
Australian Natives
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Sustainably sourced essential oils, meticulously extracted using state-of-the-art distillation processes to preserve their full aromatic and therapeutic properties.
Aniseed Myrtle
Syzigium anisatum
Derived from the leaves of the Syzygium anisatum (previously Backhousia anisata) tree native to Australia. Aniseed myrtle oil possesses a sweet, licorice-like aroma with hints of anise.
Eucalyptus Dives
Commonly known as broad-leaved peppermint or blue peppermint, is another species of eucalyptus tree native to Australia. The essential oil extracted from its leaves is appreciated for its distinct, minty aroma and a variety of therapeutic properties.
Eucalyptus Olida
Commonly known as strawberry gum, is a species of eucalyptus tree native to Australia. Eucalyptus olida essential oil is prized for its unique and delightful strawberry-like aroma, which sets it apart from other eucalyptus species. This sweet and fruity scent makes it a popular choice in perfumery and aromatherapy.
Eucalyptus Polybractea
Commonly known as blue mallee or blue-leaf mallee, is a species of eucalyptus tree native to Australia. Eucalyptus polybractea essential oil is renowned for its fresh, camphoraceous aroma with hints of peppermint and eucalyptus.
Eucalyptus Radiata
Also known as Narrow Leaved Peppermint or Eucalyptus Australiana Oil, is derived from the leaves of the Eucalyptus radiata tree, native to Australia. Eucalyptus radiata oil has a crisp, clean, and slightly sweet aroma with hints of camphor. Its softer scent compared to other eucalyptus species.
Kunzea Ambigua
Also known as Kunzea ambigua oil or "Tick Bush" oil, is derived from the leaves and terminal branches of the Kunzea ambigua plant. Kunzea essential oil has a fresh, clean, and slightly spicy aroma with subtle woody undertones. Its scent is often compared to that of tea tree oil but is considered milder and more pleasant.
Lemon Myrtle
Backhousia citriodora
Derived from the leaves of the Backhousia citriodora tree, also known as lemon myrtle, native to the coastal rainforests of Australia. Lemon myrtle essential oil is prized for its intensely citrusy aroma, reminiscent of lemon and lime, with a hint of sweet, floral notes.
Lemon Scented Tea Tree
Leptospermum Petersonii
Also known as lemon tea tree oil, is derived from the leaves of the Leptospermum petersonii tree, a species native to Australia. Lemon-scented tea tree oil has a fresh, citrusy aroma reminiscent of lemon, with hints of other citrus fruits like lime and grapefruit.
Nerolina
Melaleuca Quinquinervia
Also known as the broad-leaved paperbark tree. It is extracted from the leaves and terminal branches of the Melaleuca quinquenervia plant, also known as the broad-leaved paperbark tree, which is native to Australia. Nerolina essential oil is sweet, floral, and slightly woody. It has a gentle, calming scent.
Rosalina
Melaleuca ericifolia
Also known as lavender tea tree oil, is derived from the Melaleuca ericifolia plant, which is native to Australia. This essential oil combines the soothing properties of lavender with the medicinal benefits of tea tree oil. Rosalina essential oil is often described as a soft, sweet floral scent with a hint of woody undertones. It is gentler and less medicinal-smelling compared to traditional tea tree oil, making it more appealing for those who prefer milder fragrances.
Tea Tree
Melaleuca alternifolia
Australian tea tree oil, also known as Melaleuca oil, is derived from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia tree, which is native to Australia.
White Cypress
Callitris glaucohpylla
Australian white cypress leaf oil, also known as Callitris glaucophylla oil, is derived from the leaves and twigs of the white cypress pine tree, a species native to Australia. The aroma of Australian white cypress leaf oil is typically fresh, woody, and slightly camphoraceous. It is often described as having a clean, crisp scent that is both grounding and invigorating.