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Mandarin Oil
Oil Mandarin Citrus deliciosa Italy. Expressed from the peel of Italian Mandarin fruit. Used as a flavoring. Reminiscent of tangerine. Soothing, warm pleasant aroma. Blends well in "Oriental" type fragrances.
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Manuka Oil (Tea Tree NZ)
Oil of Manuka (Tea Tree New Zealand) Leptospermum scoparium New Zealand. As effective if not more so than Australian Tea Tree, with a more pleasant, honey like aroma. Manuka is not botanically related to Australian Tea Tree.
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Marjoram Oil
Oil of Marjoram Origanum majorana Europe. Soothing and calming aroma. Perfect in a relaxation blend. Sweet fragrance.
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Melissa essential oil
Melissa oil is extracted from Melissa officinalis of the Labiatae family and is also known as balm, lemon balm, as well as common, sweet and bee balm. This essential oil has a couple of uses in aromatherapy and helps to bring calmness to the mind, while...
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Melissa (Codistilled)
Oil of Melissa Melissa officinalis (Lemon Balm) This oil is a codistillation. Melissa and Cirtronella are combined in the distiller, to obtain this product.
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Menthol Crystals (Natural)
Menthol Crystals Menthol Brazil, China. A naturally derived menthol from Brazil. Perfect in liniment type mixtures. Cooling and pleasant smelling.
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Mugwort Oil
Oil of Mugwort Atremesia vulgare Canada, USA, Morocco. Highly aromatic. Use with extreme caution. NOT FOR INTERNAL USE. Refer to aromatherapist for proper usage.
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Myrrh Oil
Oil of Myrrh Commifora myrrha East Africa. Heavy warm base note. A good fixitive. Soothing to mucous membranes. Employed in anti-wrinkle formulas. The ancient Egyptians used myrrh gum, along with other gums and resins in the process of mummification.
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