perfectly with the essential oils of Lavender, Sage, Rosemary and Camphor/Lavandin. Due to the content of thymol, it is also used as an antiseptic, or as an ingredient in toothpaste. To obtain the highest quality of Hyssop essential oil, it is important to first harvest it in mid-August and for second time in the first half of October.

Hyssop Essential Oil Benefits

Hyssopus officinalis has long been known to cleanse the lungs of all impurities. Traditional medicine supporters in England find it extremely effective against coughs and chest problems accompanied by a feeling of pressure. However, they advise that it should not be taken immediately but when the inflammation subsides, that is, when the temperature drops and the mucous matures.

Hyssop Oil

Hyssop oil is most effective in inflammation and respiratory problems such as bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia and is an indispensable herb for gastric and intestinal disorders.
Some studies have shown that this herb has a strong antiviral effect, so laboratory tests for HIV are still being conducted as it has been shown to suppress the reproduction of this virus. It is important to emphasize that the tests have shown that there is no adverse effect on healthy cells but only on the diseased ones with the HIV virus.
The study of the medicinal properties of this plant is still ongoing because the first laboratory tests have shown a positive effect on a very wide range of disorders and diseases in our body.
In addition to this antiviral effect, it is also used again bacterial and fungal infections.
For skin changes, this oil successfully eliminates all types of such issues – psoriasis, eczema, inflammation, various types of seborrheic (itching) changes. Freshly brewed tea from this plant is perfect on this matter. At the same time, with this tea, we can treat healthy skin to preserve its elasticity.
Hyssop oil is also used in the form of a tincture, which has the same effect as tea.

It’s very often used in culinary as a spicy herb because it gives a special taste to dishes and facilitates the digestion of food. The oil is also used in the cosmetic industry as it is part of many creams for face and body care.

Thanks to its remarkable healing properties this herb has become a real challenge for scientists around the world. Japanese researchers have confirmed that its extract works against hyperglycemia and diabetes but also against various candida fungi and certain bacteria.

Do you want to try it out? Just let us know.

The Latin name “helichrysum” is derived from the Greek word “helisso,” meaning the sun and the word “chrysos,” meaning gold. In ancient times, the flowers of the immortelle were dried and worshiped by the Greek gods. The French call it “Immortelle” – immortal. The name derives from the trait of the immortelle flower to retain its brilliant color even when dried. Such a powerful product this Immortelle Oil, right?

Everything we need is available in one small flower – bright tan, fragrant environment and a good mood. Does a woman need anything else for happiness?

This product is a great solution for someone with oily skin. It is also the perfect complement to sensitive skincare products. It’s so mild that even kids can use it. It is often compared to chamomile because of its properties.

Interesting Fact: It is considered as one of the most expensive oils in the world. The price for one liter can reach 1800 euros! This is not surprising if we know that one liter of this gold oil requires the distillation of as much as 750 kg of immortelle flowers.

Helichrysum Essential Oil Benefits

Helichrysum Oil

It is obtained by steam distillation process of immortelle flowers. To obtain quality oil, the distillation process must be completed within 24 hours of picking the flowers. Did you know that one of the world’s most expensive oil is produced in the Balkans? One hectare of plantation yields 9 liters of immortelle oil. The oil contains a high percentage of collagen.

This amazing oil is most commonly used for treating wounds, infections, alleviating digestive problems, improving the nervous system, heart and respiratory health.

But the best thing that the oil does is to moisturize the skin and prevent it from drying out!

One of the most exciting recent discoveries about Helichrysum oil is its anti-age effect. It makes the skin look firmer, younger and more vibrant, making it the best anti-wrinkle oil.

The immortelle flower contains flavonoids, essential oil, phthalides, scopoletin, umbelliferone, esculetin, pyranone derivatives, arenarine, tannins and bitter substances. All these tongue-in-cheek names are very, very useful for skin tissue cells, experts say.

Helichrysum has also proven to be excellent in treating skin defects such as hyperpigmentation, stains, aging and sunspots and redness.

