🌟 Elevate Your Senses with Nature's Warmth!
Aura Cacia's 100% Pure Clove Bud Essential Oil is a premium, GC/MS tested oil sourced from sustainably harvested flower buds in Indonesia. Known for its soothing and warming properties, this versatile essential oil is perfect for enhancing indoor spaces and targeted skincare applications, all while being vegan and cruelty-free.
P**K
Good product
Works
D**P
beatiful and classic
not much else to say. quality. but not cheap of course.
A**S
Works well!
Works well, nice smell. Item is as described by seller. I would recommend this item.
C**Y
Love Aura Cacia
The media could not be loaded. Yhe best essential oils after using oils fir 50 years srs this is my opinion im.66Very healthy on no medicine because I use The wisdom from Mother Nature's cornucopia from herbs oils, organic foods I win? Not Big Pharma they can keep.thiere false remedies? They can keep the drugs &
A**R
This formulation is great for scalp/hair health.
When I first got it, I was disappointed because the smell was very faint. Eventually, about a year later I decided to use it up and try a different brand. I used it as a hair oil for my dry scalp instead of the castor bean oil I've been purchasing. It turns out that the carrier "oil" this brand uses is jojoba, which is more expensive, doesn't go rancid as fast, and is actually easier to apply and doesn't turn my hair into a sticky mess like the castor does. The bottle size and dispenser are perfect to get a few drops on my fingers to run in. Then I noticed that it has a great sandalwood smell, but only because of the bottle agitation and amount I use.End result is that I love it but I am using it up way too fast because now I'm addicted to it! My main complaint is that as a daily use item, I would have to get it on subscription and anything over $8-10 per month is excessive. I wish at this point I could get either economy size amounts of it or make my own from jojoba oil and sandalwood extract.By the way, Sandalwood is related to mistletoe, a "parasitic" vine. I'm seriously contemplating starting my own farm if I can't get a square deal from the essential oil vendors on Amazon.
J**E
Never smelled it before. Like it!
Love this scent. Smells sorta like vetiver, dry grassy smell, with a woody smell like cedar wood. For the price of Sandalwood, I probably will stick to vetiver and cedarwood simply because they smell similar and I like vetiver most of all. Otherwise, if you like this scent, it's good.
I**E
They changed the formula; zero stars
They changed the formula and not for the better. If I could give this product 0 stars, I would.I love lavender essential oil from aura cacia. I use it in lotions, air defusers and planned to use this bottle in body butter but the formula has changed. The picture on the left is the old formula and the one on the right is the new formula. The new one smells really Herby instead of the gentle calming smell of its predecessor. Would not recommend buying this.
P**A
Hmmm, billow of lavender!
For consistency reason, like wines, companies may mix different lavender oils to “standardize” the aroma for each bath. After all, all natural products vary due to weather, rainfall, geographic locations, etc. That is why at times we see companies offer 40/42 blend( 40% to 42% of the aromatic chemical compound linalyl acetate), which is the stable for perfumery industry. The most popular species is angustifolia/officinalis, or commonly call “English lavender” or “true lavender”, due to its distinctive soft, floral scent. To clarify, these common names can be misleading, since this species is not native to England, and all other lavender species are not “fake”.Companies may blend angustifloia oil with those from other species such as latifolia (spike lavender), intermedia (hybrid lavender or lavandin), etc. Each company has its own recipe. Therefore, at times, some oils may smell more flora, comphorous, or woody. In general, the floral scent is preferred by most, and thus demands higher price.Please remember that the floral scent from natural lavender oil is soft. Therefore, some people think certain oils are “watered down”, because their aromas are not strong enough or don’t last long enough. Since most of us don’t have analysis equipments to analyze the purity or oil blend, we can only judge from our nose and experience, which can be subjective.Please also remember that light exposure, temperature, and age affect greatly on the aroma. If the oil is exposed to sunlight or high heat, it deteriorates faster, and thus may have a rancid or sour odor. In addition, the fresher the oil, the better the aroma (except certain oils such as sandalwood, myrrh, patchouli, etc.) Therefore, it is better to purchase oils from reputable vendors.With that said, my lavender oil by Aura Cacia is very floral. From top, middle, through base note, the floral scent is obvious, though gradually transitions into woody scent. I have directly applied it on my face and don't seem to have any allergic reaction so far. It is always safer to dilute it with a carrier oil, or dab a little on a small surface. My opinion speaks for my experience, and is for reference and entertainment purposes only.
D**S
Good strong oil
Just a little overpriced
A**R
Good smell
Nice
S**.
Bueno pero defectuoso el gotero
Esta marca me gusta mucho, pero el gotero salio super defectuoso y le batalle mucho, tuve que cambiarlo por otro.
E**N
excellent
très bonne huile!!
D**E
The real deal
Strong and pungent, took a while for me to find this product, it is what it should be.
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