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  • Ylang Ylang Oil

    Ylang Ylang Oil

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    Ingredient : Ylang-Ylang

    Certification : CE, EEC, FDA, GMP, MSDS, SGS

    Brand Name : Bo international

    Type : Pure Essential Oil

    Purity : 100 %

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  • Yarrow Essential Oil

    Yarrow Essential Oil

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    Yarrow Oil  Botanical Name: Achillea Millefolium is the botanical name of Yarrow plant herb, based on the “Legend of Achilles”, the Greek war-hero who used it for healing wounds of soldiers in battle. Origin: Historical and research studies indicate Bosnia and Scotland as natives to Yarrow oil. Form: The Yarrow oil is medium-thick in consistency. Scent: The Yarrow oil gives out a sharp, woody and typical herbaceous smell. Shade and Appearance: The Yarrow oil appears as dark Blue in color. Chemical constituents: The quantitatively important chemical constituents of the Yarrow oil are - cadinol, chamazulene, 1,8- cineole, germecrene, Artemisia-Ketone, linalool, pinene, sabinene, mono- & sesqui-terpenes and α& β- thujones. Extraction method: The Yarrow oil is extracted from the organically cultivated leaves and flowers of the Yarrow plant herb via steam distillation method. Blends well with: The Yarrow oil is known to mix well with Angelica, Sweet Basil, Bay, Black Pepper, Bergamot, Cedar wood, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Cypress, Grapefruit, Lavender, Myrrh, Neroli, Oak moss, Pine, Valerian, Verbena, Vetiver and Ylang-Ylang oils. The ‘Natural possessions’: The Yarrow oil is famed for its anti-microbial, anti-bacterial, anti-septic, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, analgesic, cicatrizing, haemostatic and tranquilizing properties. Major benefits and uses!Therapeutic: Therapeutically, the Yarrow oil is widely used for hair care, for curing fevers, hypertension, indigestion, migraines, insomnia, scars, stretch marks, acne, rashes, blood pressure related problems. The use of Yarrow oil is immensely helpful in treating liver and bladder conditions, cramps, skin inflammations, menstrual problems, slow healing wounds, ulcers, and bacterial and fungal infections. The oil also aids in the removal of toxins from the body through perspiration. Medicinal: Medicinally, the Yarrow oil is used, internally, to treat loss of appetite and dyspeptic conditions like gastric catarrh or spastic discomfort. It also activates blood platelets and protects the wounds from microbial infections. Beauty and Perfumery: Yarrow oil is an integral part of many creams and lotions meant for clearing scars, healing and protecting wounds. It is also used in inhalations, massages, and baths.

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  • Wormwood Essential Oil

    Wormwood Essential Oil

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    Wormwood Oil       Botanical Name: The scientists and research scholars have named the Wormwood herb as Artemisia absinthium. Origin: Artemisia absinthium, as the history suggests were put into use in French-Swiss border regions in the 18th century, however, the use of wormwood extract can be traced back to the Egyptian dynasty of 1600 B.C.! Form: The Wormwood oil is medium-thick in consistency. Scent: The Wormwood oil gives out a strong and intensely bitter and earthy odor. Shade and Appearance: The Wormwood oil may appear Dark Green to pale Yellow to Reddish-Brown in color. Chemical constituents: Absinthin, Anabsinthin, Azulene, Cadinene, Phellandrene, α&β-Thujone and Thujyl alcohol form the chief constituents line-up of the Wormwood oil.. Extraction method: The Wormwood oil is extracted from the leaves and flowering tops of the Wormwood herb by the means of steam distillation. Blends well with: The Jasmine, Lavender, Oak moss and Orange oils blend easily with Wormwood oil. The ‘Natural possessions’: The Wormwood oil is famed for its aphrodisiac, antiseptic, cicatrizing, nervine, tonic, sedative, and vulnerary properties. Box of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: Therapeutically, the Wormwood oil in dried form oil of absinthe is an effective organic tonic to cure stomach ailments. It can also ease the pains associated with menstruation, anemia, and arthritis. Medicinal: Wormwood oil is put to many uses - to improve blood circulation, to boost cardio-vascular system, as a pain reliever for women during child-birth and as an anti-carcinogenic agent. One explanation for the name “Wormwood” itself comes from the plant’s use as a medicine meant to treat intestinal worms. The Wormwood oil is a preferred choice of gardeners and farmers alike, as a natural pest-repellent. Both for in-& out-doors, wormwood oil is effective defense against insect larvae, fleas, and moths. It is also extensively used to inhibit the growth of weeds and other unwanted plant life when selectively planted with other crops or treasured flowers. It greatly stimulates the liver and gallbladder secretions and is a reliable cure for jaundice.

