Patchouli oil is an essential oil that comes from the leaves of the patchouli plant. It's often used for things such as skin conditions, relieving stress, or controlling appetite. You can apply the diluted oil to your skin or use it for aromatherapy. most often associated with the woody fragrance family because of its robust, earthy character, but it's used to create stunning oriental, fougre, and chypre fragrances as well. As a standalone note, most would agree that patchouli mainly smells earthy and musky.
Lavandin essential oil, while similar to Lavender, is not a true lavender. It is a cross between lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) which grows at higher altitudes and spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia) which grows lower on the hillsides. It has a very sweet and floral aroma similar to "true" Lavender.
Bay Leaf Essential Oil is a warming oil and has an exceptionally high Eugenol content and although this should therefore be used with caution for those whose skin can easily be irritated, it has benefits for aches and pains in Aromatherapy. Since ancient times, Bay Leaf was believed to be effective at calming the mind.
Calendula oil is a natural oil extracted from marigold flowers (Calendula officinalis). It's often used as a complementary or alternative treatment. Calendula oil has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties that might make it useful in healing wounds, soothing eczema, and relieving diaper rash.
Basil Essential Oil emits a warm, sweet, freshly floral and crisply herbaceous scent that is further characterized as airy, vibrant, uplifting, and reminiscent of the scent of licorice. In aromatherapy, Sweet Basil Essential Oil is reputed to stimulate, clarify, calm, fortify, energize and uplift the mind.