Pure Essential Oils we use in our candle making
BASIL: Is amongst the oils that I immediately think of when I want an oil that can help stimulate my mind and allow me to focus on the task at hand. Basil Essential Oil is an energizing oil and is best used during the morning and daytime hours.
BERGAMOT: Used in protective rituals and also in drawing prosperity. Wear on the palm of each hand.
CEDARWOOD: Cedarwood is a beautiful-smelling essential oil that comes from the same family of trees as the fir and pine. The oil itself is distilled from the tree’s wood or sawdust and therefore has a strong earthy aroma. However, there are some undertones of sweetness too. It’s a calming and centring oil, but the aroma is overall pretty strong and dry.
CINNAMON: A high-vibration oil, used for personal protection. It is also a sexual stimulant in the female. Added to any incense, it increases its powers. Mixed with powdered sandalwood, it makes an incense suitable for all religious or spiritual magic. God for meditation, illumination, and so on.
CITRONELLA: Is most widely known for its ability to deter mosquitos and other insects. Because the aroma is so widely associated with insect repellent products.
CLOVE: An aphrodisiac, worn to attract lovers. Inhaled, the oil helps memory and eyesight.
CYCLAMEN: Worn to ease childbirth by the expectant mother. Also used in love and marriage spells.
EUCALYPTUS: A healing oil, very useful in recuperation after long illnesses. Cures colds with daily application to the throat, forehead and wrists, and by adding it to healing baths. Also used for purifications.
GERANIUM: Rightfully holds a beautiful reputation as an essential oil that is especially well suited for women. It's supportive to the reproductive system, menstrual cycle and during the course of menopause. Its benefits, however, don't just end there. It's a wonderful essential oil for use in balancing the skin's production of sebum and in helping with acne.
GRAPEFRUIT: Has a pleasantly sweet, tangy/tart aroma that blends well with a number of other essential oils. It is great to diffuse with other energizing oils like rosemary because it lightens up and sweetens the blend.
JASMIN: Symbol of the Moon, and of the mysteries of the night. Jasmine oil is used to attract love. The scent helps one relax, sleep, and also facilitates childbirth. It is sometimes used for meditation and general anointing purposes.
LAVENDER: Used in healing and purifying rituals, and also to arouse sexual desire in men. Prostitutes wore it extensively to advertise their trade and to attract customers.
LEMON: Has a powerfully fresh traditional lemon fragrance that is quite energizing and uplifting. Lemon Essential Oil is a good choice to diffuse when trying to clear a room of the smell of cigarette smoke or other unpleasant aromas.
LEMON GRASS: An aid to the psychic powers. Wear on the forehead. Spiritualists and mediums use it, for it helps make contact with spirits.
LEMON VERBENA: has an intense, lemony scent with grassy and floral top notes and blends well with peppermint, spearmint, lemon, neroli, and palmarosa for a unique fragrance.
LIME: Is amongst the most affordable of essential oils and is routinely used for its energizing, fresh and cheerful aroma. It is well known in folklore for its ability to cleanse, purify and renew the spirit and the mind. It is also said to be effective in cleansing the aura.
MANDARIN: Of all the citrus essential oils, Mandarin is often thought to have the sweetest aroma, and it tends to be less stimulating than most other citrus oils with the exception of Bergamot. Although it's not typically found to be as stimulating, Mandarin Oil can be a wonderfully uplifting oil. Aromatically, it blends well with many other essential oils including citrus, floral, wood, spice and herb families of oils.
PATCHOULI: A very powerful occult oil, one of the magnetic oils to be worn by men. It attracts women. Also wards off negativity and evil, gives peace of mind, and is very sensual.
PEPPERMINT: Used to create changes within one’s life. Also used to relax and allow one to unwind.
PINE: Possesses a crisp, fresh pine aroma that blends well with other conifer essential oils and oils in the wood, resin and herbaceous families. It easily blends with citrus essential oils for a nice refreshing blend.
ROSEMARY: A very vitalizing oil, rosemary is used in healing rituals and also to promote prudence, common sense, and self assurance. It aids mental powers when rubbed onto the temples. It is also protective and is used much like Rose Geranium. Rub onto the temples to ease pain of headache and in all healing rituals.
ROSE: The love oil. Used in all love operations, added to baths, and to induce peace and harmony. Take a handful of rose buds, place them in a silver goblet. Pour one dram rose oil over them. Let soak for a week. After this, on a Friday night, burn them over the charcoal to infuse your house with loving vibrations. This is an excellent “peace” incense and can be done regularly to ensure domestic tranquillity.
SANDALWOOD: Protective, very healing, this oil is used to anoint. It also aids one in seeing past incarnations. Try anointing the forehead to promote the Sight.
SPEARMINT: Spearmint, or Mentha spicata, is a type of mint similar to peppermint. It gets its name from its characteristic spear-shaped leaves. Spearmint has a pleasantly sweet taste and is frequently used to flavour toothpaste, mouthwash, chewing gum and candy. One common way to enjoy this herb is brewed into a tea, which can be made from either fresh or dried leaves. Yet, this mint is not only tasty but may also be good for you.
STAR ANISE: A boon to clairvoyance, it is often added to a ritual bath preceding any attempt at divination. It is also worn during divinatory rituals.
THYME: Contains 20 percent to 54 percent thymol, which gives thyme oil its antiseptic properties. For this reason, thyme is commonly used in mouthwashes and toothpastes. It effectively kills germs and infections in the mouth and protects the teeth from plaque and decay. Thymol also kills fungi and is commercially added to hand sanitizers and antifungal creams.
YLANG-YLANG: Makes its wearer irresistible to the opposite sex. Also soothes the problems of married life. Can help in finding a job. If worn to interviews you will be much calmer and more impressive to the interviewer. Sometimes called “Flower of Flowers.”