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Essential Oils Peru

Supplier From Peru
Apr-14-18

We work with communities that own the land where Palo Santo grows. Therefore, we have joint venture contracts with them, as well as exclusivity contracts, to ensure a sustainable and controlled source of raw materials for our company.
During the distillation process of Palo Santo, the water we use is recycled, eliminating any waste. We do not use any chemicals at the distillation plant or in any other process involved in obtaining the oil.


Distilled from the fruit of Schinus molle, pink pepper oil has a unique profile for cosmetics and perfumery.

A typical tree in Peru has been part of our culture. Used since pre-hispanic times to create a pleasant atmosphere, today it becomes an exotic aroma for its special sweetness.

Collected in Cusco from May to August for empowered women who make an organized work in their community.


A peculiar type of mint, the Incaâ??s mint is obtained by steam distillation of Minthostachys Mollis leaves. Wild harvested from the Interandean valleys (highlands) over 1200 meters above sea level.

Has a warm slightly mentholated aroma.


Wild harvested by local farmers who only work with pruning in order to obtain more branches for next season.

Its exquisite aroma brings us the unique mix of molecules that traditionally has been used for skin care.


Jul-19-20

This precious tree present in our Amazonia is one of the best sellers due to its magnificent aroma and sustainable work.

Our Rosewood oil is only based on plantations, working together with their owners and of course, our own plantations which are increasing now up to 35 hectares.

Controlled by CITES authority who continuously inspects our fields and distillery each time we export this precious oil. All in a traceable process to ensure the quality and sustainability of the resource.

Look for our initiative to adopt a Rosewood tree below.


We are a company that extracts Palo Santo wood only from Certificate dead raw material of palo santo wood, we do not harvest, cut or use trees that are not fallen down naturally, this under the certification of SERFOR (Forestry National Service) also we are reforesting part of the northern dry forest was Palo Santo is extracted so we can assure that the propagation really exists and that the population of the tree is not going to decrease.
We work with communities who own the land where Palo Santo grows, so we have joint ventures contracts with them and also exclusivity contracts in order to have a sustainable and controlled raw material for our company


 
 
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