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Building your first essential oil collection


At events and seminars, one of the most common questions we were asked was "What is the best essential oil I should get?" There are so many different kinds of essential oil to choose from, it can be overwhelming. Here is a list of our recommendations to get started with. Some are chosen because of their versatility, others are our personal favorites. Have fun putting together your own collection!

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is probably the one of most commonly known essential oil. Many believe that every home should have a bottle of lavender oil because of its versatile nature.

Lavender contains a significant percentage of linalyl acetate, a chemical that has stress reducing quality. Keep a bottle of lavender essential oilin your first aid kit. It can be applied neat (without dilution) on minor cut wounds and burns. It also helps to prevent scaring. Read more on Lavender essential oil on our blog.

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Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is associated with improving memory. In the olden days, brides often wore or carried rosemary branches at their wedding ceremony. Some believe they did so to help them keep a good memory of their wedding.​ Rosemary essential oil has a reputation for increasing circulation. Rosemary can counteract symptoms of stress, such as depression and fatigue.​ Massage with Rosemary oil can increase attentiveness, alertness, while increasing breathing rate and blood pressure. Read more on Rosemary essential oil on our blog.

Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) essential oil is known for its potent anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties. Tea Tree oil is rich in terpinen-4-ol, a very effective antimicrobial which is also antifungal. Tea Tree oil has been long valued for its antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral properties. In the 1920s, it was used in dentistry and surgery to help clean wounds and prevent infections.​ Tea tree oil is a strong pure concentrate; very little is needed to achieve results. Therefore it should be used sparingly. Read more on Tea Tree essential oil on our blog.





Citrus essential oil is uplifting, and it is a familiar smell.​ Citrus generally supports the immune system and promote well-being. Citrus essential oil is a mood enhancer for those who experiences depression, exhaustion and overwork. More info is on our blog: Sweet Orange, Grapefruit, Bergamot.

What are some of your favorite types of essential oil? Send us an email info@azendea.com and let us know.

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