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HIGH ALTITUDE
NATURALS™ Gardenia Absolute oil is one of the most precious oils in the world and known for its heavenly aroma and fragrance. Gardenia Absolute is extracted from the flowers of Gardenia jasminoides by enflaurage by ancient method using only organic ingredients in extration process. Enflaurage is quite labor intensive and requires many pounds of gardenia flower petals per ml of oil, but the results are astounding. If you close your eyes and smell the aroma of the oil, it cannot be differentiated from the actual gardenia flower. In Chinese herbal medicine this oil is valued for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and calming properties, for treating infections, insomnia and depression. It works well as a signature fragrance on its own for top of the range perfumes e.g. pulse point perfumes, serums, creams and face oils. The stimulating properties of Gardenia oil can be effectively used in anti-aging products that positively affect the skin’s collagen system. It stimulates the synthesis of new collagen, restore its unavoidable loss associated with aging while strongly inhibiting collagenase. This process limits collagen degradation, prevents skin damage and loss of firmness...Enjoy...
Blends well with: Cinnamon leaf, Clove bud, Jasmine, Lemon, Lime, Neroli, Rose, Sweet Orange, Tuberose, Ylang Ylang, spice oil, citrus oils.
Safety Considerations: Do not take essential oils internally. Do not apply to eyes, sensitive areas or mucous membranes. Do not apply undiluted to skin (for directions on proper dilution refer to an aromatherapy text). Pregnant women, nursing mothers and children should not use essential oils without first consulting an appropriately trained healthcare practitioner.
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Gardenia is primarily valued for its highly scented blossoms, although gardenia flowers have culinary and medicinal uses as herbs. Gardenia fruits contain yellow pigments and are used as a spice and substitute for saffron. This herb is nutritious, being a source of antioxidants...Read more...
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