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Frankincense Essential Oil is rightly referred to as the ‘king’ of all essential oils. It is understandable that frankincense is...

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Many Indian households have used coconut oil for a very long time, and it is a common ingredient in skincare products all across the world. Several people also use it as an oil-based makeup remover, an under-eye moisturiser, and a night lotion.
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Lime essential oil is obtained by either steam distilling the dried peels of the lime or by cold pressing the fresh peels. Citrus aurantifolia is the scientific name for lime. Alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, myrcene, limonene, terpinolene, cineole, linalool, borneol, citral, neral acetate, and geranyl acetate are some of the constituents. Limes are widely utilised in pickles, jams, marmalades, sauces, squash, sorbets, desserts, beverages, cosmetics, and a number of other industrial items, suggesting that they are well known throughout the world.
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Although one of the less popular oils, frankincense may provide health advantages. Frankincense, also referred to as olibanum, is derived from plants in the Boswellia genus. Boswellia trees are indigenous to Somalia in northeastern Africa, Oman, and Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula. The gum resin from the Boswellia tree is steam-distilled to create frankincense oil.
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If there’s one advantage of the evolving social media trends, its the power of skin care taking over the internet. From skin positivity to reformed skin care products, the skin care industry and community is blooming. To know more about the benefits of regular skincare, read the blog - 
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Ylang-ylang essential oil is hailed as one of the most well-liked herbal tinctures used in aromatherapy. It is said to provide a calming sensation and has the ability to revive the body and mind. Ylang-Ylang essential oil treats everything, including anxiety, depression, hypertension, headache, digestive distress, gout, and boosting sexual function and wound healing.
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