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The volatile and aromatic liquid or semi-solid obtained from a single botanical, primarily through the distillation, expression or extraction process. Generally, it constitutes the odorous principles of a plant, having the taste or smell of the original botanical used. However, essential oils do not always have the same properties as the whole plant from which it was derivied from as certain parts of the plant are used to produce the essential oil.
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Extract of ethereal oils of aromatic plants
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A highly concentrated, aromatic, usually liquid, volatile oil extracted from plants. Pacific Rain only uses essential oils obtained by steam distillation or expression.
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A scented plant oil used in many herbal medicines.
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A volatile material derived from odorous plant materials from a single botanical form. As such, EOs generally constitute the odorous principles of the plants in which they exist. EOs are either distilled (water, steam or dry) or expressed. Because EOs are highly concentrated, care should be used when handling them. We carry hundreds of essential oils, ranging from Agarwood to Ylang Ylang.
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