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  • The Oil Garden Orange Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Orange has uplifting and refreshing qualities and helps balance emotions. It is recommended for states of stress and nervous tension. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsOrange's stimulating action on the lymphatic system gives it a gentle detoxing ability. Orange is commonly used in skin care as a general tonic, especially suited to clear and balance oily skin. It is a zesty, refreshing and sunny oil that revitalises the mind and senses. Beneficial for nervous tension, Beneficial for stress, Beneficial to circulatory and lymphatic systems, Cosmetic treatment for all skin types, Cosmetic treatment for oily skin, Relief of symptoms of cold and flu, Relief of symptoms of coughs and respiratory conditions To help relieve nervous tension and stress: vaporise or massage into shoulders, neck, back or feet*. For temporary relief of bronchial cough and the symptoms of colds and flu: inhalation. Suitable as a cosmetic oil for oily skin: massage into the skin with jojoba carrier oil*. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Ad... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Jasmine Essential Oil 3% Dilution

    Essential oil of Jasmine's anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties rejuvenate and balance skin. Its aroma is calming and soothing and can be used in moments of stress or depression. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsEssential oil of Jasmine is well-known for its reputation as an aphrodisiac. It delivers a voluptuous floral aroma when used as a perfume. Beneficial for depression, Beneficial for stress, Cosmetic treatment for all skin types To help relieve mild anxiety, nervous tension and stress: massage directly into skin or add 12 drops to bath water. For the temporary relief of bronchial cough and the symptoms associated with laryngitis and cattarh: massage directly into the upper chest and back. Suitable as a cosmetic oil for dry, mature or inflamed skin: massage into the skin*, bathe*, or make a compress**. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essential oils are contra-indicated for p... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Lime Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Lime has astringent properties and is commonly used to balance oily or dull complexions. Lime is lively, stimulating and uplifting and will restore a tired mind. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsUplifts mood, Relief of symptoms of coughs and respiratory conditions, Relief of symptoms of cold and flu, Cosmetic treatment for oily skin, Beneficial for intellectual fatigue, Balances emotions For temporary relief of bronchial cough and the relief of symptoms of colds and flu: inhalation. Suitable as a treatment of acne, oily and dull skin: massage into the skin with jojoba carrier oil* or make a compress**. For the treatment of warts and corns: apply directly (undiluted) into affected area. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essential oils are contra-indicated for pregnancy: always seek medical advice when pregnant. Always read precautions on box or leaflet before using essent... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Lemon Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Lemon has astringent and antibacterial properties and is traditionally used to balance oily skin types. Uplifting and refreshing, it invigorates the mind and senses. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsBalances emotions, Beneficial for spot-treating pimples, Beneficial for spot-treating warts, Cosmetic treatment for oily skin, Relief of symptoms of cold and flu, Uplifts mood For temporary relief of bronchial cough and the relief of symptoms of colds and flu: inhalation. To treat warts and corns: apply directly (undiluted) into affected area up to 5 times daily. For the treatment of acne and oily skin: massage into the skin with jojoba carrier oil* or make a compress**. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essential oils are contra-indicated for pregnancy: always seek medical advice when pregnant. Always read precautions on box or leaflet before using essential oils. **Recomme... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Geranium Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Geranium is traditionally used as a cosmetic treatment: its ability to regulate production of the skin's natural oils helps balance both dry and oily skin types. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsGeranium is also a natural insect repellent, assists in treating cellulite and fluid retention with its astringent action. Its anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties help treat premenstrual and menopausal symptoms. Its rosy and refreshing floral scent harmonises the emotions and makes it an ideal all natural perfume. Beneficial for reducing appearance of cellulite, Cosmetic treatment for dry skin, Cosmetic treatment for oily skin, Insect repellent, Relief of PMS and menopausal symptoms, Relief of symptoms of fluid retention Assists in the treatment of fluid retention: massage into affected area*, bathe*. For the treatment of acne, dermatitis, bruises, and the relief of symptoms of eczema: massage into affected area*. For the relief of premenstrual symptoms: bathe*, massage the stomach area in a clockwise direction*. Suitable as a cosmetic oil to help normalise both dry and oily skin: massage into the skin* or make a compress**. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measur... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Basil Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Basil is traditionally used to alleviate stress, intellectual fatigue and exhaustion. It helps clear the mind, boosts mental strength and clarity. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsProduct detailsPrecautionsBasil is an effective anti-fungal and insect-repellent. Recent studies into basil oil also suggest antioxidant, antiviral and antimicrobial properties. Beneficial for exhaustion, Beneficial for intellectual fatigue, Beneficial for stress, Boosts stamina, Insect repellent To help improve stamina and endurance: vaporise. For the temporary relief of nausea: massage* into stomach area. To help relieve stress, mild anxiety, insomnia and nervous tension: massage* into shoulders, neck, back or feet. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essential oils are contra-indicated for pregnancy: always seek medical advice when pregnant. Always read precautions on box or leaflet before using essential oils. Ocimum Bas... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Relax and Unwind Essential Oil Blend

