Archipelago Botanicals Signature Series Soy Wax Candle Collection Bergamot Tobacco




Archipelago Bergamot Tobacco candle excudes bergamot and sweet tobacco for a masculine, sweet scent. Hand poured, using only the finest ingredients and fragrance oils available.
50 hours burn time
5.25 ounces
measures 4″ tall by 2.75″ wide
essential oils and natural frangrances
premium wax blend (contains more than 50% natural soy wax)

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Henri Bendel LEMON VERBENA Scented Candle in Glass Jar




“”Fragrant, citrusy lemon verbena with fruity notes of papaya and bergamot, and green, woody notes of cedar and vetiver.”

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Aromatherapy Handbook for Beauty Hair and Skin Care




A comprehensive guide to cosmetics and body-care products you can make yourself with essential oils that are healthier and less expensive than their commercially made equivalents.

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The Aromatherapy Benefits of Bergamot Cedarwood Chamomile and Cinnamon,Bergamot,cedarwood,Chamomile,CinnamonBergamot Citrus Bergamia
Bergamot has a very powerful uplifting effect as well as an additional refreshing action. Bergamot also has antiseptic properties and is often used as an effective treatment for mouth and skin infections as well as sore throats. Bergamot is also commonly used to help alleviate the symptoms of bronchitis, lower fever and alleviate indigestion. Bergamot is also used as the flavouring for earl grey tea and is slightly spicy citrus oil.

Bergamot blends very well with most essences and is often used as a top note in perfumes. Bergamot is often used in Colognes much like neroli and lavender and is also used in a variety of toiletries for its refreshing and relaxing properties. Bergamot can also be used in massage but concentrations above 1% can irritate the skin and should not be used in this way.

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Jasmine has long been a favourite essential oil in China and India where Jasmine is used for a variety of aromatherapy applications including use as a perfume and flavouring herbal teas. In the sixteenth century Jasmine was brought to Europe, introduced by Persia.

Jasmine flowers are small, delicate and white and produce a honey-sweet aroma with a faintly fruity accent. Jasmine produces deep red oil despite its snow white flowers and has a potent and rich exotic floral fragrance. Jasmine is one of the most expensive essential oils you can obtain along with Rose Essences.

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