If you’ve injured yourself, immediately apply a drop of the oil to the injured spot, the bruise may not even appear. If the bruise is already present, grease it with this “gold oil” which will accelerate its withdrawal.

One of the main causes of premature aging is the harmful effects of UV radiation. After a day at the beach, you should be well hydrated. The oil removes the feeling of tightness after sunbathing, restores softness and repairs sun damage.

When it comes to skincare, what makes this unique oil particularly interesting is its regenerative potential. This applies to injuries, open wounds and burns, hematomas, swelling and scarring and of course rejuvenation.

Here’s how Immortelle oil works on the skin:

Prevents skin from drying out
This oil helps the skin retain moisture, making it softer, smoother, more resistant to drying and cracking.

It preserves cell health
The regeneration of skin tissue cells and the creation of new ones are a condition of overall skin health. As it daily suffers the negative effects of the environment, any remedy that helps it to recover and rejuvenate is of benefit.

Lubricate the pimple scars with Helichrysum oil
Very often, an ugly scar remains in the pimple site, especially if you have squeezed the pimple. The skin color has changed and it will take a long time until the complexion is even. A drop of oil should be applied to the problematic spot several times during the day.

Oil for psoriasis and eczema
This oil is especially recommended for atopic dermatitis and psoriasis, to remove scars and treat infectious processes on the skin.

Scent massage
For a particularly enjoyable massage, pour 2-3 drops of this essential oil into argan oil. This massage has a beneficial effect on healthy skin and is especially effective in reducing hematoma.

Against acne
Make an infusion by placing a handful of helichrysum stills in a pot of water and let it stand at room temperature, then place in the refrigerator. Use as a face lotion several times a week as a natural acne treatment.

As we can see, this gold-colored oil is multi-beneficial and can help us with lots of different health problems. However, like with every other oil, you should be careful with its usage and inform yourself about eventual side effects.

Do you want to try it out? Just let us know.

The beneficial effects of aromatherapy have been known since ancient times, and today, essential oils are a very important element of skincare and treatment worldwide. Essential oils are absorbed into the skin and penetrate the deep layers of the skin and therefore provide maximum and flawless care.

These are powerful ingredients that really require a good understanding of which work for what skin type. They are supremely nourishing but some facial oils can be drying and straight-up astringent, while others are pore-clogging or cause skin irritation, sometimes severe. Keep in mind that we all have different skin and the ability to tolerate different ingredients. These categories are just simple guidelines for you. A lot of these oils have multiple uses and fall under more than one category like the oils in the anti-aging one which can also be for dry skin, oily skin, etc.

This video is created to help you recognize ingredients in other oil blends out there or moisturizers:

Hopefully, this can give you a simple guideline to the oils we hear about and see the most in formulations. If you’re using severely drying treatments like Retin A, Peels, astringent or prescription acne treatments, the right oils can really return the proper moisture back into your skin. Many oils are also great at reducing inflammation and irritation. It is very important that when buying oils, you are getting what you pay for. Some oils like Argan are so labor-intensive, if you find a cheap bottle out there, it’s over-processed and diluted with cheap fillers.

Oily / Acne-prone Skin:

Tea Tree Oil
Grapeseed OIl
Apricot Seed Oil
Evening Primrose Oil

Sensitive Skin:

Sea Buckthorn Oil
Chia Seed Oil
Avocado Oil
Coconut Oil

Dry Skin:

Camellia / Tsubaki Oil
Safflower Oil
Olive Oil
Sunflower Oil
Sweet Almond Oil

Mature / Aging Skin:

Rosehip Oil
Jojoba Oil
Argan Oil
Marula Oil

Not only they have a beautiful, pleasant scent that is also relaxing but regular use of these oils will contribute to good health and overall mood. It will help you understand your body better and connect with your senses. In these summer days, when refreshment is required practically at any time, many summertime essential oils will help you cool, relax before traveling, to have better sleep or even to breathe more easily if you have any allergic reactions.