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  • Wintergreen Essential Oil

    Wintergreen Essential Oil

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    Wintergreen Oil   Botanical Name: The scientists and research scholars have named the evergreen Gautheria herb as Gaultheria procumbens. Origin: Gaultheria procumbens is a traditional native North American herb. Form: The Wintergreen oil is thin in consistency.  Scent: The Wintergreen oil gives out a strong, mint candy flavored essence. Shade and Appearance: The Wintergreen oil may appear Pale Yellow to Reddish-Brown in color. Chemical constituents: The Gaultherilene and Menthyl-Salicylate form the chief composition constituents of the Wintergreen oil.. Extraction method: The Wintergreen oil is extracted from the previously water-macerated leaves via steam distillation method. Blends well with: The Birch, Jasmine, Lavender, Mint, Marjoram Sweet, Narcissus, Oregano, Thyme, Vanilla and Ylang-Ylang oils blend easily with Wintergreen oil. The ‘Natural possessions’: The Wintergreen oil possesses anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anti-tussive, rubefacient, analgesic, astringent, carminative, emmenagogue and diuretic properties. Box of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: The Wintergreen oil is not recommended for any of the aromatherapy purposes. Therapeutically, Wintergreen Oil is mainly used to ease joint and muscular pains when diluted with carrier oil. It is also put into use for relieving severe respiratory conditions such as chronic mucous discharge. Medicinal: Wintergreen oil is mostly used as a remedy for bleeding wounds caused by dog bites, snakebites and insect bites. It is also used as poultices which are good for boils, swellings, ulcers and old sores. Body diseases and disorders such as - lumbago, sciatica, arthritis, gout, bursitis, bunions, rheumatism, sprains/strains, neuralgia, fibromyalgia, sinusitis, coughs, tendonitis, flu, asthma, cramps, muscle spasms, digestive problems, fluid retention and irregular/lack of periods are also addressed by the use of this oil.

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  • Water Soluble Hair Styling wax clay

    Water Soluble Hair Styling wax clay

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    State : Wax

    Application : Cosmetic Industries

    Purity : 100 % Pure

    Application : Cosmetic Industries

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  • Vetiver Oil

    Vetiver Oil

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    Vetiver Oil   Botanical Name: Vetiveria zizanoides is the scientific name for the Vetiver tree. Origin: Vetiveria zizanoides is native to the land of ‘snake charmers’ – India! Form: The Vetiver oil is a thick consistency oil. Scent: The Vetiver oil has an earthy, musty smell – reminding that of a damp forest floor. Shade and Appearance: The Vetiver oil is Amber to Olive in color. Chemical constituents: The main chemical components of Vetiver oil are Benzoic Acid, Furfurol, Vetiverol, α & β-Vetivone, Vetivene and Vetivenyl-Vetivenate. Extraction method: The Vetiver oil is extracted from the washed, chopped, dried and soaked roots and rootlets via steam distillation. Blends well with: The Vetiver oil blends particularly well with Benzoin, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender and Ylang-Ylang oils. The ‘Natural possessions’: The Vetiver oil comes to us with anti-septic, aphrodisiac, cicatrizing, nervine, sedative, tonic, sedative and vulnerary properties. Box of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: Vetiver oil is also known as the 'Oil of Tranquility' because of its calming properties. Vetiver oil calms and soothes the mind and helps to dispel anger, hysteria and irritability; it also aids reduction of neurotic behavior, as that reduces the stress and tension. It revitalizes the body and helps with mental and physical exhaustion and is also used for general aches and pains, especially for rheumatism, arthritis and muscular pain, while relieving insomnia. Medicinal: Even medicinally, the Vetiver oil is helpful for easing muscular aches and pains, having a positive effect on hormonal imbalance and relieving insomnia as well. Perfumery and Beauty: The Vetiver oil It is a popular ingredient for soaps, toiletries and perfumes. As an ingredient of creams / lotions, it can be used to moisturize and nourish the skin and is specifically beneficial for dry, irritated and dehydrated skin. It also helps reducing wrinkles, stretch marks, toning limping skin and helping wounds to heal as well.

