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Types of Carrier Oils

Almond Oil
Almond Oil

Carrier oils do not evaporate or have a strong aroma, making them the perfect pair for diluting especially strong essential oils—reducing the concentration of the essential oil without altering its therapeutic qualities. When you dilute an essential oil with a carrier oil, you can also control its concentration before applying.

Apricot Kernel Oil
Apricot Kernel Oil

Apricot Kernel carrier oil is good for all skin types, especially sensitive and mature skin. It is very rich and nourishing - particularly in vitamin A. Apricot Kernel is a popular oil and is suitable for soapers, aromatherapists and massage therapists.

Argan Oil
Argan Oil

Carrier oil #6: Argan Moroccans have been using Argan oil for more than 3500 years as a skin moisturizer, hair conditioner, and to cure skin blemishes and chicken pox scars. Rich in antioxidants and vitamin E, Argan oil is great for all skin types. However, it does have a nutty scent which may interfere with aromatherapy.

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Avocado Oil
Avocado Oil

Avocado oil is an aromatherapy carrier oil which is packed with vitamins and very nourishing for the skin. Here you can discover the health benefits and how it is used.

Blue Chamomile Oil
Blue Chamomile Oil

The Roman chamomile plant is a low growing, perennial ground cover. Moroccan Chamomile essential oil is not from a true chamomile plant. It is used mainly in perfume blends, and for aromatherapy. The plant is an annual that grows in the Mediterranean and in the Middle East. This is a product new to the market, it does not have a long history of traditional uses like true chamomile. Packaging Our 1/8 oz. and 1/4 oz. oils are packaged in an amber vial with screw cap.

Carrot Seed Oil
Carrot Seed Oil

Carrot oil is an important ingredient in most of the skin care products. They are capable of adding moisture or antioxidant protection to skin. There are mainly two variants of carrot oil – carrot seed oil and carrot root carrier oil. Both are similar in nature and has same properties.

Castor Oil
Castor Oil

Jojoba Oil. Jojoba oil is a common carrier oil called for in DIY bath and beauty recipes as well as herbal remedies. It’s also a great carrier oil to add essential oils to and use as a massage oil. This oil closely mimics the natural oils in our skin, and is easily absorbed without being greasy. Use as a base or with other carrier oils.

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Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil

Carrier oil #9: Coconut oil (refined) Fractionated coconut oil is a good choice since it doesn’t stain clothing and has no scent. It’s much thinner than unrefined coconut oil and is liquid at room temperature.

Eucalyptus Oil
Eucalyptus Oil

Apply a few drops of the oil mixed with carrier oils on lice-infested hair to get rid of lice. Note: Eucalyptus essential oil is usually not recommended for children below the age of 5; it’s best to consult a doctor before use.

Geranium Oil
Geranium Oil

Geranium oil may also be one of the best oils for such diverse dermatological problems as oily or congested skin, eczema, and dermatitis. (1) Geranium oil is extracted through steam distillation of stems and leaves of the geranium plant.

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Grapeseed Oil
Grapeseed Oil

Mineral oil and other petroleum derivatives like petroleum jelly should also not be used as carrier oils. How are carrier oils used? Essential oils are volatile, which means they evaporate rapidly and contain the natural smell and characteristics of the plant.

Jojoba Oil
Jojoba Oil

Mineral oil and other petroleum derivatives like petroleum jelly should also not be used as carrier oils. How are carrier oils used? Essential oils are volatile, which means they evaporate rapidly and contain the natural smell and characteristics of the plant.

Lavender Oil
Lavender Oil

Carrier oils do not evaporate or have a strong aroma, making them the perfect pair for diluting especially strong essential oils—reducing the concentration of the essential oil without altering its therapeutic qualities. When you dilute an essential oil with a carrier oil, you can also control its concentration before applying.

Moringa Oil
Moringa Oil

Moringa oil used in creams, lotions, balms, scrubs, body oils, and hair care formulations at the ratio of 3-100%. We leading manufacturers, Exporters from India

Olive Oil
Olive Oil

What are Carrier Oils? Pictured is a variety of cold pressed vegetable oils ranging in color from clear Fractionated Coconut Oil to dark Avocado Oil A carrier oil is a vegetable oil derived from the fatty portion of a plant, usually from the seeds, kernels or the nuts.

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Oregano Oil
Oregano Oil

Carrier oils include olive, grapeseed or almond oil. When you place the jar into the hot water, the oil inside the jar heats up and releases the natural oil from the oregano leaves. Place the jar beside a sunny window for 2 weeks, shake it every few days, and then strain the resulting mixture.

Peppermint Oil
Peppermint Oil

The Top Carrier Oils For Peppermint Essential Oil by Yuli Azarch February 19, 2016 0 Comments What we know as the versatile and potent peppermint plant is actually what is known as a hybrid mint.

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Rose Oil
Rose Oil

Carrier oils are commonly utilized in situations where oil is applied directly to the skin. Generally, this includes oils used for massage, pain relief or beauty treatments. Generally, this includes oils used for massage, pain relief or beauty treatments.

Rosehip Seed Oil
Rosehip Seed Oil

Description: Rosehip Refined Carrier Oil is extremely high in essential fatty acids and is known to help with dry, irritated, weathered skin. It is suitable to use as a moisturizer and may assist in reducing the appearance of scars and stretch marks.

Sweet Almond Oil
Sweet Almond Oil

Sweet Almond Oil* Slightly sweet, nutty aroma; Medium consistency; Absorbs relatively quickly; leaves a slight hint of oil on the skin; Rich in vitamin E and oleic acid; Moisturizing; Good all-purpose carrier oil *Caution: May cause a reaction to those with nut allergies.

Tea Tree Oil
Tea Tree Oil

For more information on using essential oils, check out our frequently asked questions on essential oils. 12 Uses for Tea Tree Essential Oil 1. Ear Infections. Tea tree essential oil is my favorite way to treat ear infections naturally.