    Vapourising blend of pure essential oils of rosewood, ylang ylang, cedarwood and jasmine. Designed to relieve stress, nervous tension and mild anxiety. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsProduct detailsPrecautionsVapourising blend of pure essential oils of rosewood, ylang ylang, cedarwood and jasmine. Designed to relieve stress, nervous tension and mild anxiety. Beneficial for stress, Beneficial for nervous tension, Beneficial for anxiety Vapourising/diffusing: Candle burner: add 6 drops to a dish 3/4 full of water. Electric burner: refer to manufacturer's instructions. Steam Inhalation: Add 6 drops to 1 litre of steaming water. Cover the head with a towel and inhale the vapours for 5 minutes. Close your eyes. Not recommended for asthmatics. Aniba Rosaeodora (Rosewood) Essential Oil, Cananga Odorata (Ylang Ylang) Essential Oil, Juniperus Virginiana (Cedarwood) Essential Oil, Jasminum Officinale (Jasmine) Essential Oil Net volume:12mL Always consult a healthcare professional if pregnant as some oils need to be avoided during pregnancy. Do not apply undiluted to skin. All natural Vegan Not tested on animals No parabens... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Petitgrain Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Petitgrain is uplifting to the nervous system and traditionally used for nervous exhaustion. It has strenghtening and revitalising qualities that balance and ground emotions. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsPetitgrain is distilled from the same tree as Neroli and shares many of its characteristics: it can also be used to help with digestive upsets, insomnia and anxiety, and in skin care to decongest oily skin. Balances emotions, Beneficial for anxiety, Beneficial for exhaustion, Beneficial to digestion and metabolism, Cosmetic treatment for oily skin To help relieve nervous tension and stress: massage into shoulders, neck, back or feet*, bathe*, vaporise or use as a spritzer. To assist in the treatment of flatulence: massage in a clockwise direction into the stomach area*. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essential oils are contra-indicated for pregnancy: always seek med... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden German Chamomile Blue Essential Oil 3% Dilution

