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now foods organic tea tree essential oil - 1 oz

Spicy and warm, this timeless essential oil was originally used to render skin healthy and firm. When burned, Tea tree oil produces a rich, minty aroma that can transform the simple act of breathing



now foods organic citronella oil - 1 oz

Citronella is a grass that grows wild in the Asian tropics. It is cultivated in Australia as well as South and Central America. It has a pungent, slightly lemony aroma that is stimulating and vitalizi



now foods organic lavender oil - 1 oz

Lavender is derived from the Latin word lavare, which means to wash.  It was the favored fragrance of Rome and was added to bathwater for a fresh, clean, aroma.  NOW® Lavender Oil is s



now foods organic orange essential oil - 1 oz

History has come to regard the orange as symbol of acceptance, welcome and generosity. Today, this pleasant, citrus extract provides a refreshing aroma that can lift spirits and clear the mind while



now foods organic lemon essential oil (citrus limon) - 1 oz

Lemons were mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts as early as 800 BC, and famed explorers like Columbus and Vasco DeGama carried lemons and other citrus fruits with them during their arduous sea voyages



now foods organic eucalyptus oil - 1 oz

Breathe deep and enjoy the days fresh air with this historically cherished therapeutic oil that emits an aroma of timbered woodlands with a hint of menthol. Steam distilled from certified organic Euc



now foods jojoba oil certified organic - 4 oz

Native Southwestern Americans used Jojoba (a derivative from the bean of the Jojoba shrub) to soothe sunburn, condition the skin and to give their hair a soft, healthy sheen. With a texture almost id



now foods organic rosemary oil - 1 oz

Rosemary is derived from the Latin ros marinus, which means sea dew, because it is exceedingly fond of water.  It is one of the most popular of the early English medicinal herbs.