Ehtoob Aesthetics - Essential & Carrier Oil Inventory

ESSENTIAL & CARRIER OILS INVENTORY
 
Almond- Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis):
Sweet almond oil is a type of oil that is extracted from the seeds of sweet almonds. It is a popular ingredient in many cosmetic and skincare products due to its moisturizing and nourishing properties. Sweet almond oil is known to be rich in vitamin E, which is an antioxidant that helps to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals. It also contains fatty acids, such as oleic acid and linoleic acid, which help to hydrate and soothe the skin. 
Sweet almond oil can be used as a natural moisturizer for the skin, hair, and nails. It is often added to lotions, creams, and soaps to help nourish and soften the skin. It can also be used as a carrier oil for essential oils, making it a popular ingredient in aromatherapy and massage oils.
 
Apricot Kernel Oil (Prunus Armeniaca):
Apricot kernel oil is derived from the kernels or seeds of apricots, which are the fruit of the Prunus armeniaca tree. The Prunus armeniaca tree is native to Central and East Asia, and it is believed to have originated in China. From there, it spread to other parts of Asia, including Korea, Japan, and India.
Apricot kernel oil is high in oleic acid, which is a monounsaturated fatty acid that can help to soften and hydrate the skin. It also contains linoleic acid, which is an essential fatty acid that can improve the skin's barrier function and help to prevent moisture loss. In addition, apricot kernel oil is rich in vitamins A, C, and E, which are powerful antioxidants that can protect the skin from environmental damage.
 
Argan oil (Argania spinosa):
Argan oil is a plant oil that is extracted from the kernels of the argan tree, which is native to Morocco. It is known for its rich, nutty flavor and its many health benefits, both for the skin and the hair.
Argan oil is high in vitamin E and fatty acids, which makes it a popular ingredient in many cosmetic products, including moisturizers, hair conditioners, and anti-aging creams. 
 
Avacado Oil (Persea Gratissima):
Avocado oil is a type of edible oil that is extracted from the pulp of avocados. It is a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acids mainly oleic and palmitic acids. Avocado oil is also high in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals,
 
Baobab Oil (Adansonia digitata):
Baobab oil is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the baobab tree (Adansonia digitata). The baobab tree is native to several regions in Africa, including Madagascar, Senegal, and Tanzania, and has been used for centuries by traditional healers and in local cuisine.
Baobab oil is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins A, D, E, and F, and phytosterols, which are plant compounds that may have anti-inflammatory properties. It is believed to have a range of benefits for the skin and hair, including moisturizing and nourishing properties, anti-aging effects, and the ability to improve the appearance of scars and blemishes.


Bergamot Oil (Citrus bergamia Risso et Poiteau):
 Bergamot oil is a type of essential oil that is extracted from the rinds of the bergamot orange fruit, which is a citrus fruit that grows in southern Italy. The oil has a fresh, citrusy scent and is commonly used in aromatherapy and perfumes.
Bergamot oil is known for its calming and uplifting properties, and it is often used to reduce stress and anxiety. It is also used as a natural remedy for a variety of conditions, including skin infections, digestive issues, and respiratory problems.
Black Seed Oil (Nigella sativa):
Black seed oil is a type of oil that is derived from the seeds of the Nigella sativa plant, which is also known as black cumin. The oil is commonly used in traditional medicine systems, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia, and has been used for centuries to treat a variety of health conditions.
Black seed oil is believed to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties, and it is sometimes used to help treat conditions such as asthma, allergies, diabetes, high blood pressure, and digestive problems. It is also sometimes used topically to help treat skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.
 
Broccoli Seed Oil (Brassica Oleracea Italica):
Broccoli seed oil is a cold-pressed oil that is extracted from the seeds of broccoli plants. It is a rich source of fatty acids, particularly erucic acid (omega-9) and oleic acid (omega-6), as well as antioxidants like vitamin E.
 
Carrot Seed Oil (Daucus Carota Sativa):
 Carrot seed oil is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the Daucus carota plant, which is also known as wild carrot or Queen Anne's lace. The oil is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, including vitamin A, vitamin E, and beta-carotene.
Carrot seed oil is often used in the cosmetics and skincare industry for its moisturizing and rejuvenating properties. It is believed to have anti-aging effects and can help improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. It is also used in hair care products to promote hair growth and improve scalp health.
 
