Himachal Herbal FRANKINCENSE-LEMON-VANILLA ESSENTIAL OIL FOR COSMETIC SOAP MAKING AROMATHERAPY-3PC EACH 10ML(30 ml)
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Frankincense-Frankincense Oil is derived from Boswellia plant. It is having very good fragrance and it is sweet scented body oil which calms the body gradually lightens stretch mark and scars. It also works as a efficient face cream that delays the aging of the skin. It is having very good aroma and it soothes and calms the mind with its aroma and it is very good for massaging. This serum helps to boost the look of the skin by relaxing muscles when massaged with it.Lemon-Lemon Essential oil is derived from Citrus Limonium. It is rich in Vitamin C which is very beneficial for your skin and health. It helps to rejuvenate skin and bring a natural glow and clears your skin from the deepest layer of your skin and makes it healthy and clear. It works as an efficient disinfectant and helps in removing germs and curing infections. It is also having a very good fragrance and is used to remove the bad body odor. It can also be used as hair care as it helps in fighting against the dandruff and nourishes your scalp. It is 100% organic and natural and completely safe to use.. It Is Also Used For Clearing Varied Skin Related Problems. Furthermore, lemon essential oil is antiseptic and antimicrobial, which helps to resolve secondary infections that often complicate acne and dandruff.Vanilla-Vanilla essential oil throughout history, vanilla has been used in lotions, soaps, body and hair care products, incense, baked goods, and ice cream. Most perfumes that delight the senses have a least a few drops of vanilla. Native to mexico and central america, the climbing plant reaches about 12 feet in height and has clusters of green and yellow flowers that develop into aromatic brown pods with tiny seeds inside. The seed pods are put through a solvent extraction method to capture the oil. Here's a fun fact: the melipone bee, which is only found in mexico, pollinates the vanilla flower. In 1836, charles moran began hand pollinating the flowers so that vanilla could be cultivated throughout the world.