Guide to Botanical Oils
Want to know everything about the most used botanical oils in beauty and aromatherapy? Argiletz tells you everything. Select the botanical oil or oily macerate of your choice and let yourself be guided. [/ux_text] [/col] [col span=”2″ span__sm=”12″] [/col] [/row] [row col_style=”dashed”] [col span=”4″ span__sm=”12″] [ux_banner height=”200px” bg=”20880″ hover=”zoom” link=”#amande”] [text_box position_x=”50″ position_y=”50″] [/text_box] [/ux_banner] [/col] [col span=”4″ span__sm=”12″] [ux_banner height=”200px” bg=”20882″ hover=”zoom” link=”#calophylle”] [text_box position_x=”50″ position_y=”50″] [/text_box] [/ux_banner] [/col] [col span=”4″ span__sm=”12″] [ux_banner height=”200px” bg=”20884″ hover=”zoom” link=”#abricot”] [text_box position_x=”50″ position_y=”50″] [/text_box] [/ux_banner] [/col] [col span=”4″ span__sm=”12″] [ux_banner height=”200px” bg=”20886″ hover=”zoom” link=”#rose”] [text_box position_x=”50″ position_y=”50″] [/text_box] [/ux_banner] [/col] [col span=”4″ span__sm=”12″] [ux_banner height=”200px” bg=”20888″ hover=”zoom” link=”#arnica”] [text_box position_x=”50″ position_y=”50″] [/text_box] [/ux_banner] [/col] [col span=”4″ span__sm=”12″] [ux_banner height=”200px” bg=”20890″ hover=”zoom” link=”#millepertuis”] [text_box position_x=”50″ position_y=”50″] [/text_box] [/ux_banner] [/col] [/row] [/section] [section video_visibility=”visible” class=”magazine-actu”] [row width=”full-width”] [col span=”2″ span__sm=”12″] [/col] [col span=”8″ span__sm=”12″]Sweet almond
Latin name: Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A Webb Syn. Prunus amygdalus var. dulcis (Borkh. Ex DC.) Koehne
[gap] [title text=”Its main properties* would be:”]- Soothing:
the sweet almond soothes the little hassles of everyday life, the skin that pulls, the small irritations … - Fortifying: for a more resistant skin, with a better elasticity. It would thus help to fight against stretch marks, crevices and cracks.
- Protects the skin
- Easily penetrates
- Ideal for hair: strengthens and prevents dehydration
- Sensitive, dry and fragile skin.
- On the body: It can be used as a massage base or for stretch marks.
- On hair: it is suitable for dry, forked and or colored hair.
- Massage oil
- Stretch mark oil
- Softening and nourishing care for the body and face
- Care for chapped, cracked skin
- Cleansing oil
- Mask and hair serum
- Care for nails and cuticles
It is associated with: pink clay, white clay, green clay. It is also perfect with chamomile floral water for special recipes sensitive skin.
[ux_image id=”20893″] [title text=”Popular recipes*:”] [featured_box img=”20895″ img_width=”129″ pos=”left” margin=”0px 0px 0px 0px”]- Soothing mask with pink clay: Mix 2 tablespoons of pink clay and a tablespoon of chamomile floral water. Add a teaspoon of sweet almond oil to obtain the desired consistency and creaminess. Apply in a thick layer on the face avoiding the eye area for 10 minutes without allowing to dry, rinse with clear water.
- Purifying mask: Use powdered green clay (surfine or ultra ventilated) add a tablespoon of sweet almond oil and dilute with spring water. Leave on for 10 minutes without allowing to dry, then rinse and mist on the face of lavender floral water.
- The two-phase make-up remover: essential in our bathrooms! Pour into a clean bottle in equal parts sweet almond oil and floral water of chamomile or blueberry.
- Homemade shampoo: in a clean bowl, pour an egg yolk. Mount the egg in mayonnaise with 1 teaspoon of sweet almond oil and 1 tablespoon of the hydrosol of your choice. Apply the mixture to wet hair and leave for 1/4 of an hour. Then rinse.
Phytosterols, triacylglycerides, triterpene alcohols, vitamins E, B2, B5 and F, oleic acid (58 to 86%).
* Based on literature. These examples, information and advice are given for information only. They come from the compilation of specialized articles, books or websites specializing in aromatherapy. Argiletz will not be held responsible for the use you make of this information or of our products. Argiletz cannot replace healthcare professionals. We inform you to always consult a doctor, pharmacist or any health professional before any use, it will be prolonged or for therapeutic use of essential oils. Likewise if you have symptoms or known pathologies.