Castor Oil - Jamaican Black (Ricinus communis):
 Jamaican black castor oil is a type of castor oil that is made from the seeds of the castor plant (Ricinus communis) that is native to Africa and India. It is different from regular castor oil in that the seeds are roasted before being pressed to make the oil, which gives it a dark color and a distinctive, slightly burnt scent.
Jamaican black castor oil has been used for centuries in Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean as a natural remedy for a wide range of ailments, including skin and hair issues. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, and may help to moisturize and nourish the skin and hair.
One of the key differences between Jamaican black castor oil and regular castor oil is the way it is processed. Jamaican black castor oil is made by roasting the castor beans before pressing them, while regular castor oil is made by cold-pressing the beans. This roasting process is said to give Jamaican black castor oil a higher concentration of ash, which is thought to provide additional nourishment to the hair and skin.

Cedarwood Oil (Cedrus atlantica):
Cedarwood oil is an essential oil that is derived from various species of cedar trees, including the Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica), the Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara), and the Texas cedar (Juniperus mexicana). The oil is extracted from the wood of the tree through steam distillation.
Cedarwood oil has been used for thousands of years for its various properties, including as a natural insect repellent, as incense in religious ceremonies, and as a medicine for a range of ailments. It has been used in traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, and Native American medicine.
In modern times, the scientific study of cedarwood oil has revealed that it contains a variety of compounds with therapeutic properties, including sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, and cedrol. These compounds have been found to have anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties, among others. As a result, cedarwood oil is used in a variety of products, including cosmetics, perfumes, and aromatherapy oils.
 
 
Chamomile - Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile):
Roman chamomile, also known as English chamomile, is native to western Europe, including the British Isles. It is believed to have been introduced to North America and other parts of the world by European settlers.
The plant is a member of the Asteraceae family and is a close relative of German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), which is also commonly used for medicinal purposes. However, the two plants have different growing habits and produce slightly different chemical constituents.
Roman chamomile has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties, particularly for its calming and soothing effects. It is also used in aromatherapy and as a flavoring agent in various food and beverage products.
 
Clary Sage Oil (Salvia sclarea):
Clary sage, also known as Salvia sclarea, is a perennial herb that is native to the Mediterranean region, as well as parts of Central Asia and North Africa. The plant is a member of the mint family, Lamiaceae, and is closely related to other well-known herbs such as basil, lavender, and rosemary.
Today, clary sage is commonly used in aromatherapy and alternative medicine practices, and is believed to have a variety of therapeutic benefits, including as a natural remedy for anxiety and stress, as well as for promoting relaxation and restful sleep.
  
Clove Oil (Syzygium aromaticum):
Clove oil is an essential oil derived from the clove plant, which is native to Indonesia and other tropical regions of Southeast Asia. The clove tree is an evergreen tree that grows up to 12 meters tall, and it produces a fragrant flower bud that is harvested for its essential oil. Clove oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and as a spice for cooking.
The process of obtaining clove oil involves steam distillation of the dried flower buds. The oil is then separated from the distilled water, and the result is a highly concentrated essential oil with a strong, spicy aroma.
Clove oil is widely used in aromatherapy, as well as in dental and oral care products, due to its antiseptic and analgesic properties. It is also used in some traditional medicines to treat a variety of ailments, including digestive issues, respiratory problems, and skin conditions.
 
Coconut Oil (Cocos nucifera):
Fractionated coconut oil is a type of coconut oil that has been processed to remove most of its long-chain fatty acids, leaving behind mainly medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). This process results in a clear, odorless, and liquid oil that is more stable and has a longer shelf life than regular coconut oil.
Fractionated coconut oil has become popular in the field of aromatherapy and massage therapy as a carrier oil for essential oils. Carrier oils are used to dilute essential oils before they are applied to the skin, as essential oils are highly concentrated and can cause skin irritation if applied undiluted. Fractionated coconut oil is a popular choice for a carrier oil because it is light, non-greasy, and easily absorbed into the skin, allowing the essential oils to be effectively delivered to the body.
 
Cucumber Seed Oil (Cucumis Sativus):
Cucumber seed oil is a carrier oil that is extracted from the seeds of the cucumber fruit. It is a light and non-greasy oil that is rich in vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamin E. Cucumber seed oil is commonly used in skincare products due to its moisturizing, nourishing, and anti-inflammatory properties. It is also used in hair care products to promote healthy hair growth and reduce hair breakage. 
 
Evening Prim Rose Oil (Oenothera biennis):
Evening primrose oil is a carrier oil that is derived from the seeds of the evening primrose plant (Oenothera biennis). It is a popular carrier oil in aromatherapy and cosmetic formulations due to its high concentration of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an omega-6 fatty acid that is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties.