Five summertime essential oils that can be very useful in these summer months

1. Lemon Oil

Essential Oil of Lemon has a refreshing, citrus scent and it is highly appreciated in aromatherapy. It is used to care and cleanse the skin, mostly by adding it to your cream or face tonic. It makes the skin soft, smooth, bright and prevents the formation of acne.

Like its scent, lemon oil’s effect is also refreshing. A few drops in mineral water could be an excellent natural tonic for your face. It will cool you down and refresh you during the hot period, clear your mind and senses. The lemon essential oil also has strong antibacterial and antifungal properties and is also used in the strengthening and whitening of nails.

Summertime Essential Oils

2. Lime Oil

Another herb from the citrus family, essential lime oil has a wonderful scent that perfectly matches other citrus fruits. Its joyful scent creates mental clarity, balances emotions and acts on stress. It refreshes, energizes and improves mood and helps with fatigue. Lime essential oil is phototoxic and due to the presence of coumarin it should not be applied to the skin 24 hours before exposure to sunlight but its benefits can be felt by using it in diffuser and aroma lamps.

It is also a natural freshener: a drop of lime, lavender and orange blend with water and pour into a spray.

Enriched neutral shower gel with a few drops of lime, for a nice and fresh start of the day!

Summertime Essential Oils

3. Patchouli Oil

The oil of an exceptionally strong, rich fragrance that fits both women and men is known for its deodorizing, antidepressant and antiseptic effect. It stimulates the release of hormones that affect the sense of happiness and reduces the feeling of anxiety, anger and sorrow. Improves mood and reduces tension. It acts as an aphrodisiac and relieves impotence, loss of libido and sexual anxiety. Due to the astringent action, it is desirable to supplement in various skincare products.

Applying patchouli preparations prevents the relaxation of the skin and muscles, as well as hair loss. This summertime oil is also used for the treatment of wounds and cuts and the prevention of scarring.

Summertime Essential Oils

4. Palmarosa Oil

This beautiful oil has a pleasant, floral fragrance that resembles a rose. It works antiseptic, antiviral, bactericidal and hydrating. The oil is very mild, non-irritating and non-sensitized and can be used by people with very sensitive skin. It relieves the symptoms of depression, anxiety, anger and nervousness. Diluted in vegetable oil, palmarosa is used for massage and muscle relaxation, as well as for faster healing and regeneration of wounds. It perfectly hydrates and softens the skin and it is desirable to add it to the preparations and creams for the care, moisturizing and rejuvenation of the skin.

It stimulates regeneration and reparation of skin cells, so you can add it to all types of anti-aging products. Diluted in vegetable oil is used to treat skin problems such as eczema or psoriasis. Due to bactericidal and antiviral activity, it is used in water to clean surfaces in the home.

Summertime Essential Oils

5. Grapefruit Oil

Grapefruit is one of the plants whose essential oil brings a lot of good things. It will help you to start the metabolism and remove excess water from the body that can sometimes be a real problem in the heat. The essential oil of grapefruit will definitely fix your mood with its refreshing citrus note like lemon and lime oils can too. This citrus oil is known for its antiseptic, antidepressant and diuretic effect. It is rich in antioxidant substances, stimulates the immune system and prevents free radicals from the environment. This way, the skin is protected from adverse effects and premature aging, so it is desirable to add to the body care creams.

Used in aroma lamps this summertime oil relieves depression, anxiety and stress. Also, this kind of application reduces the sense of hunger and stimulates metabolism, and speeds up weight loss. Due to the pleasant, refreshing odor, it is used for deodorizing the air in the kitchen and bathroom. Grapefruit oil is also used in the treatment of cellulite and for the degradation of fat. It is very useful for the care of oily impure skin with acne. For photosensitivity, avoid using this oil before sunbathing or solarium. It works antifungal and helps with healing the wounds, burns, bruises, acne, eczema, inflamed and enlarged veins and crammed capillaries.

Summertime Essential Oils

We already wrote about some interesting summertime essential oils, especially for sunburn. For more information check this article: Essential Oils for Sunburn

Essential oils should not be applied undiluted directly to the skin as they can cause allergic reactions and irritation. For dilution, they can be mixed with shampoos, body milk or base oils – almond, coconut, olive, castor oil, jojoba oil or avocado.