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  • Vetiver Essential Oil

    Vetiver Essential Oil

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    Vetiver Oil   Botanical Name: Vetiveria zizanoides is the scientific name for the Vetiver tree. Origin: Vetiveria zizanoides is native to the land of ‘snake charmers’ – India! Form: The Vetiver oil is a thick consistency oil. Scent: The Vetiver oil has an earthy, musty smell – reminding that of a damp forest floor. Shade and Appearance: The Vetiver oil is Amber to Olive in color. Chemical constituents: The main chemical components of Vetiver oil are Benzoic Acid, Furfurol, Vetiverol, α & β-Vetivone, Vetivene and Vetivenyl-Vetivenate. Extraction method: The Vetiver oil is extracted from the washed, chopped, dried and soaked roots and rootlets via steam distillation. Blends well with: The Vetiver oil blends particularly well with Benzoin, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender and Ylang-Ylang oils. The ‘Natural possessions’: The Vetiver oil comes to us with anti-septic, aphrodisiac, cicatrizing, nervine, sedative, tonic, sedative and vulnerary properties. Box of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: Vetiver oil is also known as the 'Oil of Tranquility' because of its calming properties. Vetiver oil calms and soothes the mind and helps to dispel anger, hysteria and irritability; it also aids reduction of neurotic behavior, as that reduces the stress and tension. It revitalizes the body and helps with mental and physical exhaustion and is also used for general aches and pains, especially for rheumatism, arthritis and muscular pain, while relieving insomnia. Medicinal: Even medicinally, the Vetiver oil is helpful for easing muscular aches and pains, having a positive effect on hormonal imbalance and relieving insomnia as well. Perfumery and Beauty: The Vetiver oil It is a popular ingredient for soaps, toiletries and perfumes. As an ingredient of creams / lotions, it can be used to moisturize and nourish the skin and is specifically beneficial for dry, irritated and dehydrated skin. It also helps reducing wrinkles, stretch marks, toning limping skin and helping wounds to heal as well.

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  • Vanilla Oil Food Grade

    Vanilla Oil Food Grade

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    Purity : 100 %

    Certification : CE, EEC, FDA, GMP, MSDS, SGS

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  • Vanilla Oil

    Vanilla Oil

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    Vanilla Oil Botanical Name: Vanilla planifolia is the scientific name for the Vanilla climbing vine/tree.Origin: As per the research studies, the Vanilla planifolia is native to Central America and Mexico.Form: The Vanilla oil is a ‘thick consistency’ oil. Scent: The Vanilla oil whiffs a rich, warm, sweet and typical ‘Vanilla’ aroma. Shade and Appearance: The Vanilla oil is deep Brown to look at.Chemical constituents: The main chemical components are Vanillin and numerous traces of other constituents such as Eugenol, Caproic acids.Extraction method: The Green capsules-like fruits or beans are picked and 'cured'. Then the immature Vanilla pods or beans are fermented and dried to make them fragrant Brown Vanilla beans. The Vanilla-resin materials are extracted from the 'cured' vanilla beans by the means of solvent extraction.Blends well with: The Vanilla oil blends particularly well with Benzoin, Bergamot, Frankincense, Jasmine, Lemon, Mandarin, Opopanax, Orange, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood, Vetiver and Ylang-Ylang oils.The ‘Natural possessions’: The Vanilla oil comes to us with anti-septic, aphrodisiac, cicatrizing, nervine, sedative, tonic, sedative and vulnerary properties.Box of benefits and uses!   Therapeutic: The Vanilla oil is readily used for enhancing the fragrance of aromatherapy treatments!Medicinal: Even medicinally, the Vanilla oil is helpful for preparing natural skin/hair care formulations. Perfumery and Beauty: The Vanilla oil is used as a flavoring agent in pharmaceutical products, in food and in tobacco and is also an ingredient in some oriental type perfumes.

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  • Valerian Root Oil

    Valerian Root Oil

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    Type : Pure Essential Oil

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  • Valerian Root Essential Oil

