OUR ESSENTIAL OILS ARE 100% NATURAL
In a time where it is hard to find products that are all-natural, N-Essentials focuses on curating a range that can help you move towards a chemical-free home. Using natural products like essential oils means that you know exactly which ingredients are going into your home, whether it’s for skin and hair care or for home maintenance and cleanliness.
Elevate the environment of your home or office by using natural essential oils in your diffusers. Find that scent you can use to create a bespoke blend such as Australian tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, lavender oil and sandalwood oil, to name a few.
CARRIER OILS FOR ESSENTIAL OILS
Thanks to the numerous benefits and pleasant fragrances, these natural oils have various applications. They are appreciated and widely used in diffusers, skin care, and hair care routines, among others. They can also be incorporated in a massage blend, added to soap and candle making, and used along with household cleaning products.
But something to keep in mind with pure essential oils in Australia is that while they are diverse and have many uses, they are quite potent. They are not meant to be ingested and are meant for topical application only. Due to their potent nature, it is important to use essential oils after diluting them with carrier oils. Carrier oils make them safe to use on your skin and hair.
WHOLESALE ESSENTIAL OILS AND BULK ESSENTIAL OILS FOR SKIN
The century-old tradition of using these oils for skincare routines has a lasting impact for a good reason. Today, skin care enthusiasts have the liberty to choose from the hundreds of oils available.
For instance, those who want to improve the appearance of dry skin can use German chamomile and Sandalwood oil. Similarly, those who struggle with oily skin can use clary sage, rosemary, geranium and neroli oil along with their cleansing and moisturising products. We also have all-rounders like rose geranium, carrot seed, myrrh and frankincense oil.
USING AUSTRALIAN ESSENTIAL OILS FOR DIFFUSERS
These highly concentrated oils also prove to be sought after for diffusers, whether it is at home or in workplaces. Using a diffuser is the most effective way to unleash the scents of the oil into the air. Another easy way if you don’t have a diffuser is to drip a few drops into a bowl of steaming hot water. Some popular oils used in diffusers are bergamot, lemongrass and ylang ylang oil.
WHOLESALE AUSTRALIAN MADE ESSENTIAL OILS FOR CLEANING
Commercial household cleaners can contain chemicals that are harmful to our family and home. We want to remove the dirt and bacteria lying around the house, but we do not want these products to slime the area if they are disadvantageous to our household. Eco essential oils are your safe, natural, non-toxic alternative to tidying up your home. Despite what others think, they are inexpensive and, more importantly, a sustainable approach. Some of the best cleansing oils are lemon oil, peppermint oil, pine oil, sweet orange oil and thyme oil. Ingredients to make up wholesale essential oil kits are available here at N-essentials.
THE BEST ESSENTIAL OILS FOR SOAP-MAKING
In addition to the above uses, these natural oils can be blended in soaps for their stunning scents. Essential oils have natural floral and herbaceous aromas in high concentrations as they are plant-based products. They need to be carefully dealt with when added to soaps to avoid skin irritations. When used with caution, they are more beneficial than you can imagine. At N-Essentials, we have a great range of essential oils you can utilise in soap making as well!
OTHER USES FOR ESSENTIAL OILS
Essential oils can be used for a variety of purposes. Many people use them to freshen up items like washing or add a pleasant smell to their homes with diffusers. They're also utilised in DIY cosmetics and other home products because of the lovely aromas they have.
Not to mention that essential oils can be a safe and environmentally friendly alternative to man-made mosquito repellents like DEET. It’s an option that’s often suggested if you don’t have other repellants on hand, or would prefer some nicer-smelling alternatives. They can also be used in your gardening supplies!