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  • NAP Eucalyptus Lemon banner
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Eucalyptus Lemon
    • INCI Name:Eucalyptus Citriodora Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Non-Irradiated, Anti-Fungal, Anti-Inflammatory, Healing, Anti-Bacterial
    • Labeling Claims:Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic, Cruelty-Free, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Phthalates-free, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Non-GMO, Organic
    • Certifications & Compliance:Organic Certified, USDA Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Eucalyptus citriodora is a tall tree, growing up to 40 meters in height (but sometimes taller), from temperate and tropical north eastern Australia. It is one of the most popular eucalyptus trees grown throughout Melbourne in Australia, which is its native country. This species is believed to have originated from a restricted area of Queensland on the Tropic of Capricorn, and is now found growing throughout the world’s tropical climates. It is also known as lemon-scented gum, blue spotted gum, lemon eucalyptus. It has smooth, pale, uniform or slightly mottled bark, white to coppery in summer, and a conspicuously narrow-leaved crown which smells strongly of lemons. Pear-shaped buds are borne in clusters of three, formed in the corner of leaf and stem junctions, whilst fruit (capsules) are urn-shaped. The bark is smooth for the entire height of the tree, often powdery shedding in thin curling flakes. It prefers lighter, slightly acidic loamy soils and occurs in dry sclerophyll forest and woodlands in hilly country. All species of eucalyptus leaves have been used in traditional Aboriginal bush medicine for thousands of years. Infusions made of E. citriodora leaves were taken internally to reduce fevers and ease gastric conditions, and applied externally as a wash for the analgesic, anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties. Aborigines would make leaves into a poultice and apply them to ease joint pain and speed up the healing of cuts, skin conditions, wounds and infections. Respiratory infections, colds and sinus congestion were treated by inhaling the vapors of steamed leaves, and to treat rheumatism the leaves were made into beds or used in steam pits heated by fire. The therapeutic qualities of the leaves and its essential oil were eventually introduced and integrated into many traditional medicine systems, including Chinese, Indian Ayurvedic and Greco-European. Find out more about our 8 other species of Eucalyptus in the video below and discover the different uses of their essential oils in our Essence of Eucalyptus blog post.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Buddha Wood Oil
    • INCI Name:Eremophila Mitchellii Wood Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Anti-Bacterial, Fixative, Non-Irradiated, Suitable for Sensitive Skin, Anti-Inflammatory, Soothing
    • Labeling Claims:BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, PEG-free, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic, Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Eremophila mitchellii, known commonly as Buddha wood or false sandalwood, is a shrub or small tree native to Australia. Other common names include budda, sandalbox, and rosewood belvory. Buddha Wood is native to a variety of habitats in northern NSW and Queensland and is characterized for their drought, fire, frost and grazing tolerances. This species grows as a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree up to 10 meters in height with flaky bark. The leaves are linear to linear-lancelote and range between 2 and 6 cm in length and about 3 to 7 mm wide. It has white (occasionally pale pinkish-mauve), which occur in the spring, and to a lesser extent, in the autumn. Historically Buddha Wood has been used over the centuries by Australian indigenous people for its medicinal and cultural purposes. Traditionally indigenous people would use this plant for its anti-bacterial qualities to treat sores and cuts. It was also used both internally and externally as a decongestant, expectorant and analgesic. The leaves were also used to treat headaches and ease rheumatism. Buddha Wood Oil has a fresh, woody aroma. Image Source: Buddha wood By Mark Marathon - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25467136
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Cassia Bark Oil
    • INCI Name:Cinnamomum Cassia Bark Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Astringency, Lifting, Cleansing, Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Viral, Non-Irradiated, Anti-Fungal, Refreshing, Soothing, Stimulates Immune System, Antimicrobial