    Valerian Root Essential Oil

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    Valerian Root Oil Botanical Name: Valeriana officinalis is the official botanical name given to Valerian root plant/tree. Origin: China is the place of origin of Valeriana officinalis plant/tree. Form: The Valerian root oil is a medium consistency oil. Scent: The Valerian root oil emits a warm-woody, balsamic, musky odor. Shade and Appearance: The Valerian root oil is Olive Green and clear liquid. Chemical constituents: Actinidine, Angelicin, Bornyl-Acetate, Borneol, Iso-Borneol, Calarene, Calarenol, Carotene, Elemol, α & β-Jatamols, Jatamansic Acid, Jatamansone, Jatamansin, Jatamansinol, Oroselol Nardol, Nardostachonol, Norseychelanone, Seychellane, Seychellene, Spirojatomol, Valeranal, Valeranone and Virolin form the chief components’ line up of this oil. Extraction method: The plant/tree rhizomes (roots) are steam distilled to extract pure valerian root oil for us. Blends well with: The Valerian root oil mixes readily with Cedar wood, Lavender, Mandarin, Oak moss, Patchouli, Petit grain, Pine and Rosemary oils. The ‘Natural possessions’: The Valerian root oil is loaded with anti-spasmodic, bactericidal, carminative, diuretic, hypnotic, hypo-tensive, regulator, sedative and stomachic properties. Box of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: Therapeutically, nervous and migraine headaches, croup, hysteria, convulsions, vertigo, nervous cough and delirium problems can be cured to the hilt. Medicinal: Valerian root oil is a useful curing option against hypochondria, irritability, mild spasmodic affections, diarrhea, epilepsy, neuralgia, muscle cramps, gas pains, stomach cramps, spasms, palpitations. Perfumery and Beauty: The oil of Valerian is used in many blended perfumes as it gives a different leathery note to a fragrance. It is used for making tea which has a great medicinal value. It is also helpful in combating various skin and hair disorders; hence it is in great demand in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry.

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  • Unicorn Gold Toilet Spray

    Unicorn Gold Toilet Spray

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    Shape : Liquid

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  • Turmeric Essential Oil

    Turmeric Essential Oil

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    Purity : 100 % Pure Nature

    Application : Cosmetic Industries

    Type : Compound Essential Oil

    Feature : Acne Treatment, Anti-Aging, Anti-Puffin

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  • THYME RED OIL

    THYME RED OIL

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    Thyme Red Oil     Botanical Name: Thymus vulgaris / Thymus zygis. Origin: The historical studies indicate India as native to Thymus vulgaris /Thymus zygis. Form: The Thyme Red oil is light to medium consistency oil. . Scent: The Thyme Red oil whiffs a fresh, herbaceous and medicinal aroma. Shade and Appearance: The Thyme Red oil is Reddish-Brown or Orange to look at. Chemical constituents: Camphene, α&β-Pinenes, α-Thujone, ρ-Cymene, α-Terpinene, Linalool, Borneol, β-Caryophyllene, Thymol and Carvacrol ‘line up’ as chief constituents of the Thyme Red oil. Extraction method: The Thyme Red oil is extracted from the fresh or partly dried flowering tops and leaves of the plant by hot-water distillation. Blends well with: The Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lavender, Rosemary and Pine oils blend well with Thyme Red oil.    Treasure of benefits and uses! The ‘Natural possessions’: The Thyme Red oil is an effective anti-spasmodic, anti-toxic, anti-fungal, anti-septic, anti-microbial, astringent, bactericide, diuretic, , insecticide, tonic and as an immunity-stimulant. Treasure of benefits and uses!    Therapeutic: Therapeutically, Thyme Red oil helps improving the concentration power and focusing and is a valuable resource for curing bronchitis, coughs, colds and asthma. Medicinal: It fortifies the lungs and helps with colds, coughs, asthma, laryngitis, sinusitis, catarrh, whooping cough, sore throats and tonsillitis. It is very helpful for cystitis and urethritis. Diluted as a mouthwash or as a gargling solution, Thyme Red oil can help with gum infections.

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  • Thuja Oil

    Thuja Oil

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    Thuja Oil   Botanical Name: The Thuja plicata is the source of the Thuja oil.  Origin: The North American region and apparently Canada is the native place of Thuja plicata. Form: The Thuja essential oil is thin-consistency oil. Scent: The Thuja oil has a pleasing camphor-like and fruity aroma. Shade and Appearance: The Thuja oil displays anything from clear Yellow to completely colorless shades. Chemical constituents: The major chemical components of Thuja oil are Bornyl-Acetate, Camphene, Camphone, Fenchone, α -Pinene, Δ-Sabinene, Terpinen-4-ol and α&β-Thujone. Extraction method: The Thuja oil is extracted from the fresh leaves and twigs by steam distillation. Blends well with: The Thuja oil holds in itself some amazing anti-rheumatic, astringent, diuretic, expectorant, insect repellent, stimulant, tonic, vermifuge properties. The ‘Natural possessions’: The Thuja oil possesses anti-rheumatic, astringent, diuretic, expectorant, insect repellent, stimulant, tonic and vermifuge properties. Treasure of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: Thuja oil not recommended to be used in aromatherapy. Medicinal: The Thuja oil is widely used for its disinfectant properties in pharmaceutical products. It is a great remedy for rheumatic and other body pains, bronchial catarrh, enuresis, cystitis, psoriasis, uterine carcinomas, amenorrhea. It is widely used in homeopathy and evidence-based phyto-therapy.

