Essential Oils
- Cedarwood: Cedarwood essential oil is a woody, balsamic-scented oil that matures into a drier, more woody aroma. Extracted from the needles, leaves, bark, and berries of pyramid-shaped cedar trees grown in the Atlas Mountains, it has been historically used by Egyptians for embalming and treating minor ailments. In aromatherapy, Cedarwood helps deodorize indoor spaces, repel insects, and prevent mildew. It offers therapeutic benefits such as emotional grounding, soothing, calming, and warming effects, aiding in combating fluid retention, weight gain, stimulating the circulatory system, and alleviating rheumatism and arthritis.
- Patchouli: Patchouli oil is a dark brownish, viscous liquid with a rich, sweet, herbaceous, and woody scent. Widely used in skincare, perfumes, incense, and insect repellents, it exhibits bactericidal properties due to Pogostone, aiding in tissue regeneration, disinfection, moistening, and cooling. Therapeutically, it soothes inflammation, speeds healing, and stimulates blood circulation. Mentally, it stabilizes the mind, helping individuals reconnect with their body and sensuality, particularly beneficial for those dealing with excessive mental activity or nervous strain.