    • Labeling Claims:BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic, Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Conventional or organic available Also known as Chinese Cinnamon, this beautiful, warm, spicy oil has been used for thousands of years. It has long been a part of traditional Chinese medicine and was even mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible as an anointing oil. The oil is steam distilled from the bark of the Cinnamomum Cassia, an evergreen native to China and Burma, but now grown across Asia, the US, UK and India. It is a member of the same family as traditional Cinnamon, and although similar in smell, Cassia oil has slightly sweeter and more subtle aroma. An uplifting and soothing oil, Cassia has many benefits. It is antimicrobial, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and has astringent properties. This beautiful oil is a middle note, has a myriad of uses and is mind clearing and boosts emotional well-being. Cassia oil – aka Chinese Cinnamon, is one of the oldest spices known to mankind.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Grapefruit Pink Oil
    • INCI Name:Citrus Paradisi (Grapefruit) Peel Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Antimicrobial, Blemish Control, Even Skin Tone, Anti-Bacterial, Healthy-Looking Skin, Antioxidant Properties, Hair Growth Stimulation, Non-Irradiated, Cellulite Reduction, Refreshing, Detoxifying, Stress Reducing, Stimulates Immune System, Energizing
    • Labeling Claims:TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, Credo Clean Standard, Clean at Sephora, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic, Naturally Derived
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Conventional or organic available Grapefruit Pink Oil has a sweet, rich, refreshing citrus aroma and is rich in di- limonene which is a powerful anti-oxidant. Grapefruit oil is cold-pressed from the rind of the fruit. The pulp is pink in color with varying sweetness depending on the environment and genetic factors. There are minor differences between Pink and White Grapefruit Oil. Pink Grapefruit Oil is slightly sweeter and more generally produced to keep up with supply and demand. Pink Grapefruit Oil is incredibly versatile, from aromatherapy to skincare and household cleaning. Above all benefits, it is best known for its ability to energize and revive the mind when diffused or vaporized and to help ease symptoms of stress, nervous exhaustion, and depression through aromatherapy or massage.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Rosehip Seed Oil
    • INCI Name:Rosa Canina Seed Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Fine Lines Reduction, Anti-Bacterial, Antioxidant Properties, Enhanced Shelf Life, Anti-Viral, Scalp Protection Effect, Non-Irradiated, Anti-Fungal, Moisturizing, Anti-Stretch Marks, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Aging, Skin Tightening, Pigmentation Reduction
    • Labeling Claims:BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, Credo Clean Standard, Clean at Sephora, Allergen-free, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Cold-Pressed, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Odor-free, Organic, Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    This Refined Rosehip oil has a light yellow color and is very lightly scented, almost odorless. Refined oils have been filtered to remove color and odor and are often referred to as Cosmetic grade as they are favored in the making of cosmetic products as the color and smell of Virgin oils can interfere with other ingredients. Some say refined oils have impurities removed, this is true in a sense as they typically have longer shelf life than Virgin oils. Rosehip oil has been cold-pressed from the crushed fruit and seeds of a certain variety of wild rose plant, specifically rosa canina, endemic to Chile. After the rose petals have dropped the distinctive red fruit is harvested. The fruit is also called the hip, hence the name Rosehip. Rosehip oil is high in vitamins such as vitamin C and A, a rich source of antioxidants and essential fatty acids. These vitamins can help reduce signs of skin aging and may help prevent fine lines. This oil also contains antioxidants like tocopherol and carotenoids that have been known to protect the skin and is also rich in anti-inflammatory acids that may help soothe redness and irritation.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Helichrysum
    • INCI Name:Helichrysum Italicum Flower Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Stimulating, Anti-Bacterial, Antioxidant Properties, Non-Irradiated, Regenerating, Suitable for Sensitive Skin, Anti-Stretch Marks, Anti-Inflammatory, Healing, Antispasmodic, Soothing, Stress Reducing, Repairing, Wrinkle Prevention
