Primary Benefits
- Provides a calm, floral, feminine aroma
- Offers a cooling and soothing sensation to skin
- Provides a centred, balancing scent during massage
*For a complete list of approved claims and benefits, see the Approved Claims List.
*For a complete list of approved claims and benefits, see the Approved Claims List.
*For a complete list of approved claims and benefits, see the Approved Claims List.
Clary sage is a biennial or perennial herb that grows up to six feet in height. In the Middle Ages, the plant was frequently used to soothe the skin. Clary Sage essential oil is known for its calming scent and skin benefits.
The main chemical component of Clary Sage oil is linalyl acetate—part of the esters group—making it one of the most relaxing, soothing, and balancing essential oil aromas. Inhaling Clary Sage essential oil promotes a relaxing environment
Lavender is widely considered a must-have essential oil because of its versatility. It’s been used and cherished for centuries because of its unmistakable aroma and myriad of benefits. Ancient Egyptians and Romans used lavender for bathing and cooking and in perfumes.
Lavender essential oil is distilled from the freshly harvested flowering tops of the true lavender plant (also known as English lavender) from lavender farms in Bulgaria, France, and other areas of the world.
The gentle, relaxing aroma of Lavender oil is best known for promoting a peaceful environment
Bergamot essential oil is unique among citrus oils. Reminiscent of earl grey tea, Bergamot adds a smooth, calming sweetness to any essential oil blend in addition to its bright, uplifting benefits.
Bergamot is one of the most delicate citrus plants, requiring a special climate and soil to thrive. Italy is one of the most ideal locations two grow this cherished fruit in commercial quantities, and Italians have used bergamot oil for years to soothe and rejuvenate the skin.
Nicknamed the “plant’s physician” for its positive effects on nearby flora, Roman chamomile oil is a common ingredient in teas, face creams, hair dyes, shampoos, and perfumes. Ancient Romans used it to promote courage during war.
As an essential oil, Roman Chamomile is widely known for its calming aromatic qualities.
Ylang Ylang essential oil is derived from the star-shaped flowers of the tropical ylang ylang tree. Like jasmine, ylang ylang has been used for centuries in religious and wedding ceremonies.
The calming scent of Ylang Ylang oil helps create a positive atmosphere. It’s frequently used in luxurious personal care products for its enchanting aroma and nourishing properties.
Cedarwood essential oil has a warm, woody, and grounding aroma that promotes a relaxing environment when used topically or aromatically.
A member of the Pelargonium genus, the geranium plant is grown for its beauty and serves as a staple of the perfume industry. There are over 200 varieties of Pelargonium flowers, but only a few are used for essential oil. Geranium essential oil is steam-distilled from the leaves, stalks, and flowers of the Pelargonium graveolens plant.
Geranium oil use dates back to ancient Egypt, when Egyptians used it to beautify the skin and hair. The edible leaves and flowers are often used in desserts, cakes, jellies, and teas.
doTERRA Geranium essential oil promotes the appearance of clear skin and healthy hair, making it ideal for hair and skincare products. The aroma creates a calming, relaxing atmosphere.
Fennel essential oil has a licorice-like aroma and flavour. Fennel oil is commonly used in topical abdominal massages for its sweet, gentle scent and is often added to baked goods and drinks for a soft, delicious taste.
Carrot seed essential oil has a dry, sweet-woody, and earthy aroma and is derived from the dried seeds of the Daucus carota botanical, more commonly known as the Wild Carrot or “Queen Anne’s Lace,” as it is referred to in Europe.
The use of Carrot Seed oil originated in the time of the ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, French, and Indians, who used it in their traditional practices. It has also been found used in traditional Chinese, where it is used as part of a bath or massage oil.
Also used in the manufacturing of perfumes, it has been highly prized for its ability to add woody nuance to scents. When used in cosmetics, it’s a traditional and popular moisturizing agent.
Palmarosa essential oil has a rose-like scent. Though the name suggests it comes from a tree or flowering rose, Palmarosa (or Indian geranium) is derived from a grass that’s dried then steam-distilled to create a fresh, fragrant essential oil. doTERRA sources Palmarosa oil from Nepal.
Vitex essential oil is a product steam-distilled from the leaves and berries of the Vitex agnus-castus plant, also known as the chaste tree or chasteberry. It is primarily used in aromatic and topical applications.
The scent of Vitex oil is often described as a dry, bittersweet-floral, herbal aroma with hints of mint or camphor.
Topical use: Apply topically to the back of the neck, on temples, or abdomen as needed. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity. See additional precautions below.
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.
Topical use: Apply topically to the back of the neck, on temples, or abdomen as needed. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity. See additional precautions below.
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.
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