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.
Palo Santo Oil
Natural Essential Oil
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With its remarkable uses and benefits Guaiacwood Essential Oil undoubtedly deserves a place in every essential oil collection Acquire a sealed bottle of this essential oil from Aromas Oils a leading Guaiacwood essential oil supplier in the US Canada and the UK Botany Botanically known as Bulnesia Sarmientoi guaiac or Palo Santo is an evergreen tree with dense growth and small white and blue flowers The yelloworange fruit resembles a cherry and the thick smooth bark protects the scented wood Indigenous to South America the Guaiac tree can reach heights between 7 18 meters Overview of Guaiacwood Essential Oil Guaiacwood essential oil a pale yellow to greenishyellow thin oil is obtained from the sawdust and wood of the Guaiacwood tree through steam distillation by Guaiacwood essential oil manufacturers It has a woody smoky and earthy fragrance reminiscent of roses making it a vital essential oil for aromatherapy due to its destressing properties Guaiacwood Essential Oil Benefits Manufacturers extract this oil to provide the following benefits Alleviates inflammation of muscles and joints Treats symptoms of arthritis gout and rheumatism due to its antiinflammatory properties Revitalizes the lymphatic system preventing infections and strengthens immunity Eases stress and enhances concentration in aromatherapy Guaiacwood Essential Oil Uses This versatile oil finds applications in Aroma notes in antiperspirants and talcum powder Inclusion in creams lotions lipsticks shampoo conditioners and other toiletry items Blending in detergents and fabric softeners for fragrance Mixing in massage blends for arthritic pain gout and rheumatism Cosmetic producers source the oil in bulk from Guaiacwood oil wholesale suppliers for industrial use Blends Well With Guaiacwood oil blends well with Bergamot Ylang Ylang Cinnamon Elemi Neroli Sandalwood Vanilla Rose Jasmine and Chamomile Guaiac wood oil suppliers also offer these oils to create unique blends Precautionary Measures As manufacturers of Guaiacwood oil we recommend the following precautions Incorrect usage may lead to diarrhea or digestive problems Dilute the oil with a carrier oil like coconut oil Avoid using on swelling due to scrapes and bone fractures Pregnant or breastfeeding ladies should refrain from using Guaiacwood essential oil Storage Instructions Transfer the essential oil from Aromas Oils received in aluminum containers to amber dark glass bottles Store in cool dark places away from sunlight and heat to preserve its essence until expiration Locations Covered As a Guaiacwood essential oil bulk supplier we deliver products worldwide including the UK US Canada Australia New Zealand South Korea China Taiwan Thailand Vietnam South Africa France Spain Poland Romania Serbia and other countries Documents Available on Request As bulk manufacturers we provide the following documents upon request Certificate of Analysis CoA detailing product specifications Ga
Tamanu oil (also called beauty leaf oil, calophyllum inophyllum seed oil, calophyllum inophyllum oil, kamani oil, calophyllum oil, calophyllum inophyllum essential oil, dilo oil, foraha oil, Alexandrian laurel oil, poon oil, nyamplung oil, domba oil, honne oil (as biodiesel), undi oil, pinnai oil, fetau oil, punnai oil, daok oil, pinnay oil, kamanu oil, bitaog oil, tamanu nut oil, punna oil, takamaka oil (ambiguous), laurelwood oil (ambiguous), tacamahac oil (ambiguous), punnaga oil, feta»u oil, palo maria oil, ballnut tree oil, ballnut oil, btaches oil, beach calophyllum oil, or m¹ u oil) is pressed from nuts of either the Calophyllum inophyllum (usually) or the Calophyllum tacamahaca (ati) tree. The nuts yield 705% of the greenish-yellow inedible oil.[1] The oil originates in Polynesia, where it continues to play an important cultural role.[citation needed] Commercial uses of tamanu oil are predominantly for skin care.
Tamanu oil (also called beauty leaf oil, calophyllum inophyllum seed oil, calophyllum inophyllum oil, kamani oil, calophyllum oil, calophyllum inophyllum essential oil, dilo oil, foraha oil, Alexandrian laurel oil, poon oil, nyamplung oil, domba oil, honne oil (as biodiesel), undi oil, pinnai oil, fetau oil, punnai oil, daok oil, pinnay oil, kamanu oil, bitaog oil, tamanu nut oil, punna oil, takamaka oil (ambiguous), laurelwood oil (ambiguous), tacamahac oil (ambiguous), punnaga oil, fetaÊ»u oil, palo maria oil, ballnut tree oil, ballnut oil, btaches oil, beach calophyllum oil, or mù u oil) is pressed from nuts of either the Calophyllum inophyllum (usually) or the Calophyllum tacamahaca (ati) tree. The nuts yield 70â??75% of the greenish-yellow inedible oil.[1] The oil originates in Polynesia, where it continues to play an important cultural role.[citation needed] Commercial uses of tamanu oil are predominantly for skin care.