Warm Essential Oils
Comforting, enveloping, and inviting. A quality shared by spicy, resinous, and woody oils — adds depth and coziness.
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A warming, spicy oil with strong circulatory and analgesic properties. Used in muscle blends, digestion support, and to stimulate sluggish circulation.
A warm, sweet-spicy oil from cardamom seeds. Used for digestive support, nausea, and as a comforting note in seasonal and warming blends.
A warm, intensely spicy bark oil widely used in seasonal blends. One of the most sensitising oils — use at 0.1% maximum for any skin application.
One of the most potent essential oils. High in eugenol, used for pain relief, dental care, and immune support. Always use at very low dilutions.
A warm, spicy root oil that supports digestion and circulation. Also used to ease nausea and bring heat to massage blends.
A richly floral absolute with deeply romantic and uplifting qualities. One of the most prized aromatic materials in perfumery and emotional wellbeing blends.
One of the most potent antimicrobial essential oils. Rich in carvacrol, used for immune support and infection control. Use only at very low dilutions.
A gentle, sweet floral oil known for its deeply calming effects. One of the safest oils for children and sensitive skin.
A silky, warm wood oil revered for centuries in meditation and luxury perfumery. One of the finest base notes in aromatherapy.
A warm, sweet citrus oil with a cheerful, uplifting character. One of the safest and most beginner-friendly oils available.
A potent herbal oil with among the strongest antimicrobial profiles in aromatherapy. Used for immune and respiratory support. Use at low dilutions only.
A rich, intensely floral oil with a reputation for romance and relaxation. Use sparingly — a little goes a long way.