Keep yourself healthy and enjoy the summer!

It’s summertime, and we are all enjoying its benefits, holidays, seaside and the beautiful Sun. Although occasional exposure is recommended and healthy, it often happens that during the summer months we are not moderate.

Lots of us deal with the same problem this time of the year brings – sunburn. This can happen to anyone and can ruin our holiday and mood but most of all, it can damage our skin and health and accelerate skin aging.

Most of the people are being careful and responsible when it comes to protection from the strong sun. Avoiding sunbathing and exposure to direct sun rays between 10 am and 4 pm, wearing adequate clothes, using suncream, all of these precautionary measures can help but sometimes it’s not enough and you get burned from the sun anyways.

Sunburn is accompanied by redness of the skin, pain, burning, and other non-pleasant symptoms. Is there any home lotion that will solve these problems?

Еssential oils that will help you protect and heal your skin during the summer period

1. Calendula oil

Calendula Essential Oil

Calendula is an excellent remedy for alleviating sunburn. It has been proven that calendula stimulates the formation of new cells in the surface layers of the skin and leads to wounds healing. It stimulates the healing of purulent wounds. Thanks to carotenoids, flavonoids and saponins, it quickly recovers the skin. You can prepare the cladding by placing two flowers of this herb into one liter of boiling water. Wait until the tea cools down completely and then apply it and soak the gauze.

2. Geranium oil

Geranium Essential Oil

Geranium essential oil is often compared with the much more expensive rose essential oil. It has antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant properties. Diluted in vegetable oil and scrubbed to the skin it will prevent the formation of scars and dark spots. 

3. Peppermint oil

Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint is also a great solution for sunburn. It is a rich source of vitamins A and C. In addition, the oil is also good for skincare as it contains folate and omega-3 fatty acids. Due to its cooling effect, peppermint helps to combat some skin problems such as sunburn. For more information and benefits of this unique oil, you can check the following articles: Peppermint Oil 1 and Peppermint Oil 2

4. Coconut Oil

Coconut Essential Oil

Coconut is always a good solution when it comes to eliminating the burns. Its fatty acid content reduces inflammation and revitalizes the skin and its moisturizing properties will prevent the common symptom of burns from the sun – swelling of the skin. Simply rub extra virgin coconut oil on burns and let it work for several hours. To promote healing of the skin, use coconut oil several times a day for several consecutive days.

5. Eucalyptus Oil

Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Eucalyptus is well known for its cooling effects. You can mix it with some of the other oils that have the same effect on the skin. Because of its properties, this oil quickly alleviates the pain of sunburn. The skin is very sensitive and vulnerable if it is burned and eucalyptus oil might also help it to prevent potential infections. More about this oil you can find here: Eucalyptus Oil

Like with most of the other essential oils, you should be careful with using these and inform yourself before applying to the skin.

Take care of your skin and it will be grateful to you! The skin remembers!

Tea Tree Oil is one of the most valuable oils in aromatherapy. It is excellent for the removal of viruses, fungi, and bacteria, and is also frequently used for cosmetic purposes. Its application on the skin is multiple and effective. It is considered the most effective solution for acne treatment. For these purposes, it can be added to the face toner or applied directly to the problematic area. Added to the shampoo it removes dandruff and suppresses the scalp. Direct application or in the form of a bath is used in the treatment of various fungal infections.

Due to the deodorizing and antibacterial effect, this oil is an excellent choice for cleaning the house surfaces. Tea tree essential oil is beneficial for the elimination of insects, especially mosquitoes and flies. It stimulates the work of the immune system, has a soothing effect, facilitates coughing. This essential oil is especially useful for reduced immunity and fatigue. Rubbed into the chest and back, it can be useful in viral infections and can also be used as preventive care of the whole body after showering.

