This chemical compound found in peppermint is responsible for its cooling sensation.
Menthol
This blend is designed to provide emotional grounding and includes spruce, ho wood, frankincense, and blue tansy.
Balance
This ancient culture, influenced by Hippocrates, used essential oils for health, hygiene, and soothing sore muscles in athletic sports, a practice later adopted and expanded by the Romans in their baths and spas.
Ancient Greece
This citrus compound found in lemon oil is known for its cleansing properties and fresh aroma.
Limonene
This blend promotes focus and clarity with peppermint, clementine, rosemary, and basil.
Thinker
This ancient civilization is credited as one of the first to extensively use essential oils like frankincense, myrrh, and cedarwood for cosmetics, medicine, religious ceremonies, and even the mummification process.
Ancient Egypt
This floral oil, high in linalool and linalyl acetate, is known for promoting calm and relaxation.
Lavender
With a blend of arborvitae, cedarwood, frankincense, and thyme, this blend is perfect for meditation and reflection.
Anchor
René-Maurice Gattefossé, known as the father of modern aromatherapy, discovered the healing properties of this oil after burning his arm during a laboratory experiment.
Lavender