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Cardamom Essential Oil
If you frequently indulge in Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines, you are likely already familiar with the aroma of cardamom essential oil. Cardamom (also known as the queen of spices in many cultures) essential oil is often described as having an intense and...
Cananga Essential Oil
Cananga essential oil shares many similarities with ylang-ylang essential since they both originate from the same species of tree. In fact, cananga essential oil is often used as a more affordable substitute for ylang-ylang oil. However, while they are similar in many...
Turning Your Home Into A Sanctuary During Quarantine With Essential Oils
Since we are spending more time indoors, it is only natural to want to turn our home into a sanctuary during the quarantine. You can accomplish this quickly and easily with the right essential oils. You can use the following blends in a diffuser to permeate the home...
Cajeput Essential Oil
If you have never heard of cajeput, you are not alone. In fact, many — if not most — people have no idea what it is. “Cajeput” is derived from its Indonesian name, “kayu putih” which means white wood as cajeput trees have grey-white bark with paper-like texture....
Hair Care Rituals For Quarantine Life
While we may usually place more of an emphasis on our overall health, including our skin health, we also have to focus some time and attention on our hair to keep it as healthy and strong as possible. Here are a few hair care rituals to try during the quarantine...
Black Pepper Essential Oil
You know that it tastes good in pasta and adds a bit of kick to all dishes but did you know that black pepper is also used to make essential oil? In fact, black pepper essential oil — potent, crisp, warm and just a tad peppery — has found avid fans in those looking...