Tea Tree Essential Oil – Effects & Usage

Benefits of Tea Tree Oil

CHARACTERISTICS:

Plant: Melaleuca alternifolia L.
Smell: sharp and piercing
Method of obtaining oil: distillation
Part of the plant from which the oil is obtained: leaf
Main ingredients: terpinen 4-ol, gamma terpinen, alpha terpinen, p-Cymene

EFFECT:

Tea tree oil works soothing, and also helps with nervousness and shock state. It facilitates the resolution of suppressed trauma and emotions. Provides a sense of power and makes it easy to make decisions. It alleviates coughing and helps with colds, flu and bronchitis. It has an amazing force in combating infections. It is a powerful anti-virus, bacterial and fungal agent.

USAGE:

This oil is known as one of the most powerful herbal antiseptics. For cosmetic purposes, its application on the skin is multiple. It is often a component of a solution for flushing the right and left cavity, as well as for hair care and against louse. This product is helpful in healing infections of the lining of the cavity, acne, herpes, dandruff, burns (and from the sun), rash, infected wounds, fungi, ulcers, insect bites, nipples.
It also helps in the fight against bronchitis and laryngitis as well as asthma and sore throat and very effective in rheumatism and muscle pain. Mix it with lavender, rosemary and citrus oils and you will not mix it wrong. Do not apply directly to the skin, it should be mixed with some vegetable oil (almond, coconut, olive, castor oil, wheat germ oil, jojoba oil, avocado oil) first. It is also very effective as a natural repellant. The oil refuses not only mosquitoes but also louse, ants and many other insects.

WARNING:

If you use tea tree essential oil properly, it does not cause any harmful consequences but is not recommended in pregnancy and for children up to 6 years of age. Do not use on sensitive skin because it can cause irritation. Do not apply directly to the skin and mucous membranes. Not for oral use. Keep protected from light and heat, out of the reach of children.

While millions of people easily fall asleep every night, roughly 70 million Americans suffer from some sort of sleep disorder. Of these, about 4% rely on prescription medication to fall and stay asleep each night before having to get up for work the next day.
If you’ve ever had trouble sleeping, then you know how a good night’s sleep can make all the difference in your mood, productivity, and energy levels.
What makes an essential oil good for sleep? Check out this video and find out 9 amazing essential oil that can help you with this issue:

The scent has a huge effect on us. Just think about when you go back home to your grandma’s house, and she’s making cookies in the kitchen, it really awakes this emotion for you.
And scent has very close ties with memory and mood because the same part of the brain that is responsible for smell is also responsible for memory and mood.
This is why scents can make us feel happier, soothe and even help us remember certain memories that we may not have thought about for a very long time.
Essential oils have been proven to help with all sorts of things, energy, mood, sleep, but there are certain essential oils that are much better for sleep than others.
There are two different types of essential oils that are good for sleep.
The first types help to clear your airways and with snoring, allergies…
The others are oils that are good in helping with anxiety and insomnia.
Using essential oils can train your brain to relax and fall asleep.
We’re gonna focus on that second type of oils, that are relieving anxiety and battling insomnia.
In this video, you will see 9 amazing essential oils that can help you get a night of better sleep.
Depending on your preferences and skin sensitivity, you can choose one or several oils to use for sleep.

As we all know, aromatherapy is a branch of alternative medicine that uses essential oils and herbal extracts to treat various health problems. We have already written about more popular types of oils and now we want to present less popular, but still equally beneficial essential oils.

1. Rosemary Oil (Rosmarinus Officinalis Oil)

Benefits of Rosemary Oil

Extremely aromatic plant, rosemary is used to make an essential oil that has a very wide application in aromatherapy. This oil stimulates hair follicles and scalp microcirculation and it is often used in shampoos for hair growth and for preventing hair fall. Added to your cream, it alleviates the problems with eczema and dermatitis. It also suppresses the excessive secretion of fat and prevents the formation of acne. If you chose to use it in the form of inhalation, rosemary might help you to lower stress hormone. This way, it alleviates headaches and pain in the muscles and joints. A few drops of rosemary essential oil added to an aroma lamp improves concentration and memory.

