Lavender
Lavender is indigenous to the mountainous areas off the countries bordering the western European part of the Mediterranean region. The plant spread rapidly across Europe when early travellers carried it, and by the sixteenth-century lavender was already a much-loved plant in England gardens.
Lavender has a delicate, sweet smell that is floral, herby and evergreen woodsy at the same time. With it's calming and soothing qualities, it is a highly popular scent choice.
You can find lavender in our Basil and Mandarin Leaf Detergent and Conditioner, our Lavender and Thyme Knitwear Mist, our Cashmere and Wool Detergent, and our 'Protect Me' Scent Bags.
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Clove Leaf Oil
Clove oil is an essential oil that's derived from clove trees. The clove tree, known as Syzygium aromaticum, is native to Southeast Asia, although today you will find it growing in other locations as well. Clove oil is produced by distilling the dried flower buds that are collected from the clove tree.
The scent of Clove is spicy, warming yet slightly bitter, with a woodsy foundation.
You can find clove leaf oil in our Lavender & Thyme Knitwear Mist.
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Sage Oil
Sage Essential Oil is steam distilled from the leaves of the Salvia officinalis herb, also referred to as Common Sage. Sage is an aromatic shrub that is a part of the mint family, it is native to the shores of the northern Mediterranean.
Sage Essential Oil has an earthy aroma with a herbaceous scent. The scent is crisp and robust.
You can find sage oil in our Knitwear Mists, Basil and Mandarin Leaf Detergent and Fabric Conditioner.
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Patchouli
Patchouli oil has a characteristic scent that might be described as woody, sweet, and spicy. Apart from the amazing scent, Patchouli has some health benefits due to potent anti-inflammatory compounds in it.
Patchouli is native to tropical Asia, where it is widely cultivated and has been used for centuries for its essential oil.
You can find Patchouli in our Silk Detergent, Wool Detergent, Sports Detergent, Baby Detergent, Basil & Mandarin Eco Laundry Detergent, Knitwear Mists, and our 'Protect Me' natural moth repellent Scent Bag.
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Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus trees are native to Australia but many species of it now grow all over the world. The word 'eucalyptus' comes from Greece and refers to the seed being capsuled by the plant.
The eucalyptus plant has a distinct smell that is invigorating and stimulates the senses, with hints of mint, honey and citrus.
You can find eucalyptus in our Sports Detergent, Basil and Mandarin Leaf Detergent and Fabric Conditioner, in our 'Protect Me' Scent Bag our Scented Bag Collection, and our Lavender & Thyme Knitwear Mist.
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Spearmint Oil
Spearmint Essential Oil is obtained from the steam distillation of the Spearmint plant's leaves, stems, and flowering tops. The origins of Spearmint can be traced back to the 1st century. The extracted essential oils range in colour from clear and colourless to a pale yellow or olive.
Spearmint smells minty, fresh with a slightly fruity aroma. It is less intense than peppermint, but still holds the distinctive mint scent.
You can find spearmint in our Lavender & Thyme Knitwear Mist, Basil and Mandarin Leaf Detergent and Fabric Conditioner.
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Himalayan Cedarwood
Cedarwood comes from the Deodar tree, a highly regarded and sought after tree in the woodlands of North India. The evergreen tree grows in high altitudes of cold areas, and the shavings of the bark form the cedarwood.
Our Cedarwood essential oil is extracted from upcycled cedarwood unused by furniture companies.
Cedarwood has a woody scent with an undertone of balsamic and a camphorous odour.
You can find our Himalayan Cedarwood in our Silk Detergent, Wool Detergent, Sports Detergent, Baby Detergent, our Knitwear Mists and Basil & Mandarin Eco Laundry Detergent
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