Fractionated Coconut Oil
doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil is a natural carrier oil that readily absorbs into the skin, making it ideal for topical delivery. Its feather-light emollient effect provides a soothing barrier without clogging the body’s pores, making it an excellent moisturizer for dry or troubled skin. It leaves the skin feeling silky smooth and non-greasy, unlike other vegetable carrier oils. Fractionated Coconut Oil is completely soluble with all essential oils and is colorless, odorless, and stain-free.
Cedarwood Essential Oil
The warm, woody aroma of Cedarwood essential oil promotes a relaxing environment when used topically or aromatically.
Cedarwood trees are native to cold climates, thriving in high altitudes and growing up to 100 feet high. It is known as a pioneer because it’s one of the first trees to return after an area has been cleared.
Reminiscent of the size and strength of the cedarwood tree, Cedarwood oil has a grounding scent. It’s frequently used in massage therapy and has clarifying properties when applied topically.
Siam Wood Essential Oil
Siam wood—also known as Thai rosewood—is native to Southeast Asia and is often used to make furniture.
Siam Wood essential oil is typically steam-distilled from woodchips or sawdust. It’s prized in perfumery for its warm, exotic scent. The oil is also valued for creating an uplifting atmosphere.
Grapefruit Essential Oil
Once called a forbidden fruit and one of the seven wonders of Barbados, grapefruit was first documented in 1750 by Welsh Reverend Griffith Hughes. The name grapefruit comes from the grape-like cluster in which the fruit grows.
Known for its energizing and invigorating aroma, Grapefruit essential oil creates an uplifting environment when diffused or applied topically. Grapefruit oil is also renowned for its cleansing and purifying properties and is frequently used in skincare for its ability to promote clear, healthy-looking skin.
Bergamot Essential Oil
Bergamot essential oil is unique among citrus oils because it can create both an uplifting and calming environment.
Bergamot is the most delicate citrus plant, requiring a special climate and soil to thrive. Italians have used bergamot oil for years to soothe and rejuvenate the skin.
Coriander Essential Oil
Coriander essential oil is sourced from the seeds of an aromatic annual herb that grows up to three feet high—the same plant we get Cilantro essential oil from. Like Lavender essential oil, Coriander oil has a high linalool content, which promotes a clear complexion when applied to the skin. It’s sweet, herbaceous aroma adds a fresh, hearty note to essential oil blends.
Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Australia is home to more than 700 types of fast-growing, flowering evergreens known as eucalyptus. Part of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), these plants can grow to 60 feet tall and 15 feet wide.
The primary chemical component in Eucalyptus essential oil is eucalyptol (1,8-Cineole), which is where the essential oil gets its cleansing properties.
Coconut Extract
The coconut extract used in Endless Summer essential oil blend is a unique, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) material that offers a traditional coconut aromatic profile. This ingredient can also be found in the beloved doTERRA sun products.
Benzoin
Benzion (otherwise known as Styrax tonkinensis resin extract) helps add a sweet aroma to the Coastal Escape oil blend.
Seaweed Extract
Seaweed extract is derived from a variety of marine algae. These nutrient-rich plants thrive in the ocean’s cool, shallow waters, absorbing a wealth of minerals and vitamins from their environment.
Historically, seaweed has been prized for its medicinal properties, particularly in ancient Asian cultures where it was employed for its vast benefits. It has a fresh, briny scent that’s reminiscent of the ocean, evoking the feeling of standing by the sea.
Red Champaca
Red champaca (also known as Michelia champaca or nag champa) is a flowering tree native to Southeast Asia, particularly India, Nepal, and Indonesia. This evergreen tree produces vibrant red-orange blossoms that are visually stunning and emit a rich, intoxicating fragrance.
The scent of red champaca is often described as sweet, floral, and slightly spicy, with a warm and exotic undertone that makes it a popular choice in high-end perfumes and incense.
Historically, red champaca has been deeply revered in various cultures, particularly in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Its flowers are used in religious ceremonies and offerings. The legendary nag champa incense, beloved worldwide, is named after this flower, and it captures the essence of the champaca tree’s mystical and enchanting aroma.