2. Vetiver Oil  (Vetiveria Zizanoides)

Benefits of Vetiver Oil

This is a perennial plant, grass of deadless leaves and very fragrant roots. It originates from southern India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka. Vetiver essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of dry and chopped roots and the island of Java is one of the largest producers. The oil calms the nervous system and is called the “oil of peace” due to its soothing effect. It is used against stress and exhaustion, oily skin, acne, for the prevention of wrinkles, stria and scars. It also stimulates the venous circulation. The Vetiver oil is very often used in the production of perfumes, its intense scent is a combination of woody, sweet, grassy and earthy notes.

3. Ginger Oil (Zingiber Officinale)

Benefits of Ginger Oil

Smoothly sweet fragrance, essential oil of ginger is yellow colored and is obtained by distilling fresh rhizomes. Ginger is a proven solution to many health problems and its oil massage can be great to relieve pain in the joints and muscles. It has the ability to heat and stimulate, it is ideal for cold weather, against colds and nausea. This oil acts analgesic, sedative, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, diuretic (it stimulates urination, removes excess water from the body). It is used in respiratory organs infections, removes nausea (especially for pregnant women in the first months of pregnancy, as well as in the driving disorder), improves digestion, helps with menstrual problems. Strengthens immunity and improves circulation, cleanses the body, helps with blood vessel blocking (in combination with white onions), relieves rheumatic pains in the muscles and joints, successfully works against colds, flu, fever, sinus inflammation (inhalation). Improves mood, memory, and energy. Ginger oil is a mild aphrodisiac and it is also used in the treatment of alcoholism. It helps with loss of appetite and poor digestion.

4. Cypress Oil (Cupressus Sempervirens)

Benefits of Cypress Oil

This uncommon essential oil has lots of beneficial health properties and which are best shown in cases when we need to substitute medicaments with natural products. It originates from the Middle East, North Africa and the Mediterranean. Cypress trees are low and evergreen with smaller, rounded and woody stacks. The flowers are also small with scaly leaves. Cypress oil is obtained from young twigs and needles of the plant, which are then distilled to produce essential oil of fresh, pure and refreshing scent.

This rare essential oil has some amazing properties, most of them related to medical problems healing.

It has antiseptic and antibacterial activity.Inhalation with cypress oil reduces respiratory infections. Diluted in water and scattered throughout the body it acts as a natural deodorant, which prevents the formation of unpleasant odors and raises mood and energy. A few drops of cypress oil in the softener will give you a pleasant smell and will destroy the bacteria. A few drops on a handkerchief next to the pillow will reduce the nervousness, anxiety and symptoms of insomnia.

5. Red Mandarin Oil (Citrus reticulata)

Benefits of Uncommon Essential Oils

The essential oil of mandarin is also called “oil of children’s joy” because of its calming effect and characteristic and for its cheerful smell. It contains small amounts of N-methyl anthranilate showing strong soothing properties, thus it reduces restlessness, especially in hyperactive children. It is very helpful in nervousness, stress, depression, and insomnia, when it can be applied dermally (in oily blends and pure drops on the wrist or solar plexus).

This oil is very mild so it can be applied to infants and babies in a diffuser (in a sleeping room for better sleep) or in oil-based mixtures for body care (of course, at the appropriate concentration). It is also a mild spasmolytic and a digestive tonic, and it is also used in the symptomatic treatment of rhinitis, asthma or allergies.

Red mandarine oil is a great addition to blend sterilizers during pregnancy. It is less known, but it also benefits oily skin because it regulates sebum secretion and revitalizes the skin with enlarged and clogged pores.

As you can see, all of these amazing uncommon essential oils can do so much for our health. We hope you will decide to use some of them in order to help yourself by using natural products. But, be careful and inform yourself about the eventual side effects of each one of these amazing products.