    Essential oil of German Chamomile is traditionally used for skin disorders and wound healing. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsGerman Chamomile has anti-irritant and very powerful anti-inflammatory properties (greater than Roman Chamomile's), and is particularly beneficial to sensitive or acne-prone skin. German Chamomile is also useful to reduce anxiety and has a gentle sedative action. Balances emotions, Beneficial for anxiety, Cosmetic treatment for all skin types, Cosmetic treatment for oily skin, Cosmetic treatment for sensitive or irritated skin For the relief of premenstrual symptoms: massage undiluted. For the relief of headaches and to help relieve insomnia, nervous tension and stress: massage undiluted into forehead and temples. To relieve symptoms of eczema, dermatitis, and treatment of acne, boils and burns: apply undiluted directly into affected area. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Matricaria Recutita (German Chamomile Blue Flower) Essential Oil The Oil Garden's Essential Oil Dilutions blend precious essential oils with soothing jojoba oil and can generally be applied directly to the skin for massage or cosmetic treatments. Blends well with Bergamot, Clary Sage, Lemon and Rose. Net volume:12mL Aromatic properties: Anti-inflammat... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Rosemary Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Rosemary refreshes an exhausted body and tired mind, relieves headaches and eases nervous tension. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsRosemary is a good tonic often used with muscular aches and pain. Rosemary is a bright, refreshing oil with a penetrating herby aroma, ideal to stimulate and overcome fatigue. Beneficial for exhaustion, Beneficial for intellectual fatigue, Beneficial for nervous tension, Clears the mind, Relief of muscular aches and pain For temporary relief of headaches and to help relieve insomnia, stress and tension: massage into back of neck and temples, taking care to avoid the eye area*, bathe* or vaporise. To treat dandruff: massage 6 drops into wet hair and scalp with firm movements, leave a few minutes, then wash away with a mild shampoo. For the temporary relief of the pain of arthritis, rheumatism and muscular aches: massage into affected area* or make a compress**. To assist in the maintenance of peripheral circulation: massage into affected area*. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Mandarin Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Mandarin has a sedative quality that calms and settles emotions. Sweet, gentle and soothing, it promotes a relaxed serene mood and is particularly beneficial for stress, nervous tension and insomnia. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsMandarin has a tonic effect on the digestive system and is beneficial as a cosmetic treatment for congested, oily skin. Cosmetic treatment for oily skin, Beneficial to digestion and metabolism, Beneficial for stress, Beneficial for nervous tension, Beneficial for insomnia, Balances emotions To help relieve nervous tension, stress and insomnia: massage into shoulders, neck, back or feet*, bathe*, vaporise or use as a spritzer. To aid digestion and prevent flatulence: massage in a clockwise direction into the stomach area*. Suitable as a treatment of acne: massage into the skin with jojoba carrier oil*. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essentia... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Neroli Essential Oil 3% Dilution

    Essential oil of Orange Blossom (known as Neroli) is commonly used to refresh and rejuvenate the skin. Neroli has a calming and gentle sedative action that settles the mind and uplifts the senses. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsBeneficial for anxiety, Beneficial for reducing appearance of scars and marks/stretch marks, Beneficial for stress, Clears the mind, Cosmetic treatment for all skin types To help relieve insomnia, stress, nervous tension and for relief of premenstrual symptoms: massage directly into skin, bathe (add 12 drops to bath water), or use as a spritzer. Use as a cosmetic oil to encourage new healthy skin (especially suited to dry, mature, irritated and sensitive skin): massage directly into the skin. Use to help prevent stretch marks: massage directly into the skin. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essential oils are contra-indicated for pregnancy: always seek medical a... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Roman Chamomile Essential Oil 3% Dilution

    Essential oil of Roman Chamomile is traditionally used to treat dry, sensitive, irritated and red skin. It is helpful in healing and reducing the appearance of scars and marks. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsRoman Chamomile's calming properties are greater than German Chamomile's and promote sleep, smoothe out and balance emotions and uplift mood. It acts like a tonic and stimulates circulation. Light and sunny, Roman Chamomile is ideal in skin care preparations. Balances emotions, Beneficial for reducing appearance of scars and marks/stretch marks, Beneficial to circulatory and lymphatic systems, Cosmetic treatment for sensitive or irritated skin, Uplifts mood For temporary relief of headaches and to help relieve insomnia, stress, nervous tension and mild anxiety: massage undiluted into forehead and temples or use as a spritzer. For the relief of symptoms of eczema and treatment of acne: apply undiluted directly into affected area. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Relax and Unwind Massage Oil