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  • Therapeutic Grade Niaouli Essential Oil

    Therapeutic Grade Niaouli Essential Oil

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    Niaouli OilBotanical Name: Melaleuca viridiflora. Origin: Melaleuca viridiflora is native to Medagascar. Form: The Niaouli oil is a thin consistency essential oil. Scent: It emits a sweet, fresh, camphor-like odor. Shade and Appearance: Colorless and clear. Chemical constituents: The main constituents of Niaouli oil are Cineol, Citrene, Limonene, Pinene, Terpineol and Terebenethene. Extraction method: The Niaouli oil is obtained from the dried leaves and twigs of the organically cultivated Niaouli trees through steam distillation. Blends well with: The Bergamot, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Lemon, Orange and Tea Tree oils blend particularly well with Niaouli oil. The ‘Natural Wealth’: The Niaouli oil treasures anticatarrhal, anti-septic, anti-spasmodic, analgesic bactericidal, cicatrizant, diaphoretic, expectorant, stimulant and vermifuge properties in itself. Treasure of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: The Niaouli oil helps to augment concentration power and clearing the mind, at the same time ‘lifting the spirits’! It combats infections, tones the digestive system and relieves rheumatic, abdominal and other body pains. Medicinal: Niaouli oil is known to cure indigestion, nausea, asthma, bronchitis, coughs, phlegm formation besides having a cooling effect on high fevers. It is also a great remedy for headaches and migraines associated with colds. Beauty and Perfumery: It is a popular ingredient for making various toothpastes and mouth sprays. In the form of a cream or lotion, Niaouli oil is a boon to cure acne, boils, ulcers, burns, cuts and insect bites. It also helps to clear away congested and oily skin.  

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  • Therapeutic Grade Litsea Cubeba Essential Oil

    Therapeutic Grade Litsea Cubeba Essential Oil

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    Litsea Cubeba Oil       Botanical Name: Litsea cubeba and also known as May chang.       Origin: The Litsea cubeba belongs to the land of “Great Wall” – China!       Form: The Litsea Cubeba EO has a thin consistency.   .Scent: The Litsea Cubeba EO whiffs a very pleasant fruity,lemon-like smell.   Shade and Appearance: The Litsea Cubeba EO gives a Yellow colored appearance.       Chemical constituents: Geraniol (α-Citral) and Neral (β-Citral) along with chemical Limonene form the major constituents of this oil.       Extraction method: The fresh and ripe wild harvested fruits of the May chang are steam-distilled to obtain the Litsea Cubeba EO.       Gels well with: The Litsea Cubeba EO makes a grand blend with Basil, Bergamot, Geranium, Jasmine, Rose, Rosemary, Rosewood and Ylang Ylang oils.   The ‘Natural Wealth’: It is most valued for its anti-inflammatory, anti-septic, astringent, insecticide, sedative, stimulant and tonic properties.   Treasure of benefits and uses!       Therapeutic: The Litsea Cubeba EO is highly beneficial for the aromatherapy treatment of oily, acne infected skin areas. This oil is equally good for the treatment of fatigue, lethargy, insomnia, anxiety and depression disorders.       Medicinal: The roots and stems of the Litsea cubeba plant are used in various Chinese medicines. Research in China has focused upon the oil's ability to regulate cardiac arrhythmias (rate of heart beats).       Beauty and Perfumery: This oil has an extensive usage in the fragrance industries the world over.       Trivia speaks: The Litsea Cubeba EO is mainly produced in China and it is estimated for at least Five hundred tons oil production annually, but there have been claims that claim up to One Thousand Five hundred tons are produced every year. However, as China becomes more modernized, less people are dedicating their lives to agriculture, causing a decrease in supply. While production is on the decline, traditional medicine is still widely used in China and there is more demand for this oil in China, leaving less for exports!!