They are used in aromatherapy in various forms, to improve mood, treat various health problems and in cosmetics. Put a few drops in your favorite bath and enjoy yourself in beautiful aromas that will revitalize you. Essential oils can also be used with scented candles or as a fragrance for your interior. They are also used for massage. These amazing oils are extracts from aromatic plants obtained from flowers, dried buds, leaves, stems, bark, vegetable resins, seeds, fruits. Various methods are used such as distillation, extraction. We already wrote about some of them in our blog but now we want to present to you some of the best quality and most expensive essential oils on the market. Enjoy the journey and learn more about these beautiful natural products:

The Most Expensive Essential Oils

 1. Rose Essential Oil

This is one of the most famous and valuable oils in the world. In order to get one kilogram of these precious substances, it takes four tons of roses. No other herb in history has caused more sighs than the official queen of all flowers – rose. Its oil is obtained by distillation of fresh petals with water vapor and contains over three components, of which the most common are citronellol, geraniol, nerol, phenylethanol and stearoptene. Learn more about one of this lovely herb in the following article: Rosa Damascena (Bulgarian Rose)

2. Agarwood Oil

Agarwood oil, also known as Oud oil, Aloeswood oil, and by other names, depending on the location, is an extremely rare and valuable natural oil obtained from several species of Agarwood (Aquilaria sp.) Trees. It originates from northeastern India, Bhutan and parts of Southeast Asia – in particular, Vietnam and Cambodia – the Philippines and Indonesia, including Papua New Guinea. The essential oil of agarwood has a very long history of medical use, as a valuable component of incense, and as an aromatic oil. There are several types of agar, and the most important species are Aquilaria agollocha, A. malaccensis and A. crassna. Aquilaria malaccensis is endangered and protected throughout the world under the CITES Convention, and A. crassna is listed as endangered by the Vietnamese government.

This multi-beneficial oil gives balance to the skin, revitalizes it, it can cure burns, skin diseases caused by viruses. It is also known as an aphrodisiac and is very efficient as a treatment for depression, and tumors of the lungs and stomach.

Because of all of its properties, and the fact that it is one of the rarest and most precious woods in the world, the price of agarwood oils varies from aloeswood that costs as little as $20 a kilogram, while the finest oud was distilled from wood that today has a starting price of $50,000 per kilogram.

 3. Neroli Essential Oil (Citrus aurantium ssp. amara) 

Bitter Orange Blossom is highly antidepressant, antiseptic, tonic, spasmodic, fungicidal, healing and sedative. One of the most precious and rare oils in aromatherapy. It is used in many popular perfumes, including the famous and seductive Chanel N°5.

It got its name by a princess, Anne Marie Orsini, princess of Nerola, Italy, who lived in the 17th century. This lady was the first to use and introduce this product, which is made from the blossom of the bitter orange tree and has a honey-like sweetness to it with some spicy tone. The prize for this oil is ‘royal’ too, it costs around $140 for 5-ml or $1.40 per drop.

Oil of Neroli

4. Sandalwood Essential Oil‎

The oil of sandalwood is extracted by steam distillation from the remains of the wood with the same name. Due to the richness of antioxidants, it is added to skincare products because it slows down the process of aging and relaxation of the skin. Diluted in vegetable oil is used to massage the body, as it affects the relaxation of the muscles and relieving cramps. It establishes a spiritual balance.

Used in cosmetics, perfume making, and Ayurvedic medicine, this product is recommended by many experts. Considering this tree is produced only in India and that it is the second-most expensive tree in the world, and especially because the process of making the oil is pretty complicated, its prize is pretty high – for 30 grams you will have to pay around $500.

Oil Sandalwood

 5. Melissa Essential Oil

Our personal fav, the product we personally produce and have already written about a lot in our previous articles. Here are the most important Facts about Melissa oil and why it is expensive.

Feel free to contact us for a quote.

 6. Ylang-Ylang essential oil (Cananga Odorata flower oil)

It is obtained by steam distillation from tropical tree flowers from the Annonaceae family, grown on only a few islands in the Indian Ocean. In the Philippines, people mixed scented flowers with coconut oil and used this blend for their hair and body. The ylang-ylang fragrance is intensely sweet. The extraction procedure is done in several fractions, and the most quality ones are mainly used for perfumes making.

