AM SUGGESTION

ESSENTIAL OILS GUIDE:

  1. Tarragon
  2. Lemon Eucalyptus
  3. Fine Lavender
  4. Niaouli
  5. Sweet Orange
  6. Petit Grain Bigarade
  7. Ylang Ylang

Tarragon

Everything you need to know about this oil...

Properties

Tarragon essential oil is renowned for its antispasmodic properties (soothing for the digestive and gynecological system).

It is beneficial for slow digestion, bloating and stomach cramps. It not only helps people with digestion problems, but also women suffering from painful periods.

Tarragon essential oil is also effective against hay fever, cramps and body aches.

How to use

  • Massage: 5 drops of tarragon essential oil in 10ml of vegetable oil massage on the solar plexus.
  • Inhalation: 1 drop on a tissue to breathe, against allergies.

Precautions

  • For skin application or inhalation, do not exceed the recommended dose.
  • Do not ingest.
  • Do not use in children under 12 years old.
  • Prohibited in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Not recommended in case of coagulation treatment or bleeding disorders.
  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.

*Download the general precautions to read before using essential oils, at the bottom of the page. In case of doubts or allergies, consult a healthcare professional for advice.

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  • History: Tarragon is an aromatic plant that grows in warm regions during the months of May and June. Nicknamed “dragon grass”, its Latin name is “Artimisia dracunculus”.
  • Part of the plant: Leaves.
  • Extraction method: Steam distillation.
  • Chemical composition: 7-Methoxycoumarin, Cis-β-Ocimene, Estragole, Eugenol, Limonene, Methyleugenol, Trans-β-Ocimene, α-Pinene.
  • Origin: France and Hungary.
  • Brand: Compagnie des Sens.
  • Packaged in: France.
  • DDM: See on the original bottle.

Lemon Eucalyptus

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Properties

Lemon eucalyptus essential oil, from the leaves of the Eucalyptus citriodora tree, is recognized for its anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and soothing properties. It is particularly prized for its benefits on respiratory health, acts on aches, tendinitis, rheumatism and other contractures.

It is also an asset for repelling insects, and has a relaxing power, making it a versatile natural ally in many areas of well-being and health.

How to use

  • Massage: 3 drops of Lemon Eucalyptus essential oil in 25ml of Arnica vegetable oil, massaged onto the painful area (1 to 3 times a day).
  • Diffusion: A few drops in atmospheric diffusion, alone or mixed with other essential oils (Petit Grain Bigarade for example), to soothe, make it easier to fall asleep, and keep mosquitoes away.

Precautions

  • For skin application, do not exceed the recommended dose, and dilute well with a vegetable oil.
  • Do not ingest.
  • Do not use in children under 12 years old.
  • Prohibited in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.

*Download the general precautions to read before using essential oils, at the bottom of the page. In case of doubts or allergies, consult a healthcare professional for advice.

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  • History: Lemon Eucalyptus is a tree that grows in different regions of the world, such as Australia, Madagascar, Africa and South America. Its Latin name is “Eucalyptus citriodora”.
  • Part of the plant: Leaves.
  • Extraction method: Steam distillation.
  • Chemical composition: Citronellyl acetate, Citral, Citronellal, Citronellol, Eucalyptol, Eugenol, Geraniol, Neo-isopulegol + Isopulegol.
  • Origin: Madagascar and Brazil.
  • Brand: Compagnie des Sens.
  • Packaged in: France
  • DDM: See on the original bottle.

Fine Lavender

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Properties

Fine lavender essential oil, also known as Lavandula angustifolia, is a versatile natural remedy.

It is soothing and relaxing, respiratory decongestant and nervous system regulator.

Thus, it is used to reduce stress and anxiety, to promote sleep, to fight insomnia. But also to improve mood and stabilize emotions.

When diffused, it is perfect for calming the nervous system and combating stress, insomnia and nervous disorders such as migraines and headaches.

How to use

  • Massage: 2 drops in 10ml of vegetable oil on the painful muscle or joint area.
  • Diffusion: 2-3 drops of fine lavender essential oil in a diffuser, for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Aromatic Bath: Pour a few drops (4 or 5) into the hot bath water. Breathe and relax.

Precautions

  • For skin application, do not exceed the recommended dose, and dilute well with a vegetable oil.
  • Do not ingest.
  • Do not use in children under 12 years old.
  • Prohibited in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.

*Download the general precautions to read before using essential oils, at the bottom of the page. In case of doubts or allergies, consult a healthcare professional for advice.

