Relaxation Oil Pack
Relaxation Pack is designed to soothe, calm, and rejuvenate. Perfect for diffusing, in a massage oil or a few drops to a hot bath, they're your natural solution to stress.
Embrace a peaceful escape in every drop.
Ideal for self-care or a thoughtful gift.
Sweet Orange
Aromatherapy
With its sweet uplifting scent, Sweet Orange Oil radiates warmth and happiness, reminds us to laugh. Ideal for children, its dual effect effortlessly uplifts while also bringing a calming serenity to energetic spirits.
The aroma is refreshing and cheerful with a sensual nature, Sweet Orange Oil gives warmth and joy to all around, children and adults.
It is ideal for those who take life too seriously and forget how to laugh. It reduces self-doubt and fears of the unknown, allowing us to take on new challenges.
Believed to relieve stress, tension, mild depression and anxiety. Also fused to nourish the nervous system and support a sense of optimism.
Traditional Uses
In France it was considered THE remedy for children, encouraging happiness, optimism and calm. It was also used to help them feel safe and sleep well.
It was considered to have a mild sedative, calming affect and was traditionally used to help combat depression, anxiety and insomnia.
Often used in massage oils to stimulate the lymphatic system - which reduces swelling, fluid retention and cellulite.
In skin care it was considered beneficial soothing dry, irritated and acne prone skin.
Commonly used in cleaning products it will remove oil and fats and mould while acting as an antibacterial for surfaces. Sweet Orange Oil contains around 90% limonene, which is used in many household cleaning products and is an earth friendly alternative to many harmful cleaning products.
Suggested Uses
Aroma Diffuser or in a roll-on for children
Add to home cleaning products, especially bench sprays, bathroom and floor cleaners.
Add a few drops to bath, or antiseptic wash.
Lavender
Lavender oil is one of the most well know essential oils, and is very versatile. Distilled from the plant Lavandula angustifolia it is widely used for relaxation and stress.
It is considered the most important oils to relieve insomnia, nourishing our nervous system, providing stress release and promoting a sense of calm. Lavender can also uplift us, encouraging us, depending on our individual needs elevating us to a more positive point of view.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used as a treatment for its anaesthetic properties, relieving pain, providing antibacterial protection and aiding rapid healing of the skin. It was also used to reduce inflammation from; acne, eczema, dermatitis, wounds, rashes, insect bites and boils. It was combined with 1% peppermint oil to relieve sunburn.
Lavender oil was also used for the relief of muscle pain, arthritis, sciatica and other inflammatory conditions while relaxing tight muscles and reducing muscle spasms. It was considered a priority for asthma of a nervous or anxious origin and to relieve the symptoms of coughs, colds and flu. Traditionally massaged in to relieve headaches.
By women it was used to relieve menstrual pain and PMS symptoms and was typically massaged into the belly region for relief. One study showed it was the most popular oil to use during childbirth for mild pain relief and was believed to reduce anxiety and tension.
Ayuvedic practices believe it helps us be more perceptive, open our intuition, unblock the third eye and integrate our spiritual self into our daily life.
Suggested Uses
Skin: In skin balms, soaps, perfumes, cosmetics, skin care, aromatherapy, massage oils, compress, bath.
Inhalation: Oil vaporiser or aroma diffuser
Rose Geranium
Rose Geranium aroma helps create a nurturing sense of security and stability while washing away tension and worries.
Geranium oil is perfect for someone who has become very mental in outlook and forgotten sensory experiences, intuition, heart and imagination. It suits a nurturing personality and aids balance and harmony of the Heart Chakra.
Rose Geranium can help a workaholic wanting to slow down and remember to feel with their heart and senses as well as think with their head.
Traditional Uses
Used in massage oils and skin care products to stimulate the lymphatic system and relieve the symptoms of cellulite, fluid retention and oedema.
Believed to not only calm, but also uplift and regulate the nervous system and offer relief from the symptoms of; gloominess, depression, stress, headaches and anxiety.
Research indicates Rose Geranium acts on the adrenal system and supports hormonal health and balance, including PMS and menopause symptoms.
Anti-inflammatory in nature it acts on the skin to help reduce the symptoms of; acne, eczema, psoriasis, burns and wounds.
Suggested Uses
Aroma Diffuser or used in scented water spray
Add to massage oil and skin care
A few drop in a warm Bath
Lemongrass
A energising elixir from the heart of the Cymbopogon plant, Lemongrass has been cherished through the ages for its multifaced qualities; from soul-soothing to invigorating qualities.
Lemongrass oil revitalizes the body and relieves the symptoms of jetlag, clears headaches and helps to combat nervous exhaustion and stress-related conditions.
Traditional Uses
It is a great overall tonic for the body and it boosts the parasympathetic nervous system, which is a boon when recovering from illness, as it also stimulates glandular secretions.
It is useful with respiratory infections such as sore throats, laryngitis and fever and helps prevent spreading of infectious diseases. It is helpful with colitis, indigestion and gastro-enteritis.
Lemongrass oil helps tone the muscles and tissue, relieves muscle pains by making the muscle more supple. It helps with correcting poor circulation and as an insect repellant. It helps to keep pets clean of fleas, ticks and lice.
