Milfoil Oil

Milfoil Oil, also known as Yarrow Oil, is a potent essential oil obtained through steam distillation of the flowering tops of Achillea millefolium, commonly referred to as Milfoil or Yarrow. Known for its distinctive deep blue hue (due to chamazulene content) and strong herbaceous, slightly camphorous aroma, this oil is valued for its anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antimicrobial, and wound-healing properties. Traditionally used in herbal medicine and natural healing practices, Milfoil Oil is ideal for therapeutic, cosmetic, and aromatherapy applications, particularly in formulations targeting skin repair, inflammation relief, and hormonal balance.

Myrrh Oil

Myrrh Oil is a rich, amber-colored essential oil obtained through steam distillation of the resin extracted from the Commiphora myrrha tree. Known for its warm, earthy, and balsamic aroma, this ancient oil has been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine, perfumery, and sacred rituals. Myrrh Oil is revered for its powerful antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, astringent, and skin-healing properties. It plays a key role in supporting oral care, skin regeneration, emotional grounding, and immune defense. In modern applications, Myrrh Oil is widely used in premium cosmetic formulations, wellness therapies, and natural perfumery.

Styrax Oil

Styrax Oil, also known as Benzoin Resin Oil, is a natural essential oil derived from the resin of the Styrax benzoin tree, native to Southeast Asia. It is typically extracted through solvent extraction or steam distillation of the hardened resin. Known for its rich, sweet, balsamic aroma with warm vanilla-like undertones, Styrax Oil is prized for its fixative qualities in perfumery and its skin-calming properties in personal care. Rich in benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, and vanillin, it exhibits antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and skin-protective activity. Commonly used in emotional wellness products, spiritual blends, and skin repair formulas, it also functions as a key base note in many aromatic compositions.