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  • Therapeutic Grade Lemongrass Essential Oil

    Therapeutic Grade Lemongrass Essential Oil

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    Lemongrass OilBotanical Name: Lemongrass is botanically referred to as Cymbopogon flexuosus. Origin: The Holy land of Lord Krishna is native to Cymbopogon flexuosus plant. Form: The Lemongrass oil has a thin and watery viscosity. Scent: The lemony and sweet smell introduces us to the Lemongrass oil. Shade and Appearance: The Lemongrass EO appears in either of deep Yellow, Amber , Yellow-Brown or Reddish colors. Chemical constituents: The main chemical components of Lemongrass EO are Geranyl Acetate, Citral, Citronellal, Geraniol, Neral, Nerol, Myrcene and traces of Limonene. Extraction method: Lemongrass EO is extracted from the fresh and/or partly dried leaves via steam distillation method. Blends well with: The Lemongrass oil blends particularly well with Basil, Cedar wood, Coriander, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender and Tea Tree oils. The ‘Natural Wealth’: Lemongrass EO is well known for its anti-depressant, antimicrobial. antipyretic, antiseptic, analgesic, astringent, bactericidal, fungicidal, insecticidal, carminative, deodorant, diuretic, febrifuge, galactagogue, nervine, sedative and tonic properties. Treasure of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: The mere inhalation of fresh smelling Lemongrass EO combats jet lag, cellulite, revitalizes a tired body and mind, very effectively. It tones the muscles and tissue, relieves muscle pains by making the muscle more supple. It helps with correcting poor circulation. Medicinal: It is a great tonic for the body as it boosts the ‘parasympathetic’ nervous system, which is a bonus when recovering from illness since it stimulates glandular secretions as well. It is equally useful for treating respiratory infections such as sore throats, laryngitis and fever and prevents infectious diseases from spreading. It is fights colitis, indigestion and gastro-enteritis diseases. As an insect repellant it helps to keep pets clean of fleas, ticks and lice. Beauty and Perfumery: It also is used for clearing up oily skin and acne, as well as athlete's foot. It alleviates excessive perspiration. It is a valuable ingredient in perfumes and citrus-type soaps and is also an insect deterrent.

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  • Therapeutic Grade Lavender Essential Oil

    Therapeutic Grade Lavender Essential Oil

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     Lavender Oil Botanical Name: Lavender angustifolia Origin: The organically cultivation of the Lavender plant/tree is known to have originated in Bulgaria, although research scholars have varied opinions for France as its native land. Form: The Lime EO has a thin, watery viscosity. Scent: The Lavender EO emits a fresh, sweet, floral, sometimes fruity and herbaceous smell. Shade and Appearance: The Lavender EO is almost colorless with a hint of Yellow to look at. Chemical constituents: Linalyl-Acetate, Cineole, β-Caryophyllene, Farnascene, Linalol and Terpinenol form the major components ‘line-up’ of the Lavender EO. Extraction method: The fresh and young flowering tops of the Lavender plant are steam-distilled to obtain the Lavender EO. Gels well with: Bergamot, Black pepper, Cedar Wood, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Clove, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Grapefruit, Juniper, Lemon, Lemongrass, Mandarin, Marjoram, Oakmoss, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Peppermint, Pine, Ravensara, Rose, Rosemary, Tea Tree, Thyme, Vetiver oils blend well with Lavender EO. The ‘Natural Wealth’: The Lavender EO possesses wonderful healing properties like Analgesic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aromatic, carminative, cholagogue, deodorant, diuretic, emmenagogue, insecticide, nervine, sedative, stimulant, stomachic, vulnerary. Booty of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: The Lavender EO is considered the most useful and versatile essential oil for therapeutic purposes. It is most often used for quickly treating burns and healing of the skin without leaving any scars and preventing further infections. Lavender EO has a soothing and calming effect on the nerves. It relieves tension, depression, panic, hysteria and nervous fatigue besides being effective for headaches, migraines and insomnia. Even otherwise, the Lavender EO can be used to seek pleasure of relaxing in a customized fragrant environment! Medicinal: The Lavender EO greatly boosts the immune system to combat ailments such as - bronchitis, asthma, colds, laryngitis, halitosis, throat infections and whooping cough and also aids the digestive system to cure colic, nausea, vomiting and flatulence. Beauty and Perfumery: When it is used in a cream or lotion application form, the Lavender EO is aids relieving pains from burns, help the skin heal faster and with less scarring. It is used to cure dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, boils, carbuncles and acne. When used in a diluted form, it also counters the itching caused by insect bites.

