Combo Contains:
- Rose Oil - 10 ml
- Tea Tree Oil - 10 ml
- Eucalyptus - 10 ml
- Lavender - 10 ml
Description:
Rose Oil:
- Sourced from the Rosa damascena plant, it contains the flower’s aromatic compounds.
- Because these compounds are thought to possess healing properties, rose essential oil is used for a number of health-related purposes.
- Regarded as one of the most fascinating and luxurious essential oils in aromatherapy, rose is considered to be the ‘queen of flowers’.
- The key flavor compounds that contribute to the distinctive scent of rose oil are beta damascenone, beta-damascone, beta-ionone, and rose oxide.
- Beta damascenone’s presence and quantity are considered as the marker for the quality of rose oil.
- Even though these compounds exist in less than 1% quantity of rose oil, these makeup for slightly more than 90% of the odor content due to their low odor detection thresholds.
Tea Tree Oil:
- Tea tree oil comes from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a small tree native to Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.
- Although Melaleuca alternifolia is known as the tea tree, it should not be confused with the plant that produces leaves used to make black, green and oolong tea.
- Tea tree oil has been used as a traditional medicine by Australian Aborigines for centuries.
- These native Australians crush tea tree leaves to extract the oil, which is then inhaled to treat coughs and colds or applied directly to the skin for healing.
- Tea tree oil contains a number of compounds, including terpinen-4-ol, that have been shown to kill certain bacteria, viruses and fungi.
- Terpinen-4-ol also appears to increase the activity of white blood cells, which help fight germs and other foreign invaders.
- These germ-fighting properties make tea tree oil a valued natural remedy for treating bacterial and fungal skin conditions, preventing infection and promoting healing.
Eucalyptus:
- Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulusis) a tree that is native to Australia.
- Eucalpytus oil is extracted from the leaves of the tree.
- There are around 600 varieties of Eucalyptus that are used for the production of essential oils.
- They share common healing benefits and a characteristic fresh, camphoraceous scent, though some varieties have slight nuances in aroma.
- Eucalyptus Oil is a popular ingredient in balms, inhalers, massage blends, and dental hygiene products for its soothing, stimulating and anti-bacterial properties.
- The main constituents of Eucalyptus Oil are: α-Terpineol, 1,8-cineole (Eucalyptol), α-pinene, β-pinene, Sabinene, Camphene, Limonene, p-Cymene, Camphor, Globulol, Citronellal, α-phellandrene, Aromadendrene, and Piperitone.
Lavender:
- Distilled from the plant Lavandula angustifolia, Lavender essential oil is one of the most popular and versatile essential oils used in aromatherapy.
- In essential oil practices, lavender is a multipurpose oil.
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Vasu Aromatics Combo of Rose Tea Tree & Eucalyptus & Lavender Essential Oil - 40 ml
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Combo Contains:
- Rose Oil - 10 ml
- Tea Tree Oil - 10 ml
- Eucalyptus - 10 ml
- Lavender - 10 ml
Description:
Rose Oil:
- Sourced from the Rosa damascena plant, it contains the flower’s aromatic compounds.
- Because these compounds are thought to possess healing properties, rose essential oil is used for a number of health-related purposes.
- Regarded as one of the most fascinating and luxurious essential oils in aromatherapy, rose is considered to be the ‘queen of flowers’.
- The key flavor compounds that contribute to the distinctive scent of rose oil are beta damascenone, beta-damascone, beta-ionone, and rose oxide.
- Beta damascenone’s presence and quantity are considered as the marker for the quality of rose oil.
- Even though these compounds exist in less than 1% quantity of rose oil, these makeup for slightly more than 90% of the odor content due to their low odor detection thresholds.
Tea Tree Oil:
- Tea tree oil comes from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a small tree native to Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.
- Although Melaleuca alternifolia is known as the tea tree, it should not be confused with the plant that produces leaves used to make black, green and oolong tea.
- Tea tree oil has been used as a traditional medicine by Australian Aborigines for centuries.
- These native Australians crush tea tree leaves to extract the oil, which is then inhaled to treat coughs and colds or applied directly to the skin for healing.
- Tea tree oil contains a number of compounds, including terpinen-4-ol, that have been shown to kill certain bacteria, viruses and fungi.
- Terpinen-4-ol also appears to increase the activity of white blood cells, which help fight germs and other foreign invaders.
- These germ-fighting properties make tea tree oil a valued natural remedy for treating bacterial and fungal skin conditions, preventing infection and promoting healing.
Eucalyptus:
- Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulusis) a tree that is native to Australia.
- Eucalpytus oil is extracted from the leaves of the tree.
- There are around 600 varieties of Eucalyptus that are used for the production of essential oils.
- They share common healing benefits and a characteristic fresh, camphoraceous scent, though some varieties have slight nuances in aroma.
- Eucalyptus Oil is a popular ingredient in balms, inhalers, massage blends, and dental hygiene products for its soothing, stimulating and anti-bacterial properties.
- The main constituents of Eucalyptus Oil are: α-Terpineol, 1,8-cineole (Eucalyptol), α-pinene, β-pinene, Sabinene, Camphene, Limonene, p-Cymene, Camphor, Globulol, Citronellal, α-phellandrene, Aromadendrene, and Piperitone.
Lavender:
- Distilled from the plant Lavandula angustifolia, Lavender essential oil is one of the most popular and versatile essential oils used in aromatherapy.
- In essential oil practices, lavender is a multipurpose oil.
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