    All natural blend of high quality pure plant and essential oils. The Oil Garden's Relax and Unwind Massage Oil has floral and woody notes to help relieve and forget about daily stresses and create a relaxed, soothing atmosphere. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsProduct detailsPrecautionsBeneficial for stress, Balances emotions Massage a small amount of Relax and Unwind Massage Oil on back, shoulders, neck or feet. Sweet Almond Oil, Rosewood Essential Oil, Ylang Ylang Essential Oil, Cedarwood Essential Oil, Jasmine Essential Oil Net volume:100mL Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist please see your doctor or healthcare professional. Always consult a healthcare professional if pregnant as some oils need to be avoided during pregnancy. Suitable for: All skin types All natural Vegan Not tested on animals No parabens... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Lemongrass Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Lemongrass has a tightening action on the skin and can be used for muscular aches and acne-prone complexions. Its sharp and zesty aroma is a great all-natural insect repellent. Lemongrass invigorates the senses and revitalises a tired mind. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsBeneficial for intellectual fatigue, Cosmetic treatment for oily skin, Insect repellent, Relief of muscular aches and pain To relieve muscular aches and pains: massage into the affected area* or make a compress**. Suitable as a treatment of acne and oily skin: massage into the skin with jojoba carrier oil* or make a compress**. Suitable as a treatment of tinea by topical application: make a compress** or apply directly (undiluted) into affected area. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essential oils are contra-indicated for pregnancy: always seek medical advice when pregnant. Always read precautions on... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Lavender Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Lavender is traditionally used as a relaxant and has sedative, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties making it useful for treating a large range of concerns. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsLavender is helpful with headaches, anxiety and insomnia. It is an effective insect repellent and can be used to replace moth balls. It can also disinfect small cuts and abrasions and take the itch out of insect bites. Lavender is a clean, refreshing and light oil that soothes the skin and calms the mind. Balances emotions, Beneficial for anxiety, Beneficial for nervous tension, Beneficial for stress, Cosmetic treatment for all skin types, Insect repellent, Pain relief for headaches For temporary relief of headaches: massage directly (undiluted) into temples, forehead and back of neck or put 6 drops onto a cold moist flannel and place on forehead. To help relieve nervous tension, mild anxiety, stress and insomnia: massage into shoulders, neck, back or feet*, bathe*, vaporise, or use as a spritzer. To soothe and encourage healthy new skin: massage* with jojoba carrier oil. For temporary relief of bronchial cough and the relief of symptoms of catarrh, cold and flu: inhalation. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Tranquil and Calm Massage Oil

    All natural blend of high quality pure plant and essential oils. The Oil Garden's Tranquil and Calm Massage Oil combines soothing plants to help relieve stress and uplifting notes to encourage a bright, peaceful mood and atmosphere. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsProduct detailsPrecautionsUplifts mood, Beneficial for stress Massage a small amount of Tranquil and Calm Massage Oil on back, shoulders, neck or feet. Sweet Almond Oil, Lavender Essential Oil, Rose Geranium Essential Oil, Bergamot Essential Oil, Rosewood Essential Oil Net volume:100mL Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist please see your doctor or healthcare professional. Always consult a healthcare professional if pregnant as some oils need to be avoided during pregnancy. Suitable for: All skin types All natural Vegan Not tested on animals No parabens... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Peppermint Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Peppermint has a beneficial action on the digestive system and strong ability to relieve nausea. Peppermint has a bright, stimulating and refreshing effect on body and mind. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsBeneficial for intellectual fatigue, Beneficial to digestion and metabolism, Relief of symptoms of cold and flu For temporary relief of catarrh, sinusitis, bronchial cough and relief of symptoms of colds and flu: inhalation. For temporary relief of nausea and to assist in the treatment of flatulence: massage in a clockwise direction into the stomach area*. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essential oils are contra-indicated for pregnancy: always seek medical advice when pregnant. Always read precautions on box or leaflet before using essential oils. Mentha X Piperita (Peppermint Leaf) Essential Oil Blends well with Eucalyptus, Lavender and Rosemary. Net volume:25mL... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Spearmint Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Spearmint is commonly used to help with digestive problems like nausea, flatulence, constipation and vomitting, and shares similar properties to Peppermint. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsTipsProduct detailsPrecautionsSpearmint has a sweeter, milder aroma and is considered less harsh on the skin. It is also helpful with coughing, bronchitis and other respiratory conditions. Spearmint has a warm and fresh scent that stimulates and uplifts the mind. Beneficial for intellectual fatigue, Beneficial to digestion and metabolism, Relief of symptoms of coughs and respiratory conditions For temporary relief of nausea, and to assist in the treatment of flatulence: massage stomach area in a clockwise direction*. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil or base cream. Age Face Body Infant 2-5 years 1 drop 1 drop Child 6-12 years, Elderly 1 drop 3 drops Adult 13 years and above 3 drops 6 drops Pregnancy 1 drop 1 drop Dilution ratio is per 10ml of carrier oil or base cream. Some essential oils are contra-indicated for pregnancy: always seek medical advice when pregnant. Always read precautions on box or leaflet before using essential oils. Menth... » read more
     
