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Oil of Cajeput Melaleuca leucadendron (Native Tea Tree) Asia. Also known as Tea Tree Oil. Used in liniments, decongestant aids, and insect repellent. Powerful germicide.
Gum Camphor Cinnamonum camphora Japan. An addition to many fragrant medicines and perfumes. Anti-inflammatory and soothing to the skin. Repels insect. Effective for bruising. Some use Gum Camphor during meditation.
Oil of Camphor Cinnamomum camphora Japan. Wildcrafted An addition to many fragrant medicines and perfumes. Anti-inflammatory and soothing to the skin. Repels insects, effective for bruises.
Oil of Caraway Carum carvi USA, Canada. Used as a flavoring. A digestive aid, mouth watering.
Oil of Cardamom Eletarria cardamom South and Central America. Wonderful war fragrance, great for blending in perfumes and as a culinary flavoring. Appetite stimulant. Some claim Oil Cardamom to be an aphrodesiac.
Oil of Carrot Seed Daucus carota France. Steam distilled from the seed of the carrot plant. Strong earthy fragrance. Contains carotene. Effective for skin irritations. Said to reduce wrinkles.
Oil of Catnip Nepeta cataria USA. Cultivated CHICAGO, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Catnip, which mysteriously creates euphoria in cats, is an effective insect repellent, according to Iowa State University scientists. In a paper presented to the American Chemical...
Oil Atlas Cedar Cedrus atlantica Morocco. Described as a healing and regnerative oil. Not to be used during pregnancy. Effective for oily skin and scalp. Wonderful in perfumes, and candles.
Oil of Cedarwood Juniperus virginiana Virginia, USA. Drying when applied to acne eruptions. Pleasant fragrance, blends well and serves as a good fixative in perfumes. Known to repel moths and other insects.
Oil of Celery Seed Apium graveolens USA. Traditionally used as a kidney tonic and for fluid retention. Check with your health practioner for proper usage. Used as a flavoring and in perfumery.
Blue Chamomile Matricaria chamomilla New Zealand. Also known as German Chamomile. Contains azulene which gives it the blue color. Anti-inflammatory. A pleasant "cocoa" scented chamomile oil.
Oil of Chamomile Morocco Ormensis mixta Morocco. Soothes sore muscles. Pleasant in the bath. Said to lighten the hair when added to shampoos and rinses. Relaxing to the body, mind and spirit.
Oil of Roman Chamomile Anthemis nobilis USA, Oregon. A wonderful fruity chamomile oil, distilled with a slight blue tinge.
Oil of Cilantro Coriandrum sativum New Zealand. Organic, uncertified . Distilled from the Coriander herb. Used primarily as a flavoring in Mexican cooking. A digestive stimulant, helps eliminate flatulence. Used in preparations for oily skin.
Oil of Cinnamon Bark True Cinnamomum zeylanicum Ceylon. Wildcrafted. Used for blending in higher priced perfumes and as a flavoring. Antiseptic and circulatory stimulant.
Oil of Cinnamon (Cassia) Cinnamomum cassia China. Wildcrafted. Hot, sweet, exotic. An excellent flavoring. Wonderful in oriental type perfumes. Used in dental preparations, and for making cinnamon tooth picks. Used for oily skin and scalp.
Oil of Cinnamon Leaf Cinnamomum zeylanicum Ceylon. Wildcrafted. Not as sweet as Oil Cinnamon Bark, or Cassia. Flavor is slightly bitter and reminiscent of Oil Clove Bud. Perfect for making soaps, candles, incense and for scenting potpourris. Vermifuge...
Distilled Oil of Ciste Cistus ladaniferus Spain, Portugal. Used in perfumery as base note. Blends well with many oils. Known as an astringent, antiseptic. Reduces inflammation.
Oil of Citronella Cymbopogon nardus Cylon, Java, India, China. A traditional soap scent. Sometimes used in perfumes. Most well known for its ability to repel mosquitoes.
Civet Artificial Synthetic . Civet is an indispensible ingredient in perfumery. Natural Civet is an animal product. Although we do not condone the use of animal products in perfumery, we do recognize the importance of this ingredient. In an olfactory...
Oil Clary Sage Salvia sclarea USA. Cultivated. Soothing, relaxing and pleasant addition to perfumes. A massage with some Oil Clary mixed into your massage oil is said to impart a feeling of euphoria.
Oil Clove Bud Eugenia caryophylatta Madagascar. Cultivated. Traditional toothache application. Sweeter then Oil Clove Leaf. Used as a flavoring and in perfumery. Keeps moths out of the closet. Great in soaps an potpourris.
Oil Clove Bud Eugenia caryophylatta Madagascar. Organically grown. Traditional toothache application. Sweeter then Oil Clove Leaf. Used as a flavoring and in perfumery. Keeps moths out of the closet. Great in soaps an potpourris.
Oil Clove Leaf Eugenia caryophylatta Madagascar. Cultivated. Used in candles, soaps and potpourris. Replaces the higher priced Oil Clove Bud in these applications. Not for internal use.
Oil Coriander Coriandrum sativum USA, Canada. Distilled from Coriander seed. Used as a flavoring. Stimulating. Digestive aid. Helps eliminate flatulence.
Distilled Oil of Costus Aplotaxis lappa root. Stimulant, "aphrodesiac", repels insects. Helps to preserve woolens. Heavy "oriental type" aroma used in perfumery. Blends well with Sandalwood, vetivert, patchouli, rose and violet leaf...
Oil Cypress Cupressus sempervirens Southern Europe. Good addition for perfumes and muscle rubs. Stimulates circulation.
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