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  • History: Fine lavender “Lavandula angustifolia”, also known as true lavender, originates from the mountainous regions of the Mediterranean basin (South of France, Italy, Spain). It is particularly associated with the Provence region of France, where it is widely cultivated.
  • Part of the plant: Flowering tops.
  • Extraction method: Steam distillation.
  • Chemical composition: 3-Octanone,7-Methoxycoumarin, 1-octen-3-yl acetate, Lavandulyl acetate, Linalyl acetate, Camphor, Cis-β-Ocimene, Coumarin, Dihydrolinalool, Dihydrolinalyl, Eucalyptol, Geraniol, Lavandulol, Limonene , Linalool, R = (Linalool + Linalyl Acetate) / (Lavandulol + Lavandulyl Acetate), R = (S)-Linalyl Acetate / Linalyl Acetate, R = (S)-Linalool / Linalool, R = Cis-β -Ocimene / Trans-β-Ocimene, R = Trans-β-Ocimene / 3-Octanone, Terpinèn-4-ol, Trans-β-Ocimene, α-Terpineol.
  • Origin: France (Haute Provence).
  • Brand: Compagnie des Sens.
  • Packaged in: France
  • DDM: See on the original bottle.

Niaouli

Everything you need to know about this oil...

Properties

Niaouli essential oil, extracted from the leaves of Melaleuca quinquenervia, is recognized for its numerous properties.

Anti-inflammatory, it reduces inflammation and can be used to soothe joint and muscle pain. Effective in cases of rheumatism, arthritis, heavy legs or varicose veins.

During winter infections, particularly for tonsillitis or colds, Niaouli essential oil reveals its purifying properties and helps clear the respiratory tract.

How to use

  • Massage: 2 drops in 10ml of vegetable oil on the painful muscle or joint area.
  • Inhalation: a few drops in a bowl of boiling water, inhale for approximately 10 minutes. Otherwise, a few drops on a tissue to breathe.
  • Diffusion: 2-3 drops of niaouli essential oil in a diffuser, for 10 minutes (twice a day max).
  • Aromatic Bath: pour a few drops into the hot bath water. Breathe and relax.

Precautions

  • For skin application, do not exceed the recommended dose, and dilute well with a vegetable oil.
  • Do not ingest.
  • Do not use in children under 12 years old.
  • Prohibited in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.

*Download the general precautions to read before using essential oils, at the bottom of the page. In case of doubts or allergies, consult a healthcare professional for advice.

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  • History: Originally, the niaouli or Melaleuca quinquenervia is a tree of the Myrtaceae family native to New Caledonia. Which later spread to other warm regions such as Australia or Madagascar.
  • Plant part: Leaves
  • Extraction method: Steam distillation
  • Chemical composition: Benzaldehyde, Citronellol, Eucalyptol, Eugenol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool, Viridiflorol, α-Pinene, α-Terpineol.
  • Origin: Madagascar.
  • Brand: Compagnie des Sens.
  • Packaged in: France
  • DDM: See on the original bottle.

Sweet Orange

Everything you need to know about this oil...

Properties

Relaxing, anxiolytic and calming, sweet orange essential oil is indicated in cases of anxiety, nervous tension and nervousness. It also promotes sleep and helps fight insomnia.

It is perfect for atmospheric diffusion, because it gives a feeling of freshness in the air and eliminates unpleasant odors.

How to use

  • Inhalation: Apply 1 drop of sweet orange essential oil to your pillow to help you fall asleep.
  • Diffusion: 3 drops of sweet orange essential oil in your diffuser, for 15 to 30 minutes.
  • Aromatic Bath: Pour 4-5 drops into warm bath water. Breathe and relax.

*SYNERGY POSSIBLE IN AROMATIC BATH:

  • For a relaxing bath: 5 drops of sweet orange essential oil + 2 drops of bitter orange essential oil or 4 drops of fine lavender (10 to 15 minutes).

Precautions

  • For skin application, do not exceed the recommended dose, and dilute well with a vegetable oil.
  • Do not ingest.
  • Do not use in children under 12 years old.
  • Prohibited in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.

*Download the general precautions to read before using essential oils, at the bottom of the page. In case of doubts or allergies, consult a healthcare professional for advice.

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  • History: Sweet orange or “Citrus sinensis” is a fruit native to Southeast Asia. It was introduced to Europe by the Portuguese in the 16th century and then spread throughout the Mediterranean basin.
  • Part of the plant: Zest.
  • Extraction method: Expression.
  • Chemical composition: Citral, Geranial, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool, n-Decanal, Neral, n-Nonanal, n-Octanal, Sabinene, Valencene, α-Pinene, β-Myrcene, β-Pinene, β-Sinensal.
  • Origin: Mexico and Sicily.
  • Brand: Compagnie des Sens.
  • Packaged in: France
  • DDM: See on the original bottle.