    • Labeling Claims:BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, Credo Clean Standard, Clean at Sephora, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic, Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Conventional or organic available Helichrysum oil is extracted from the Helichrysum italicum plant that mainly grows in European regions of France, Spain and Italy. This plant belongs to the Asteraceae family. The oil is watery and its color is pale yellow although the color may range from pale yellow to red. Besides having a tea and honey undertone, Helichrysum Oil has a characteristic straw-like fruity aroma. Extracted by steam distillation method from dried or fresh flowering head clusters of the Helichrysum plant, this oil is also known as Everlasting Oil. Helichrysum oil is mainly used as an ingredient in massage oils, creams and lotions. It can be used for vapor therapy or during warm baths to cure muscle aches and inflammation problems relating to digestion and respiration and headache. It also has soothing and calming properties which help to cure depression. Athletes and bodybuilders widely use essential oils containing Helichrysum oil as it is highly effective in treating muscle inflammations due to physical activities. This oil can be used on children as it is suitable for sensitive skin.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Neem Oil
    • INCI Name:Azadirachta Indica Seed Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Non-Animal Origin, Natural Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Anti-Fungal, Improves Skin Elasticity, Hair Growth Stimulation, Anti-Aging, Non-Irradiated, Moisturizing, Healing, Split Ends Repair, Anti-Bacterial, Regenerating, Shine Enhancing, Frizz Control, Restoring, Anti-Inflammatory, Antimicrobial, Anti-Viral
    • Labeling Claims:Non-GMO, Plant-Based, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Credo Clean Standard, BSE-free, Organic, Nanomaterials-free, Non-Toxic, Phthalates-free, Cruelty-Free, Natural, TSE-free, Not Tested on Animals, CMR Substances-free, Naturally Derived, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty
    • Certifications & Compliance:FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant, USDA Certified, Organic Certified
    Neem Carrier Oil is one of the most popular choices for use in the manufacturing of soaps, cosmetics, and massage oils. It is pressed from the tree's seed kernels and is prized for its antiviral, anti-microbial, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. The Azadirachta indica botanical, better known as the Neem Tree, is believed to have originated in either India or Burma. When it was discovered that the tree can thrive in any warm, dry regions, migrating Indians introduced it to other lands including Africa, Fiji, Mauritius, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Cambodia. Its resistance to droughts and its tolerance to heat are factors that contribute to its long lifespan of up to 200 years. Neem is well known for its beneficial effects on the skin and in scalp disorders. Its antibacterial, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory and fungicide properties, make it perfect for itchy, dry hair and scalp conditions. It helps restore body and shine to dry, damaged and delicate hair and helps mend the appearance of split ends. Considered by the people of India to be sacred, the Neem tree has come to symbolize good health and protection. Traditionally Neem oil was used topically to address such ailments as fevers, respiratory issues, tetanus infections, rheumatism, arthritis, jaundice, malaria, ringworm, lice, fungal and bacterial infections of the skin, scabies, hives, eczema, psoriasis, and gastrointestinal diseases. Historically, Neem Oil was even used as a topical contraceptive.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Broombush Oil
    • INCI Name:Melaleuca Uncinata Flower/Leaf Extract
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Antiseptic, Anti-Fungal, Non-Irradiated, Expectorant, Anti-Bacterial
    • Labeling Claims:Nanomaterials-free, Non-Toxic, Phthalates-free, Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, Natural, Plant-Based, TSE-free, Not Tested on Animals, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, CMR Substances-free, Naturally Derived, BSE-free, Organic, PEG-free
    • Certifications & Compliance:Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant, USDA Certified