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  • Therapeutic Grade Lavandin Essential Oil

    Therapeutic Grade Lavandin Essential Oil

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    Lavendin Oil Botanical Name: Lavandula hybridaOrigin: Le pays de Grandeurs - France is the native land of Lavandula hybrida. Form: The Lavendin EO has a thin consistency. Scent: The Lavendin EO emits a fresh, sweet, floral aroma, however more herbaceous to smell, than Lavender EO. Shade and Appearance: The Lavendin EO is clear fluid with a Yellow tinge to look at. Chemical constituents: The Lavendin EO chiefly constitutes of Linalyl-Acetate, Borneol, Bornyl-Acetate, Camphor, Cineole and Linalol as chemical compounds. Extraction method: The fresh and young flowering tops are steam-distilled to obtain the Lavendin EO. Gels well with: Lavendin EO blends particularly well with Bergamot, Citronella, Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Jasmine, Pine, Thyme, Patchouli and Rosemary. The ‘Natural Wealth’: Therapeutically, Lavandin EO possesses anti-depressant, anti-septic, analgesic cicatrizing, expectorant, nervine and vulnerary properties. Booty of benefits and uses!Therapeutic: The Lavendin EO can cure coughs, colds and flu and to promote a more relaxed feeling. It can be used as blended massage oil for muscle and joint pains and is immense help for relieving muscle stiffness besides clearing the lungs and sinuses of phlegm. Medicinal: The Lavendin EO, in the medicinal form, can hugely help in treatment of abscesses, asthma, blisters, boils, burns, cuts, cystitis, dry skin, dull skin, eczema, fatigue, insect bites, irritated skin, lice, muscle aches, scabies, shock, sores, sprains, strains and vertigo! Beauty and Perfumery: As an ingredient of creams and lotions Lavandin EO is useful to the skin heal wounds faster and also calms dermatitis.

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  • Therapeutic Grade Labdanum Essential Oil

    Therapeutic Grade Labdanum Essential Oil

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    Labdanum Oil   Botanical Name: Cistus Ladanifer. Origin: Historically, the Labdanum EO is native to Mediterranean zone. Form: The Labdanum EO is thick and viscous in texture. Scent: The Labdanum EO has a very musky, warm, woody and sweet whiff which is pleasant to inhale. Shade and Appearance: The Labdanum EO displays either of deep Brown or Black color to look at. Chemical constituents: The volatile oil has been reported to contain at least 170 compounds, including α- and β-Pinenes, Camphene, Sabinene, Myrcene, α-Phellandrene, α- and β-Terpinenes, Limonene, p-Cymene, 1,8-Cineole; Borneol, Nerol, Linalool, Geraniol, Cis-3-Hexen-1-Ol, Trans-2-Hexen-1-Ol, Terpinen-4-Ol, Eugenol, 2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone, Fenchone, α-Thujone, Isomenthone, Acetophenone, Ledol, Diacetyl, Benzaldehyde, Cis- And Trans-Citral, Bornyl Acetate, Geranyl Acetate and fatty acids! Extraction method: The Labdanum resin is first solvent-extracted and then steam-distilled to obtain the Labdanum EO. Gels well with: The oils of Clary Sage, Cypress, Frankincense, Myrrh, Patchouli, Pine, Sandalwood and Vetiver ‘groove’ and blend well with Labdanum EO! The ‘Natural Wealth’: The Labdanum EO possesses beneficial properties such as anti-microbial, anti-fungal, anti-tussive and anti-inflammatory, balsamic, astringent and expectorant qualities. Benefits and uses!Therapeutic: It is used as prime fixative for aromatherapy purposes. It has a calming effect on the emotions by soothing nerves and promoting a positive state of mind. Medicinal: The Labdanum EO facilitates cure for colds, coughs, rheumatism and fungal infections. It also benefits people suffering from acute conditions of congestion in the chest, bronchitis, asthma, and shallow breathing. It is famed to treat acne, dry skin and ulcers. Also has the ability to stop bleeding from cuts and wounds. It can well be used to repel bugs and insects.

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  • Therapeutic Grade Jasmine Essential Oil