[title text=”bibliography:”]Ma bible des huiles essentielles de Delétraz et Danièle Festy
Le Guide Terre Vivante des huiles essentielles des Dr Françoise Couic Marinier et Dr Anthony Touboul
Aromathérapie du Dr Jean Valnet
L’Aromathérapie exactement de P. Franchomme et du Dr D. Pénoël
La Bible de l’aromathérapie de Nerys Purchon
ABC des huiles essentielles du Dr Telphon
L’aromathérapie de Nelly Grosjean.
Les Huiles végétales, c’est malin de Julien Kaibeck
Slow cosmétique, le guide visuel de Mélanie Dupuis et Julien Kaibeck
Le Grand livre des huiles végétales de Alix Lelief-Delcourt
Les Huiles végétales : huiles de santé et de beauté de Chantal Clergeaud et Lionel Clergeaud
Pour une cosmétique intelligente – huiles essentielles et végétales de Dominique Baudoux
Christian Duraffourd, Jean-Claude Lapraz, Traité de phytothérapie clinique
Calophylle inophyllum
Latin name: Calophyllum inophyllum L.
This oil, also called Tamanu oil, is rich in powerful active ingredients. The oil has long been used in the islands of the Pacific and Indian Ocean for its many virtues which make Calophyllum oil one of the most powerful therapeutically.
[title text=”Its main properties* would be:”]- Toning:
calophyll oil would help tone blood circulation. - Restorative and regenerating: it would help the skin to repair itself faster and contribute to faster healing.
- Softening and strong
- Purifying: on the skin and body, it would have purifying and antiseptic properties.
- Calming: thanks to the presence in its composition of active ingredients with anti-inflammatory properties.
- All skin types, even fragile, irritated, prone to redness, scales, rosacea. Oily skin, prone to acne and blemishes.
- On the hair: Ideal for irritated scalps and dandruff problems.
We associate it with: Green clay to complete its restorative action and lavender floral water for its purifying side. Oily skin will love it!
[ux_image id=”20899″] [title text=”It would often be used* to:”]- Restorative care
- Anti-redness, rosacea, acne, anti-aging care.
- Eye contour care
- Massage oil
- Support for essential oils
- Anti-cellulite care
- Care of heavy legs
- Joint care
- Stretch mark care
- Etc
- Green clay blemish mask : Mix 2 tablespoons of green clay and a tablespoon of lavender floral water. Add a teaspoon of calophyll oil to achieve the desired consistency and smoothness. Apply a thick layer on the face, avoiding the eye area for 10 minutes without letting it dry. Then rinse with clean water.
- SOS button roll on: Mix 3 drops of tea tree essential oil and 10 ml of calophyll oil in a roll-on bottle. Apply and massage with the ball directly onto the area.
- Scar Oil : Combine 3 drops of helichrysum essential oil, 5 ml of calophyll oil and 5 ml of rosehip oil. Use the massage oil mixture directly on the affected area.
Linoleic acid (70 to 75%), oleic acid (7 to 17%), palmitic acid (4 to 10%), stearic acid (1 to 5%), vitamins B, E and K, flavonoids, polyphenols, calaustralin, calophyllolide, inophylline.
* Based on the literature. These examples, information and advice are given for information only. They come from the compilation of specialized articles, books or websites specializing in aromatherapy. Argiletz will not be responsible for your use of this information or our products. Argiletz cannot replace healthcare professionals. We recommend that you systematically consult a doctor, pharmacist or any other healthcare professional before any use, whether prolonged or for therapeutic use, of essential oils. Likewise if you have symptoms or known pathologies.
[title text=”bibliography:”]Ma bible des huiles essentielles de Delétraz et Danièle Festy
Le Guide Terre Vivante des huiles essentielles des Dr Françoise Couic Marinier et Dr Anthony Touboul
Aromathérapie du Dr Jean Valnet
L’Aromathérapie exactement de P. Franchomme et du Dr D. Pénoël
La Bible de l’aromathérapie de Nerys Purchon
ABC des huiles essentielles du Dr Telphon
L’aromathérapie de Nelly Grosjean.
Les Huiles végétales, c’est malin de Julien Kaibeck
Slow cosmétique, le guide visuel de Mélanie Dupuis et Julien Kaibeck
Le Grand livre des huiles végétales de Alix Lelief-Delcourt
Les Huiles végétales : huiles de santé et de beauté de Chantal Clergeaud et Lionel Clergeaud
Pour une cosmétique intelligente – huiles essentielles et végétales de Dominique Baudoux
Christian Duraffourd, Jean-Claude Lapraz, Traité de phytothérapie clinique
Apricot
Latin name: Prunus Armeniaca L.
Extracted from the apricot kernel, this oil is known for its softening properties. It is excellent for beauty treatments, especially the face, to illuminate, give radiance and tone to tired skin. It is also perfect in aromatherapy used as an excipient and is highly appreciated for its rapid absorption and its “no greasy film” aspect.
[title text=”Its main properties*:”]Toning : for a skin full of energy.