    Broombush (Melaleuca uncinata) is a plant is a plant in the paperbark family native to southern Australia. It is harvested from the wild and grown in plantations for broombush fencing and is now also being cultivated for its essential oil. A multi-stemmed evergreen shrub usually less than 2 m, it has spreading or ascending leaves, 19–56 mm (0.75–2.20 in) long and 0.8–1.2 mm (0.031–0.047 in) wide, linear in shape, almost circular in cross-section, and tapering to a distinctly curved hook. The leaves have large oil glands along their edges. Its flowers are white, cream or yellow, and are attractive to birds. It grows in warm temperate and semi-arid areas in sandy soils that are acidic to alkaline. With a zesty yet sweet aroma, this steam distilled oil has a complex variety of uses based on the individual chemotype of the batch of oil, but in general it is valued for its antiseptic, antifungal, insect repellent and expectorant properties.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Nerolina Oil
    • INCI Name:Melaleuca Viridiflora Leaf Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Non-Animal Origin, Natural Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Odor Masking, Stress Reducing, Calming, Non-Irradiated, Relaxing, Anti-Bacterial, Soothing, Anti-Inflammatory, Cooling Effect
    • Labeling Claims:Non-GMO, Plant-Based, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Credo Clean Standard, BSE-free, Organic, Nanomaterials-free, Non-Toxic, Phthalates-free, Cruelty-Free, Natural, TSE-free, Not Tested on Animals, Clean at Sephora, CMR Substances-free, Naturally Derived
    • Certifications & Compliance:FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant, USDA Certified, Organic Certified
    Nerolina: Melaleuca quinquenervia CT ‘Nerolina’ Native to Australia, Melaleuca quinquenervia CT ‘Nerolina’, commonly known as broad-leaved paperbark or the paper bark tea tree, is a small- to medium-sized tree of the Myrtaceae family. It is an evergreen tree that grows up to 35 feet and has papery bark, fragrant leaves and green or red flows. Nerolina is the linalool chemotype of Niaouli. Nerolina essential oil is extracted via steam distillation of the leaves and green branchlets. Nerolina is grown in plantations, in northern New South Wales and Queensland, wild harvesting also occurs. Nerolina essential oil has a fresh, aromatic, earthy, fruity aroma with distinctive notes of lavender and lilac. Nerolina Australian essential oil is a valuable blending oil with the ability to ‘lift’ ordinary aromas with small additions to the compound. In cosmetics and perfumery, Nerolina can be very cost effective, and it can be successfully used as an adjunct to the top grade Lavender oils.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Eucalyptus Radiata Oil
    • INCI Name:Eucalyptus Radiata Leaf Oil
    • Chemical Family:Essential Oils
    • Ingredient Origin:Plant Origin, Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin
    • Labeling Claims:Non-Toxic, Phthalates-free, Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, Natural, Plant-Based, TSE-free, Not Tested on Animals, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, CMR Substances-free, Naturally Derived, BSE-free, Organic, PEG-free, Nanomaterials-free
    • Certifications & Compliance:Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant, USDA Certified
    Conventional or organic available Eucalyptus radiata is loved for its fresh, pungent, and fruity aroma. Rich in cineoles, it is considered the most therapeutically versatile of all eucalyptus oils. It has the gentlest aroma of the Eucalypts but is still as potent as other oils. Belonging to the Myrtaceae family, Eucalyptus radiata is an evergreen tree which grows up to 15 meters (48ft) in height, although occasionally some trees achieve 30 meters (97ft). It is a graceful tree with a weeping habit and a dense, spreading, pendulous crown. Its leaves are glossy and lanceolate (tapering to a point) with a strong aromatic fragrance. The bark is fibrous and gray-brown in color, with smaller branches that become smoother. The Aborigines used a wide range of natural plant remedies, and these would vary from tribe to tribe according to the indigenous species that were available to them. Wherever any species of eucalyptus grew they were used to heal wounds, cuts and burns, as well as treat various respiratory conditions. Steam distillation of the fresh or semi-dried leaves and twigs yields a colorless volatile oil that has a fresh, camphoraceous aroma with a slightly herbaceous and woody backnote. In general, the aroma of radiata is warmer, sweeter and softer than other Eucalypts. The natural chemistry is also noticeably different to the globulus, typically containing a less 1,8 cineole which is the component that imparts its medicinal-type odor. The essential oil of Eucalyptus Radiata is extracted via steam distillation of the leaves and green branchlets. The tree leaves are hand harvested and steam distilled immediately. Find out more about our 8 other species of Eucalyptus in the video below and discover the different uses of their essential oils in our Essence of Eucalyptus blog post.

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