Petit Grain Bigarade

Everything you need to know about this oil...

Properties

This essential oil, extracted from small leafy branches of bitter orange, offers a variety of beneficial properties.

Natural anti-stress and anxiolytic, this essential oil is particularly known for its calming effects on the nervous system. It helps reduce stress, and promotes a feeling of relaxation and well-being.

Additionally, thanks to its mood-regulating properties, this oil can help you combat minor depressions, and therefore, improve your overall mood.

How to use

  • Massage: mix 2 drops of petitgrain bigarade essential oil in 30ml of vegetable oil. Massage a few drops of your mixture on the solar plexus and on the inner side of the wrists. Breathe deeply while inhaling the essential oil. Perfect for combating anxiety.
  • Diffusion: Place a few drops of petitgrain bigarade essential oil in your diffuser. Let it diffuse for about 20 minutes. During this time, meditate, relax, and let your negative thoughts fly away.
  • Aromatic Bath: Pour 2-3 drops into warm bath water. Breathe and relax.

Precautions

  • For skin application, do not exceed the recommended dose, and dilute well with a vegetable oil.
  • Do not ingest.
  • Do not use in children under 12 years old.
  • Prohibited in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.

*Download the general precautions to read before using essential oils, at the bottom of the page. In case of doubts or allergies, consult a healthcare professional for advice.

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  • History: “Petit Grain Bigarade” comes from the sour orange tree “Citrus aurantium”, also known as bitter orange. The bitter orange tree is a tree native to Asia.
  • Part of the plant: Small leafy branches.
  • Extraction method: Steam distillation.
  • Chemical Composition Geranyl Acetate, Linalyl Acetate, Neryl Acetate, Cis-β-Ocimene, Citral, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool, Nerol, Sabinene, Trans-β-Ocimene, α-Terpineol, β-Caryophyllene, β-Myrcene, β-Pinene.
  • Origin: Paraguay.
  • Brand: Compagnie des Sens.
  • Packaged in: France
  • DDM: See on the original bottle.

Ylang Ylang

Everything you need to know about this oil...

Properties

Soothing and relaxing: It helps reduce stress and anxiety, thus promoting relaxation.

Balancing: It can help balance emotions and improve mood.

Antidepressant: It is used for its positive effects on mood, helping to combat depression.

How to use

  • Massage: mix 2 drops of ylang-ylang essential oil in 30ml of vegetable oil (Jojoba). Massage the solar plexus with this oil, once a day.
  • Diffusion: 3 drops of ylang-ylang essential oil in your diffuser, for 15 to 30 minutes.*
  • Aromatic Bath: Pour 2-3 drops into warm bath water. Breathe and relax.

*SYNERGY POSSIBLE IN BROADCASTING:

  • Low morale: essential oils of Ylang-Ylang (2 drops) + Petit Grain Bigarade (3 drops).
  • Stress, insomnia: Ylang-Ylang essential oils (1 drop) + Fine lavender (2 drops).

Precautions

  • For skin application, do not exceed the recommended dose, and dilute well with a vegetable oil.
  • Do not ingest.
  • Do not use in children under 12 years old.
  • Prohibited in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.

*Download the general precautions to read before using essential oils, at the bottom of the page. In case of doubts or allergies, consult a healthcare professional for advice.

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  • History: Ylang-Ylang is a tropical tree native to warm regions of Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia. It is also cultivated in other regions of the world, such as Madagascar and the Comoros. Its Latin name is “Cananga odorata”.
  • Part of the plant: Flowers.
  • Extraction method: Steam distillation.
  • Chemical composition: Germacrene-D, β-caryophyllene, α-farnesene, Linalool, p-cresyl methyl ether, Benzyl acetate, Benzyl benzoate, Geranyl acetate, Methyl benzoate, (E,E)-farnesyl acetate, Benzyl Salicylate, Farnesol, Geraniol, Trans-Cinnamyl Acetate, Prenyl Acetate.
  • Origin: Madagascar.
  • Brand: Compagnie des Sens.
  • Packaged in: France
  • DDM: See on the original bottle.

Recommendations:

Keep your essential oils away from light.

When applying to the skin, dilute the essential oil well with a vegetable oil (available on our site).

Read the general essential oil tips and precautions before use.

For any use of essential oils for therapeutic purposes, consult a doctor. In case of doubts or allergies, consult a healthcare professional for advice. Follow the precautions for using essential oils.