It also is used for clearing up oily skin and acne, as well as athlete's foot. It alleviates excessive perspiration.
Aromatherapy
With its sweet uplifting scent, Sweet Orange Oil radiates warmth and happiness, reminds us to laugh. Ideal for children, its dual effect effortlessly uplifts while also bringing a calming serenity to energetic spirits.
The aroma is refreshing and cheerful with a sensual nature, Sweet Orange Oil gives warmth and joy to all around, children and adults.
It is ideal for those who take life too seriously and forget how to laugh. It reduces self-doubt and fears of the unknown, allowing us to take on new challenges.
Believed to relieve stress, tension, mild depression and anxiety. Also fused to nourish the nervous system and support a sense of optimism.
Traditional Uses
In France it was considered THE remedy for children, encouraging happiness, optimism and calm. It was also used to help them feel safe and sleep well.
It was considered to have a mild sedative, calming affect and was traditionally used to help combat depression, anxiety and insomnia.
Often used in massage oils to stimulate the lymphatic system - which reduces swelling, fluid retention and cellulite.
In skin care it was considered beneficial soothing dry, irritated and acne prone skin.
Commonly used in cleaning products it will remove oil and fats and mould while acting as an antibacterial for surfaces. Sweet Orange Oil contains around 90% limonene, which is used in many household cleaning products and is an earth friendly alternative to many harmful cleaning products.
Suggested Uses
Aroma Diffuser or in a roll-on for children
Add to home cleaning products, especially bench sprays, bathroom and floor cleaners.
Add a few drops to bath, or antiseptic wash.
Lavender oil is one of the most well know essential oils, and is very versatile. Distilled from the plant Lavandula angustifolia it is widely used for relaxation and stress.
It is considered the most important oils to relieve insomnia, nourishing our nervous system, providing stress release and promoting a sense of calm. Lavender can also uplift us, encouraging us, depending on our individual needs elevating us to a more positive point of view.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used as a treatment for its anaesthetic properties, relieving pain, providing antibacterial protection and aiding rapid healing of the skin. It was also used to reduce inflammation from; acne, eczema, dermatitis, wounds, rashes, insect bites and boils. It was combined with 1% peppermint oil to relieve sunburn.
Lavender oil was also used for the relief of muscle pain, arthritis, sciatica and other inflammatory conditions while relaxing tight muscles and reducing muscle spasms. It was considered a priority for asthma of a nervous or anxious origin and to relieve the symptoms of coughs, colds and flu. Traditionally massaged in to relieve headaches.
By women it was used to relieve menstrual pain and PMS symptoms and was typically massaged into the belly region for relief. One study showed it was the most popular oil to use during childbirth for mild pain relief and was believed to reduce anxiety and tension.
Ayuvedic practices believe it helps us be more perceptive, open our intuition, unblock the third eye and integrate our spiritual self into our daily life.
Suggested Uses
Skin: In skin balms, soaps, perfumes, cosmetics, skin care, aromatherapy, massage oils, compress, bath.
Inhalation: Oil vaporiser or aroma diffuser
Rose Geranium aroma helps create a nurturing sense of security and stability while washing away tension and worries.
Geranium oil is perfect for someone who has become very mental in outlook and forgotten sensory experiences, intuition, heart and imagination. It suits a nurturing personality and aids balance and harmony of the Heart Chakra.
Rose Geranium can help a workaholic wanting to slow down and remember to feel with their heart and senses as well as think with their head.
Traditional Uses
Used in massage oils and skin care products to stimulate the lymphatic system and relieve the symptoms of cellulite, fluid retention and oedema.
Believed to not only calm, but also uplift and regulate the nervous system and offer relief from the symptoms of; gloominess, depression, stress, headaches and anxiety.
Research indicates Rose Geranium acts on the adrenal system and supports hormonal health and balance, including PMS and menopause symptoms.
Anti-inflammatory in nature it acts on the skin to help reduce the symptoms of; acne, eczema, psoriasis, burns and wounds.
Suggested Uses
Aroma Diffuser or used in scented water spray
Add to massage oil and skin care
A few drop in a warm Bath
A energising elixir from the heart of the Cymbopogon plant, Lemongrass has been cherished through the ages for its multifaced qualities; from soul-soothing to invigorating qualities.
Lemongrass oil revitalizes the body and relieves the symptoms of jetlag, clears headaches and helps to combat nervous exhaustion and stress-related conditions.
Traditional Uses
It is a great overall tonic for the body and it boosts the parasympathetic nervous system, which is a boon when recovering from illness, as it also stimulates glandular secretions.
It is useful with respiratory infections such as sore throats, laryngitis and fever and helps prevent spreading of infectious diseases. It is helpful with colitis, indigestion and gastro-enteritis.
Lemongrass oil helps tone the muscles and tissue, relieves muscle pains by making the muscle more supple. It helps with correcting poor circulation and as an insect repellant. It helps to keep pets clean of fleas, ticks and lice.
It also is used for clearing up oily skin and acne, as well as athlete's foot. It alleviates excessive perspiration.