A favorite of massage therapists.
Can be used as 100% of the blend.
For a richer blend, mix with jojoba or almond.
Absorbs readily into the skin.
Ideal for facial massage due to its non greasy nature.
Mixed with essential oils for treating bed sores and other ulcers have achieved encouraging results.
Fractionated Coconut is chemically clean & contains few contaminants likely to interfere with healing.
Odorless & does not go rancid making it suitable for blending essential oils for bath, skin & massage products.
Long shelf life.
Note: For dilutions Fractionated coconut is one of the better materials to use.
Caution:
External use ONLY.
Keep away from children and pets.
Store away from heat and lights
No recommended products at the moment.
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Rose Otto Bulgaria 10% |
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Latin Name: Rosa damascena
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Carrier Oil: Fractionated Coconut
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Lemongrass (O) |
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Botanical Name: Cymbopogan citratus
Country of Origin: Sri Lanka
Method of Cultivation: Organic
Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation
Plant Material Used: from fresh or partly dried leaves
CAS No: 8007-02-1
Flash Point: >100 C
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Blue Tansy ONC ~ Morocco |
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Country of Origin: Morocco
Botanical Name: Tanacetum annuum L.
Family: Asteraceae (Compositae)
Method of Cultivation: Organic
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled from the fresh herb
Plant Material Used: Flowers / Aerial parts of the flowering plant
Flash Point: > 46 C
Appearance:
A mobile, deep marine blue (ink blue) fluid with an extremely intense sweet-green-fruity odor with mild fresh-camphoraceous overtones.
Note Middle:
in perfumery it is a heart note of extremely high intensity, a middle tone with a wonderful sweetness.
Syn:
Moroccan Blue Chamomile, Moroccan Tansy, Annual Tansy.
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Lavender 40/42 Standard |
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Botanical Name: Lavendula angustifolia
Country of Origin: France
Method of Cultivation: Conventional
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Plant Material Used: Freshly cut flowering tops
CAS No: 8000-28-0
Flash Point: 71 C
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Lavender True (O) |
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Latin Name: Lavendula angustifolia
Country of Origin: France
Family: Labiatae
Method of Cultivation: Organic
Extraction Method:Steam distilled
Plant Material Use: freshly cut flowering tops
CAS No: 8000-28-0
Flash Point: 76 C
Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow.
Odor: Characteristic, fresh, floral.
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30 ml $45.20 On Special 25% Off .. $33.90
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