Antioxidant : to fight naturally against the signs of aging.
Firming.
Protective : it protects your skin from dehydration.
Non-greasy texture : it penetrates quickly, almost like a dry oil. This makes it ideal for massages.
Healthy glow effect : thanks to the carotenoids it contains, it illuminates your skin for a natural healthy glow.
[title text=”It would be advised* often to:”]- Dry, sensitive, combination skin. It is also suitable for the problems of mature skin: sagging, tired complexion …
- By cleansing
- On dry hair
- On the body: to hydrate and nourish or as a massage base …
To associate with : With yellow clay and orange blossom floral water, the best for combination skin. p > [ux_image id=”20901″] [title text=”It would be used* often to:”]
- Homemade facial treatments (serum …)
- Homemade body care
Balancing Mask: Mix 2 tablespoons of yellow clay and a tablespoon of orange blossom floral water. Add a teaspoon of apricot kernel oil to get the desired consistency and smoothness. Apply a thick layer on the face, avoiding the eye area for 10 minutes without letting it dry. Then rinse with clean water.
[title text=”What it contains*:”]Carotenoids, vitamin E, oleic acid (55 to 71.8%) and palmitic acid (3 to 10%).
* Based on the literature. These examples, information and advice are given for information only. They come from the compilation of specialized articles, books or websites specializing in aromatherapy. Argiletz will not be responsible for your use of this information or our products. Argiletz cannot replace healthcare professionals. We recommend that you systematically consult a doctor, pharmacist or any other healthcare professional before any use, whether prolonged or for therapeutic use, of essential oils. Likewise if you have symptoms or known pathologies.
[title text=”bibliography:”]Ma bible des huiles essentielles de Delétraz et Danièle Festy
Le Guide Terre Vivante des huiles essentielles des Dr Françoise Couic Marinier et Dr Anthony Touboul
Aromathérapie du Dr Jean Valnet
L’Aromathérapie exactement de P. Franchomme et du Dr D. Pénoël
La Bible de l’aromathérapie de Nerys Purchon
ABC des huiles essentielles du Dr Telphon
L’aromathérapie de Nelly Grosjean.
Les Huiles végétales, c’est malin de Julien Kaibeck
Slow cosmétique, le guide visuel de Mélanie Dupuis et Julien Kaibeck
Le Grand livre des huiles végétales de Alix Lelief-Delcourt
Les Huiles végétales : huiles de santé et de beauté de Chantal Clergeaud et Lionel Clergeaud
Pour une cosmétique intelligente – huiles essentielles et végétales de Dominique Baudoux
Christian Duraffourd, Jean-Claude Lapraz, Traité de phytothérapie clinique
Rosehip
Latin name: Rosa Rubiginosa L.
[title text=”Its main properties* would be:”]
- Regenerating
- Firming
- Circulatory
- Healing
- Softening
- Healthy glow
- Excellent care for dry hair
- Mature, sensitive skin prone to redness and irritation. Atopic, dehydrated, dull and tired skin.
- Dry hair.
We associate it with : Red clay and rosehip floral water! An ideal combo for tailor-made treatments for dry skin.
[ux_image id=”21549″] [title text=”It would often be used to*:”]- Facial treatment
- Body care
- Massage base: stretch marks…
- Care of dry hair
- Mask for dry skin: Combine 2 tablespoons of red clay and a tablespoon of rose flower water. Add a teaspoon of rosehip oil to achieve the desired consistency and smoothness. Apply a thick layer on the face, avoiding the eye area for 10 minutes without letting it dry. Then rinse with clean water.
Linoleic acid (40 to 65%), linolenic acid (20 to 40%), vitamins A, E and K, squalenes.
* Based on the literature. These examples, information and advice are given for information only. They come from the compilation of specialized articles, books or websites specializing in aromatherapy. Argiletz will not be responsible for your use of this information or our products. Argiletz cannot replace healthcare professionals. We recommend that you systematically consult a doctor, pharmacist or any other healthcare professional before any use, whether prolonged or for therapeutic use, of essential oils. Likewise if you have symptoms or known pathologies.
[title text=”bibliography:”]Arnica
Latin name: Arnica montana L.
It is the ideal plant for badaboums, bumps and small bumps. Macerated in vegetable oil, arnica flower delivers its unparalleled benefits.
[title text=”Its main properties* would be:”]- Prevent bruises and bumps
- Would be rich in naturally anti-inflammatory active ingredients
- Would have restorative properties: arnica would stimulate cell renewal and help healing
- Would have an antibacterial action
- Excellent support for massages
The whole family, from 6 years old. For all everyday ailments, knocks, bumps, bruises, bruises and muscle and joint discomfort…
We associate it with : green clay, wintergreen essential oil or St. John’s Wort macerate. A 100% natural anti-sore emergency kit.