Evening primrose oil is a light, non-greasy oil that is easily absorbed into the skin, making it a popular choice for use in massage oils, lotions, and facial serums. It is also commonly used to dilute essential oils, as it helps to spread the essential oils over a larger area of skin and reduces the risk of skin irritation. 
 
Flax Seed Oil (Linum usitatissimum):
Flaxseed oil is a popular carrier oil that is commonly used in aromatherapy and skincare products. It is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential fatty acids that are important for maintaining good health. Flaxseed oil is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties, making it a great choice for use in massage oils and other products intended to soothe sore muscles and joints.
As a carrier oil, flaxseed oil is used to dilute essential oils before they are applied to the skin. This helps to reduce the risk of irritation or sensitivity caused by using undiluted essential oils. Flaxseed oil is also a good choice for use in hair care products, as it can help to nourish and moisturize the scalp and hair.

Frankincense Oil (Boswellia sacra):
Frankincense essential oil is an oil that is extracted from the resin of the Boswellia tree. The Boswellia tree is native to the Middle East and parts of Africa, and has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. Frankincense essential oil is known for its distinctive aroma, which is often described as woody, spicy, and slightly sweet.
 
Geranium Oil (Pelargonium graveolens):
Geranium oil is an essential oil that is extracted from the leaves and stems of the geranium plant, also known as Pelargonium graveolens. The plant is native to South Africa, but is now grown in many parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
The use of geranium oil dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was used in perfumes, cosmetics, and medicinal preparations. It was also used in traditional medicine in other parts of the world, such as China and India.
Today, geranium oil is still used in perfumes and cosmetics, as well as in aromatherapy and natural medicine. It is believed to have a variety of health benefits, such as reducing inflammation, improving skin health, and relieving anxiety and stress.

Grapefruit Oil (Citrus Paradisi):

 Grapefruit essential oil is derived from the peel of the grapefruit, which is a citrus fruit that is believed to have originated in Barbados in the 18th century. The fruit is a hybrid of the sweet orange and the pomelo, which is a citrus fruit that is native to Southeast Asia.
The use of grapefruit essential oil dates back to the early 1800s, when it was first extracted by steam distillation. It was initially used in perfumery, but later gained popularity as a flavoring agent in the food and beverage industry. In the early 1900s, grapefruit essential oil was also recognized for its therapeutic properties and began to be used in aromatherapy and natural medicine.
Today, grapefruit essential oil is widely used in aromatherapy for its energizing and uplifting properties. It is also used in skincare and hair care products for its cleansing and purifying properties, as well as in household cleaning products for its natural disinfectant properties.
 
Grape Seed Oil (Vitis Vinifera):
Grapeseed essential oil is a type of oil that is extracted from the seeds of grapes. This oil is often used in aromatherapy and as a carrier oil in massage and skincare products due to its light texture and high antioxidant content.
Grapeseed essential oil contains high levels of linoleic acid, a type of omega-6 fatty acid, as well as other beneficial compounds such as vitamin E, resveratrol, and proanthocyanidins. Some studies suggest that grapeseed oil may have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties, and may also have potential benefits for the skin, hair, and heart health.

However, it is important to note that grapeseed essential oil should be used with caution, as it may cause allergic reactions in some people.
 
Helichrysum Oil (Helichrysum stoechas):
Helichrysum oil is an essential oil derived from the flowers of the Helichrysum italicum plant, also known as the curry plant or immortelle. The plant is native to the Mediterranean region and is cultivated in various parts of the world for its aromatic and medicinal properties.
The oil is extracted from the flowers through steam distillation and is known for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties. It is commonly used in aromatherapy and natural medicine for a variety of purposes, including reducing inflammation, promoting skin health, and supporting respiratory health.
Helichrysum oil is also used in skincare products for its ability to promote skin regeneration and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is often used in combination with other essential oils and carrier oils to create blends for topical application or diffusing. As with any essential oil, it should be used with caution and in moderation, and it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before use.

Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia chinensis):
Jojoba oil is a liquid wax extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant (Simmondsia chinensis). The plant is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Jojoba oil is a popular ingredient in cosmetics and personal care products due to its moisturizing and soothing properties. It is known for being non-greasy and easily absorbed by the skin.
Jojoba oil contains a variety of beneficial compounds, including vitamin E, vitamin B complex, silicon, chromium, copper, and zinc. It is also rich in fatty acids, including oleic acid and erucic acid, which help to nourish and protect the skin.
Jojoba oil can be used as a moisturizer for the face, body, and hair. It is often used in massage oils, lotions, and other skin care products. Jojoba oil is also used in the production of biodiesel and as a lubricant for machinery.
 