The oil of ylang-ylang is most often used for depression and squalor, panic and sexual problems – its relaxing properties create an incentive atmosphere. It also lowers blood pressure, soothes heart palpitations, tachycardia, relaxes, and soothes fear and anger.

Effects on spirit:

Brings peace to the troubled spirit! This is priceless, don’t you agree?

Essential Oil of Ylang-Ylang

7. Jasmine Essential Oil

Last, but not least. We want to end this article with the King of essential oils. Read more about it here: Jasmine oil – King of Essential oils

The price for this ”King” is also king worthy – $103.00 for 5-ml or $1.03 per drop.

Jasmine Oil-Most Expensive Oils

Hope you liked this article, and that you would want to own some of these extraordinary products.

CHARACTERISTICS

Herb: Eucalyptus globulus

Scent: fruity fresh, balmy, refreshing

How to obtain oil: distillation

Part of the plant from which oil is obtained: leaf

Main Ingredients: 1.8 – cineol, alpha-pinene, limonene, p-cymene

The fresh smell that is recognized by everyone. The herb that is used for various, primarily breathing problems. If you need to select 5 essential oils that you will always have in your home, the one made from eucalyptusshould be on that list. Only a few drops of the oil in an aroma lamp very effectively disinfect the air, so it is especially valuable during the epidemic of flu and colds.

Eucalyptus globulus is a mixture of eucalyptol, camphene, pinene, and there are also species dominated by citral. The plant strongly affects breathing. It increases the amount of oxygen in the cells, thanks to its action on red blood cells. It also helps the binding of oxygen in the lungs and the regeneration of the lungs.

This beneficial oil is a proven drug in the case of colds, nausea, influenza, and sinus inflammation. For the treatment of respiratory organs, it is used in the form of inhalations, in aroma lamps or in the form of liners that are placed on the chest. This plant is good medicine for throat inflammation. It lowers blood sugar levels and helps people suffering from urinary infections.

Interesting Fact

This plant has been used as a cure for malaria in the past. There are two good reasons for this: the antiseptic and antimicrobial effect of this essential oil and the fact that this impressive tree draws water from the soil, so it is ideal for planting in wet areas where malaria occurs. Eucalyptus leaves are the favorite food of the koala bears.

Like the lemon balm, this is one of the most effective herbal remedies for herpes simplex infections. Also, the eucalyptus essential oil is a good cure for insect bites. In combination with plum, lavender, rosemary or angelic, it is a good remedy against rheumatism, bone pain, joints, and muscles.


Benefits of Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Effect

The essential oil of eucalyptus purifies space, increases energy and strength. It also increases the feeling of self-confidence and gives the courage to face problems. It alleviates the problems associated with throat infections and headaches that accompany the sinuses. Extremely refreshes rooms and repels insects.

Usage of Eucalyptus oil

This oil soothes the rheumatic pains and pains of pre-muscled muscles and inflamed tendons. It is also used in rheumatoid arthritis, where it helps to remove toxins from the joints. Rubbing the mixture on the problematic parts of the body is a very good way of using this oil. The product is also effective against caries, inflammation of lumbar infections. It is, therefore, the active ingredient of toothpaste, breath recoveries, and other dental hygiene products.

The amazing product obtained from this herb is very good for the treatment of oily skin and scalp. It helps with contagious road infections and also soothes the symptoms of flu, reduces mucus viscosity and makes it easier to cough. It is an excellent lipolytic (it acts on subcutaneous fatty tissue) and is used in cosmetic preparations for the treatment of cellulite. Its effect increases in combination with the ethereal oil of tea tree, and it combines well with the ethereal oils of lavender, lemon, and wrinkle. A mixture of this with some vegetable oil (almond, coconut, olive, Ricinus, wheat germ, jojoba, avocado) is a great combination.

Warning

Do not use on susceptible skin because it can cause irritation. It is not recommended in pregnancy and for children up to 6 years. Do not apply directly to the skin and mucous membranes. Not for oral use. Keep protected from light and heat, out of the reach of children.