[ux_image id=”20992″] [title text=”It would often be used to*:”]- Body care: soothes rheumatism – anti-hematoma treatment, treatment for athletes…
Preventive anti-bruise and bump potion: Mix 3 drops of helichrysum essential oil in 10 ml of oily Arnica macerate. Massage locally. Do not apply to an open or raw wound.
Anti-stiffness treatment: Mix 2 drops of wintergreen essential oil in 10 ml of oily Arnica macerate. Apply by massaging after exercise to prevent the appearance of stiffness. You can also apply this mixture in case of existing aches.
Treatment for heavy legs: Mix 15 ml of calophyll oil, 15 ml of oily macerate of arnica and 9 drops of lemon essential oil. Massage locally.
[title text=”What it contains*:”]Oleic acid, linoleic acid, essential oil, sesquiterpene lactones, phytosterols, etc …
* Based on the literature. These examples, information and advice are given for information only. They come from the compilation of specialized articles, books or websites specializing in aromatherapy. Argiletz will not be responsible for your use of this information or our products. Argiletz cannot replace healthcare professionals. We recommend that you systematically consult a doctor, pharmacist or any other healthcare professional before any use, whether prolonged or for therapeutic use, of essential oils. Likewise if you have symptoms or known pathologies.
[title text=”bibliography:”]Ma bible des huiles essentielles de Delétraz et Danièle Festy
Le Guide Terre Vivante des huiles essentielles des Dr Françoise Couic Marinier et Dr Anthony Touboul
Aromathérapie du Dr Jean Valnet
L’Aromathérapie exactement de P. Franchomme et du Dr D. Pénoël
La Bible de l’aromathérapie de Nerys Purchon
ABC des huiles essentielles du Dr Telphon
L’aromathérapie de Nelly Grosjean.
Les Huiles végétales, c’est malin de Julien Kaibeck
Slow cosmétique, le guide visuel de Mélanie Dupuis et Julien Kaibeck
Le Grand livre des huiles végétales de Alix Lelief-Delcourt
Les Huiles végétales : huiles de santé et de beauté de Chantal Clergeaud et Lionel Clergeaud
Pour une cosmétique intelligente – huiles essentielles et végétales de Dominique Baudoux
Christian Duraffourd, Jean-Claude Lapraz, Traité de phytothérapie clinique
St. John’s Wort
Latin name: Hypericum perforatum L.
Historically used for therapeutic purposes, St. John’s Wort flowers macerated in sunflower oil create a remarkable blend.
[title text=”Its main properties* would be:”]- Calming
- Soothing
- Softener
- Repairer
- Would accelerate healing
- Rich in naturally analgesic and anti-inflammatory active ingredients
- This oily macerate is extremely photosensitizing. To avoid any risk of burns, it should not be applied before exposure to the sun.
- Aggressive, irritated, painful skin
It is associated with: green clay, wintergreen essential oil or St. John’s Wort macerate. A 100% natural anti-sore emergency kit.
[ux_image id=”20992″] [title text=”It would often be used to*:”]- Body care (in the evening only or during the day but without exposure to the sun within 6 hours of application) – in after-sun care or as a massage base.
- After sun routine: apply a green clay poultice to the skin for 1 to 2 hours, then rinse and massage the area with the oily macerate of St. John’s Wort.
Oleic acid, linoleic acid, sesquiterpene terpenes, hyperforin, hypericinate.
* Based on literature. These examples, information and advice are given for information only. They come from the compilation of specialized articles, books or websites specialized in aromatherapy. Argiletz will not be liable for your use of this information or our products. Argiletz is no substitute for health professionals. We recommend that you systematically consult a doctor, pharmacist or any other health professional before any use, whether prolonged or for therapeutic use of essential oils. The same goes for you to have known symptoms or pathologies.
[title text=”bibliography:”]Ma bible des huiles essentielles de Delétraz et Danièle Festy
Le Guide Terre Vivante des huiles essentielles des Dr Françoise Couic Marinier et Dr Anthony Touboul
Aromathérapie du Dr Jean Valnet
L’Aromathérapie exactement de P. Franchomme et du Dr D. Pénoël
La Bible de l’aromathérapie de Nerys Purchon
ABC des huiles essentielles du Dr Telphon
L’aromathérapie de Nelly Grosjean.
Les Huiles végétales, c’est malin de Julien Kaibeck
Slow cosmétique, le guide visuel de Mélanie Dupuis et Julien Kaibeck
Le Grand livre des huiles végétales de Alix Lelief-Delcourt
Les Huiles végétales : huiles de santé et de beauté de Chantal Clergeaud et Lionel Clergeaud
Pour une cosmétique intelligente – huiles essentielles et végétales de Dominique Baudoux
Christian Duraffourd, Jean-Claude Lapraz, Traité de phytothérapie clinique
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