    Therapeutic Grade Jasmine Essential Oil

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      Jasmine Oil Botanical Name: Jasminum grandiflorum or Jasminum officinale are the botanical names given to Jasmine tree/plant. Origin: Originally from India and China, Jasmine plant was brought to Africa and Europe and since archives suggest its extensive use in Egypt has caused researchers to believe Egypt as its native land. Form: Jasmine EO is a medium viscosity oil. Scent: The Jasmine EO has a very sharp but pleasant, exotic and bright floral aroma, typical of its flowers! Shade and Appearance: The Jasmine EO displays a deep Brown shade with a Golden tinge. Chemical constituents: The major components of Jasmin EO are Benzyl Acetate, Linalool, Benzyl Alcohol, Indole, Benzyl Benzoate, Cis-Jasmone, Geraniol, Methyl Anthranilate. Extraction method: The Jasmine flowers are treated with Ethyl alcohol and hence solvent-extracted to yield a pleasant smelling Jasmine oil in a concentrated form which is then steam-distilled to obtain Jasmine EO. Gels well with: The Jasmine EO can easily be blended with Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove, Coriander, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lemon, Mandarin, Neroli, Orange, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Petitgrain, Rose, Sandalwood and Ylang-Ylang oils. The ‘Natural Wealth’ : The Jasmine EO is naturally gifted with analgesic, aphrodisiac, carminative, emmenagogue, expectorant, tonic and anti-inflammatory properties! Benefits and uses!Therapeutic: Through the therapeutic means, Jasmine EO eases severe depression and soothes the nerves, while revitalizing the mind and restoring energy in the body and ‘soul’! It immensely helps with muscle pains, sprains and stiff limbs. It promotes de-addiction and rehabilitation. Medicinal: Jasmine oil is very effective during child-birth as it induces labor pain to hastens child birth while easing the pain simultaneously. Further, it reduces the post-delivery fatigue in women and promotes lactation in them. As an aphrodisiac, it cures sexual disorders like impotency, copulation incompatibility, virility and frigidity. It aids curing irritating coughs, hoarseness and Laryngitis. Beauty and Perfumery: The Jasmine EO is used within precious fragrance applications for preparing both men and women perfumes and colognes. It is a major ingredients of the lotions and creams meant for treating stretch marks, scars, dry and/or greasy, oily and sensitive skins.

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  • Therapeutic Grade Honeysuckle Essential Oil

    Therapeutic Grade Honeysuckle Essential Oil

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    Honeysuckle Oil       Botanical Name: The botanical name for the Honeysuckle parent tree/plant is Lonicera Caprifolium.       Origin: Lonicera Caprifolium is indigenous to India.       Scent: The Honeysuckle oil has a strong and exotic floral and sweet aroma.       Shade and Appearance: The Honeysuckle oil is either of Orange-Yellow or dark Orange-Yellow liquid.       Extraction method: The Lonicera Caprifolium flowers are subjected to steam distillation to yield pure Honeysuckle EO.       Blends well with: The Honeysuckle oil blends well withJasmine, Lavender, Sandalwood, Bergamot, Mandarin, Orange, Frankincense, Champa Attar, Amber Attar, and Ylang-Ylang oils.       The ‘Oil(some) properties’: The Honeysuckle has abundance of healing properties, such as - anti-inflammatory, anti-biotic, astringent, anti-fungal, bactericidal, stimulant, anti-parasitic, fixative, expectorant, diuretic, anti-microbial, anti-ulcer, stimulant, anti-rheumatic and decongestant.        Major benefits and uses!       Therapeutic: Honeysuckle assists to get past mental regrets, and move forward freely in life. Its captivating scent is able to instill love, beauty besides banishing any fear of harshness and feelings of sadness. It greatly relieves pain and prevents further suffering. Honeysuckle oil is excellent option for all aromatherapies. It is used in many body cleansing and detoxifying blends.       Medicinal: It helps to treat respiratory conditions, diarrheas, ease childbirth and stimulate the flow of energy throughout the body. It is readily used for treating sore throat, fever, skin blemishes and rashes. It induces a diuretic effect in the body. It greatly relieves chronic coughs, asthma and related respiratory disorders.       Beauty and Perfumery: The Honeysuckle oil is used as an additive to perfume body oils, skin lotions, soaps, potpourri, massage oils and bath oils. Diluting a few drops of the Honeysuckle oil in unscented lotion smoothes the skin.    

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Opening Hours

  • SUN : Closed
  • MON : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • TUE : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • WED : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • THU : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
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Bo International is a manufacturer of 100% natural and organic products catering to personal care brands, cosmetic brands, food and drug manufacturers and other sellers of natural products. We are a family business in operation since 1981.
In the last thirty five years, we have become the premier exporter of a vast variety of natural products at competitive prices. We have an experienced and skilled R&D team which consistently works towards improving product quality and formulating new natural blends for our customers. Our motto as a company is to ship profitable, quality products to our buyers that they can sell fast and with confidence.
We manufacture a vast variety of organic products at our three different manufacturing facilities, package them according to custom requirements and ship them to our long list of satisfied clients all over the world.
Our 20,000 square-foot packaging unit, located in New Delhi, employs over 100 workers so we can provide an impeccable level of quality control and ship our order on time, every time. We have dedicated shipping department that can negotiate the best freight deal for you to ensure prompt and hassle free delivery.
We specialize in OEM, ODM and Private Labelling. Choose us as your stress free factory partner.
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Bo International

  • Mr. Alex Gupta
  • A91, Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi
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