  • The Oil Garden Cedarwood Pure Essential Oil

    Essential oil of Cedarwood has astringent and balancing properties, making it an ideal treatment for oily skin and scalp, as well as dandruff. DescriptionCommon usesHow to useIngredientsProduct detailsPrecautionsEssential oil of Cedarwood has astringent and balancing properties, making it an ideal treatment for oily skin and scalp, as well as dandruff.Its antiseptic qualities are helpful with coughs and respiratory conditions. It is an effective insect repellent and its warming woody aroma is also calming to the nerves. Beneficial for nervous tension, Cosmetic treatment for oily scalp, Cosmetic treatment for oily skin, Insect repellent, Relief of symptoms of coughs and respiratory conditions For the temporary relief of bronchial cough, sinusitis and cattarh: inhalation. For the treatment of dandruff: massage with jojoba carrier oil firmly into hair and scalp*. After a few minutes wash out with a mild shampoo. For the relief of symptoms of eczema and the treatment of acne: massage with jojoba carrier oil into affected area*. To help relieve stress and nervous tension: massage into shoulders, neck, back or feet*, bathe*, vaporise, use as a spritzer. General Recommended Uses for Essential Oils: Application Number of drops Directions Precautions Tips Face Massage 2 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into skin with gentle, pressing movements. Avoid eye area. Seek advice before using essential oils in a face massage on children under six years. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Body Massage 5 drops or less per 10ml carrier oil or lotion base* Massage into affected area (gently or vigorously depending on desired result). For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil or base. If using an essential oil dilution (3% jasmine or neroli for ex), massaging undiluted into skin is acceptable. Bathing 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil directly to bath water, or dilute in 1T of vegetable glycerine. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. For a luxurious bath mix up to 10 drops to 1 cup full fat milk or carrier oil.  Foot baths are a good alternative if you do not have a bath. Vaporisation 6 to 12 drops or less Candle burner: fill dish 3/4 full of water - electric burner: refer to manufacturer's directions. For children under six years, use no more than 2 drops. If you want to vaporise essential oils while you sleep, choose an electric vaporiser that does not use heat and can be left unattended. Inhalation 3 to 5 drops or less to 1L of very hot water (if using an essential oil dilution increase to 15 drops or less) Cover the head and inhale vapour.  Close your eyes. The water for inhalation must be very hot but not boiling.  Not recommended for asthmatics. You can add 1-2 drops to a tissue and inhale: portable and convenient! Compress 3 to 5 drops or less* Add essential oil to 1T of vegetable glycerine, and dilute in 1L water.  Saturate a soft cloth, squeeze out excess and place on skin. It is advisable to use the appropriate water temperature for your specific concern**. Direct Application Refer to individual oil's leaflet. Apply undiluted to affected area. Only a few oils are suited to direct application, do not apply undiluted unless the instructions advise it is suitable to do so. Spritzer Determine use first (facial toner or body refreshing spray) to decide on number of drops needed*. Dilute into 1t vegetable glycerine per 100ml water. Dilution into vegetable glycerine ensures the oil solubilises in the water and doesn't sit on the surface. Shake well before use! As essential oils are highly concentrated, take care not to exceed the number of recommended drops. *Recommended Dilution Ratio for Essential Oils: Determine the age of the person the blend is for before measuring number of drops in carrier oil o... » read more
     
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