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  • YOU ARE HERE   ThinkNatural / Aromatherapy Products / All 100% Pure Essential Oils

    All 100% Pure Essential Oils


    A - C

    Angelica

    Basil

    Benzoin

    Bergamot

    Black Pepper

    Camphor

    Cardamon

    Carrot

    Cedarwood

    Chamomile

    Cinnamon

    Citronella

    Clary Sage

    Coriander

    Cypress

    D - G

    Eucalyptus

    Fennel

    Frankincense

    Geranium

    Ginger

    Grapefruit

    H - L

    Ho Wood

    Jasmine

    Juniperberry

    Lavender

    Lemon

    Lemongrass

    Lime

    M - P

    Mandarin

    Manuka

    Marjoram

    Myrrh

    Neroli

    Nutmeg

    Orange

    Patchouli

    Peppermint

    Petitgrain

    Q - T

    Rose

    Rosemary

    Sandalwood

    Scotch Pine

    Tea Tree

    Thyme

    Vetiver

    Yarrow

    Ylang Ylang

    100% Pure Essential Oils


    Professional Top-Tip: Treat essential oils with respect because they are powerfully concentrated and naturally therapeutic substances. We highly reccomend that you buy and read a good book on aromatherapy before experimenting with your own concoctions. It is easy and fun to make your own blends and once disocovered, most people will continue to use essential oils for the rest of their lives.


    A - C


    Angelica


    Basil


    Benzoin


    Bergamot


    Black Pepper


    Camphor


    Cardamon


    Carrot


    Cedarwood
    Cedarwood: Possibly the first oil extract ever used by the Egyptians. It is soothing and harmonizing and is now a common constituent of male perfumes (reputed to be a female aphrodisiac). 


    Chamomile
    Chamomile: One of the most gentle of all the essential oils, which makes it most suitable for use with children. There are many varieties of Chamomile but the two most popular are German Chamomile and Roman Chamomile.


    Cinnamon


    Citronella


    Clary Sage


    Coriander


    Cypress


    D - G


    Eucalyptus
    Eucalyptus: With many varied uses within aromatherapy this is a must have essential oil. It is a familiar ingredient in many chest rubs and decongestants. There are hundreds of varieties of Eucalyptus plants but only two or three can produce this remarkable oil.


    Fennel


    Frankincense
    Frankincense: Believed to have rejuvenating properties that are excellent for dry and mature skin. A useful oil during the winter months to use with a vapouriser or an inhalent.


    Geranium
    Geranium: A very popular scent but a difficult oil to use therapeutically. There are over 700 types and the effects of the oil are dependent on the exact flower used. Generally used for mental uplifting and for it's balancing effect on the nervous system.


    Ginger


    Grapefruit
    Grapefruit: This oil really gives you some get up and go. Calming to the skin, invigorating to the mind Grapefruit is a wonderful essential oil when you are a little down.


    H - L


    Ho Wood


    Jasmine


    Juniperberry


    Lavender
    Lavender is the most versatile, best loved and most widely therapeutic of all essential oils. Both flowers and leaves are highly aromatic but it is only the flowers that are used to make essential oil.


    Lemon
    Lemon: A refreshing oil from the peel of this nutritious fruit with a long history of therapeutic use. It's uses vary considerably but it's popularity grew as a general tonic for most health problems. 


    Lemongrass


    Lime


    M - P


    Mandarin


    Manuka


    Marjoram


    Myrrh


    Neroli
    Neroli is rich, highly floral, refreshing and used in skin preparations. Due to its very soothing effect, Neroli is very helpful in stress-related conditions such as panic attacks and irritable bowel syndrome when used diluted in massage.


    Nutmeg


    Orange


    Patchouli


    Peppermint
    Peppermint: Best known as a remedy for digestive problems but is also widely used for pest control in the home. Refreshing and stimulating, peppermint is sometimes used for travel sickness and shock.


    Petitgrain


    Q - T


    Rose
    Rose: The evocative nature of rose delivers tangible benefits in aromatherapy, cosmetic and aesthetic applications. It is an aroma that has endured for centuries and will never go out of style.


    Rosemary
    Rosemary: Traditionally used to ward off evil, rosemary was one of the first herbs to be used medicinally. It remains a popular culinary and medicinal herb and the oil is one of the most valueable of all essential oils.


    Sandalwood
    Sandalwood: Pale or golden yellow sandalwood oil emits a sweet, woody, velvety fragrance that is warm, rich and exotic.


    Scotch Pine


    Tea Tree
    Tea Tree Oil: The therapeutic properties of Tea Tree oil was taught to us by the aboriginal people of Australia. Tea Tree is commonly used to combat many types of infection including bacterial, fungal and viral infections. 


    Thyme


    Vetiver


    Yarrow


    Ylang Ylang
    Ylang Ylang: The name means 'flower of flowers'. The yellow flowers produce the best Ylang Ylang oil, which is sweet, fragrant and has a reputation as an aphrodisiac.