Lavender Oil (Lavandula angustifolia):
Lavender essential oil is a type of essential oil that is extracted from the flowers of the lavender plant, scientifically known as Lavandula angustifolia. It is one of the most popular essential oils and is commonly used in aromatherapy, as well as in various personal care and household products.
Lavender essential oil is known for its soothing and calming properties and is often used to help reduce stress, anxiety, and promote relaxation. It is also believed to have antimicrobial properties, which can help to prevent or treat various skin infections.
In addition to its therapeutic benefits, lavender essential oil is often used as a natural fragrance in personal care products such as soaps, shampoos, and lotions. It can also be added to cleaning products to provide a fresh, floral scent.
 
Lemongrass Oil (Cymbopogon citratus):
Lemongrass oil is a type of essential oil that is extracted from the leaves and stems of the lemongrass plant, which is native to tropical regions of Asia, Africa, and South America. Lemongrass oil has a lemony, fresh, and sweet aroma, and is commonly used in aromatherapy, perfumes, and other fragrances.
Lemongrass oil is believed to have a number of therapeutic properties, including anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiseptic, and insecticidal properties. It is commonly used as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments, including headaches, muscle pain, digestive issues, and anxiety. It is also used as a natural insect repellent.
 
Myrrh Oil (Commiphora myrrha):
Myrrh oil is an essential oil extracted from the resin of the Commiphora myrrha tree, which is native to the Arabian Peninsula and parts of Africa. Myrrh has been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine and religious ceremonies, and its oil is known for its various health benefits.
Myrrh oil is commonly used in aromatherapy for its calming and grounding properties. It is believed to help reduce stress and anxiety, as well as promote relaxation and a peaceful state of mind. Myrrh oil is also known for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which make it useful for treating various types of pain and inflammation, including muscle pain, joint pain, and headaches.
In addition to its calming and pain-relieving properties, myrrh oil is also used for its antimicrobial and antifungal properties. It is commonly used to treat oral infections, such as gingivitis and tooth decay, and to help heal wounds and skin infections.
 
Neem Oil (Azadirachta indica):
Neem oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica), which is native to the Indian subcontinent. It has been used for centuries in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for its various therapeutic properties.

Neem oil contains a variety of biologically active compounds, including nimbin, nimbidin, azadirachtin, and salannin, among others. These compounds are believed to have antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and insecticidal properties, among other potential health benefits.

Neem oil is commonly used as an ingredient in cosmetics, soaps, and shampoos due to its moisturizing and nourishing properties. It is also used in agriculture as a natural insecticide and fungicide, as well as in animal care products to treat skin conditions and repel insects.

 
Neroli Oil (Citrus Aurantium Amara):
Neroli oil is a fragrant essential oil that is derived from the flowers of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium). It is named after the Princess of Nerola, who used the oil as a perfume in the 17th century.
Neroli oil has a sweet, floral scent and is often used in perfumes, cosmetics, and aromatherapy products. It is believed to have a calming effect on the nervous system and is often used to reduce stress and anxiety. It is also used in skincare products for its moisturizing and rejuvenating properties, and it is believed to help reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks.
In addition to its cosmetic and aromatherapy uses, neroli oil is also used in some traditional medicines to treat a variety of health conditions, including digestive problems, insomnia, and headaches. However, more research is needed to fully understand its potential health benefits.
 
Oregano Oil (Origanum vulgare):
Oregano essential oil is a highly concentrated oil that is extracted from the leaves of the oregano plant (Origanum vulgare) through steam distillation. It has a strong, spicy, and herbal aroma and is used in aromatherapy and natural health practices for its many potential benefits.
Oregano essential oil is known for its antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties. It may also have antioxidant properties, making it a popular choice for natural health remedies. It is often used to support the immune system, relieve respiratory issues, ease muscle and joint pain, and promote digestive health.

Pomegranate Seed Oil (Punica granatum):
Pomegranate seed oil is a type of oil that is extracted from the seeds of the pomegranate fruit. It is known for its high concentration of antioxidants, which can provide a range of health benefits.

Pomegranate seed oil is rich in a type of polyphenol called ellagic acid, which has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-free radical properties. It is also high in tocopherols, which are a type of vitamin E that can help protect the skin from damage caused by environmental factors such as UV radiation.


Pumpkin Seed Oil (Cucurbita pepo L.):
Pumpkin seed oil is a cold-pressed oil (extracted from pumpkin seed) that is rich in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. It has a light, nutty aroma and is easily absorbed by the skin. It is commonly used in aromatherapy blends for its nourishing and moisturizing properties.
 
