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Cinnamon essential oil “Aroma Kraina” 10 ml

5.10

Description: spicy, sweet, warm, woody

Cinnamon essential oil is one of the coziest and most wintery oils. It is also considered a “feel-good” oil because of its ability to uplift the mood, make you feel more optimistic, and relaxed. If you're expecting guests on a winter evening, it's definitely worth adding a few drops of cinnamon essential oil to your diffuser.

People are mostly familiar with the scent of cinnamon bark (used in cooking), but the scent from the leaves is slightly lighter, spicier, and may resemble clove more.


Usage: in aroma lamps, for massage (has a warming effect), for scenting rooms.

Usage: Aroma lamp: 3–7 drops per 15 m². Baths: 4–7 drops (mix with an emulsifier: 100–200 grams of salt). Massage: 3–7 drops per 15 grams of carrier oil. Enriching cosmetics: 1–5 drops per 10 grams of base.

 

Ylang-ylang essential oil “Aroma crane” 10 ml

5.30

Description: sweet, sensual, floral.


In aromatherapy – has a calming effect, helps with nervousness, is toning, and mood-lifting.

For use in aroma lamps, baths, and massage.

Ylang-ylang essential oil is used in folk medicine for wound care (accelerates healing), relieving stress, strengthening the nervous system, managing high blood pressure, and balancing the hormonal system.

Usage:  Aroma lamp: 3–7 drops per 15 m². Baths: 4–7 drops (mix with an emulsifier: 100–200 g of salt). Massage: 3–7 drops per 15 g of carrier oil. Enriching cosmetics: 1–5 drops per 10 grams of base.

Juniper essential oil “Aroma Kraina” 10 ml

3.80

When used in aromatherapy, juniper berry essential oil helps to relax and provides mental clarity. Suitable for use in baths, massage, aroma lamps, inhalations, and compresses. Also used for purifying rooms.

Juniper essential oil has antibacterial properties. In folk medicine, it is used for detoxifying the body, strengthening the immune system, stimulating blood circulation, reducing swelling, and relieving cramps. Juniper essential oil is suitable for protecting and strengthening the gums, reducing toothache, and decreasing gum swelling.

Like most essential oils, juniper berry essential oil also helps with fatigue and drowsiness.

Used in perfumery, skincare, and hair care.

Usage:  Aroma lamp: 3–7 drops per 15 m². Baths: 4–7 drops (mix with an emulsifier: 100–200 g of sea or table salt). Saunas: 5–6 drops per 15 m². Massage: 3–7 drops per 15 g of massage oil. Enriching cosmetic products: 1–5 drops per 10 g of base (cream, shampoo). Aroma pendants: 1–2 drops.

Lavender essential oil “Aroma crane” 10 ml

5.90

Description: floral, fresh, sweet.


Lavender has a calming and relaxing effect and promotes better sleep. For those struggling with insomnia, spray lavender essential oil into the room — it helps relieve emotional tension.


Lavender is also invaluable for all skin types and is successfully used in acne treatment.


In folk medicine, lavender essential oil is used for headaches, treating wounds and burns, soothing sunburns, stimulating circulation, relieving bladder problems and muscle pain, as well as digestive and respiratory issues.

Usage: can be used in baths, aroma lamps, for inhalation, in saunas, and for massage.
Room scenting: 3–7 drops of essential oil per 15 square meters added to an aroma lamp.
Baths: 4–7 drops mixed with an emulsifier: 100–200 g of salt.
Enriching cosmetics: 1–5 drops per 10 g of base.

Bergamot essential oil “Aroma crane” 10 ml

4.50

Description: rich, sweet, fruity, citrusy, fresh.


Usage: can be used in baths, aroma lamps, for inhalation, in saunas, and for massage.

Bergamot essential oil has a mood-lifting effect, gives renewed energy, and helps relieve negative thoughts. Spray it into the air after a hard workday or before hosting guests. Bergamot also brings mental clarity and new inner strength, so it’s a great oil to keep nearby during complex projects or studying.

Bergamot essential oil alleviates symptoms of colds, stimulates circulation, boosts appetite, and helps with skin issues. It is often used in soaps, creams, and shampoos. Add a few drops to your unscented shampoo – it soothes the scalp, promotes hair growth, and adds shine.

Usage:

Room scenting: 3–7 drops of essential oil per 15 square meters added to an aroma lamp,

Baths: 4–7 drops mixed with an emulsifier: 100–200 g of salt.

Enriching cosmetics: 1–5 drops per 10 g of base.

Nulg essential oil “Aroma crane” 10 ml

4.70
Usage: Aroma lamp: 3–7 drops per 15 m². Baths: 4–7 drops (mix with an emulsifier: 100–200 grams of salt). Massage: 3–7 drops per 15 g of massage oil. Enriching cosmetics: 1–5 drops per 10 g of base.  

Tea tree essential oil “Aroma crane” 10 ml

4.40

Usage: Tea tree essential oil. Aroma lamp: 3–7 drops per 15 m². Baths: 4–7 drops (mix with an emulsifier: 100–200 grams of salt). Massage: 3–7 drops per 15 grams of carrier oil. Enriching cosmetics: 1–5 drops per 10 grams of base.

Ingredients: Tea tree essential oil.

Tea tree essential oil is a must-have in every first aid kit. It is considered more effective than eucalyptus or rosemary oil. Its aroma is very specific, with camphor notes. In times of emotional upheaval, tea tree oil helps stabilize the nervous state, relieve fear, and restore confidence. The oil has strong antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. It is an excellent remedy for preventing and treating acute respiratory infections (flu, bronchitis, cough, tonsillitis, etc.). A natural fever reducer. Effectively treats fresh burns, wounds, cuts on the skin (herpes, eczema, etc.), and relieves itching and redness after insect bites. In cosmetology, the oil is used to combat various skin infections such as acne, pimples, abscesses, as well as various viral dermatitis. The oil perfectly complements shampoo, helps strengthen hair structure, and eliminates dandruff.