Rose Oil (Rosa damascena):
Rose oil, also known as rose otto or attar of roses, is a highly aromatic essential oil extracted from the petals of various species of rose, primarily Rosa damascena and Rosa centifolia. The oil is extracted through a process called steam distillation, which involves passing steam through the petals to release the aromatic compounds and then condensing the steam to collect the oil.

Rose oil has a sweet, floral fragrance and is highly valued in perfumery and aromatherapy. It is also used in the production of cosmetics, soaps, and other personal care products. Rose oil is believed to have a number of therapeutic properties, including reducing anxiety and stress, improving mood, and promoting relaxation. 
 
Rose Hip Oil (Rosa rubiginosa eglanteria):
Rose hip oil is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the wild rose bush (Rosa moschata or Rosa rubiginosa). It is rich in essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins, including vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E. Rose hip oil is commonly used in skincare products due to its moisturizing and anti-aging properties.
Rose hip oil is believed to help improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars, as well as to hydrate and soothe dry, irritated skin. It is also used to lighten dark spots and hyperpigmentation, and to improve skin texture and tone.

Sandalwood Oil (Santalum album):
Sandalwood oil is an essential oil that is derived from the sandalwood tree (Santalum album) through steam distillation of its woodchips. Sandalwood is native to southern India and is also found in other parts of Asia, including Indonesia and Australia.
Sandalwood oil has a distinctive, woody, and sweet aroma that is often used in perfumes, cosmetics, and aromatherapy. It is known for its calming and relaxing properties and is often used to help reduce anxiety and stress. It is also used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
 
Safflower Oil (Carthamus tinctorius):
Sandalwood oil is an essential oil that is derived from the sandalwood tree (Santalum album) through steam distillation of its woodchips. Sandalwood is native to southern India and is also found in other parts of Asia, including Indonesia and Australia.
Sandalwood oil has a distinctive, woody, and sweet aroma that is often used in perfumes, cosmetics, and aromatherapy. It is known for its calming and relaxing properties and is often used to help reduce anxiety and stress. It is also used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
 
Sunflower Oil (Helianthus Annuus):
Sunflower seed oil is a type of vegetable oil that is extracted from the seeds of the sunflower plant. It is commonly used in cooking, as well as in cosmetics and skincare products. Sunflower seed oil is rich in unsaturated fatty acids, including oleic and linoleic acids, as well as vitamin E and other antioxidants.
In cosmetics and skincare products, sunflower seed oil is often used as a moisturizer and emollient due to its high content of fatty acids and antioxidants. It is believed to help soothe and protect the skin, and may have anti-inflammatory properties. 
 
Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia):
Tea tree essential oil is a type of essential oil that is derived from the leaves of the tea tree plant, which is native to Australia. The oil has a distinct camphor-like scent and is known for its antiseptic, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Tea tree oil has been used for centuries by indigenous Australians for a variety of medicinal purposes, including treating wounds, skin infections, and respiratory ailments. Today, it is commonly used in a wide range of skincare and personal care products, such as shampoos, soaps, and lotions, as well as in aromatherapy treatments.

Some of the potential benefits of tea tree essential oil include its ability to help treat acne, reduce inflammation and redness, soothe skin irritations, and improve the overall appearance of the skin.
 
Thyme Oil (Thymus vulgaris):
Thyme oil is an essential oil that is derived from the Thyme plant, which is a herb that is commonly used in cooking. Thyme oil is extracted from the leaves and flowers of the thyme plant through a process called steam distillation.
Thyme oil has a strong, herbaceous and slightly medicinal aroma. It is commonly used in aromatherapy and as a natural remedy for various health conditions. Thyme oil has antiseptic, antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral properties, making it a popular natural remedy for respiratory infections, coughs, and sore throats. It can also be used topically to treat skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis, as well as joint and muscle pain.
 
Ylang Ylang Oil (Cananga odorata):
 Ylang ylang (Cananga odorata) is a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, and is cultivated in many other countries, including the Philippines, Madagascar, and the Comoros Islands. The tree produces highly fragrant flowers that are used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
The essential oil extracted from ylang ylang flowers is used in aromatherapy for its calming and relaxing properties, as well as its reputed ability to help with depression, anxiety, and stress. It is also used in cosmetic products, such as soaps and lotions, for its pleasant fragrance.
Ylang ylang is also considered a symbol of love and is often used in wedding ceremonies in some cultures.