Fractionated Coconut Oil
doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil is a natural carrier oil that readily absorbs into the skin, making it ideal for topical delivery. Its feather-light emollient effect provides a soothing barrier without clogging the body’s pores, making it an excellent moisturizer for dry or troubled skin. It leaves the skin feeling silky smooth and non-greasy, unlike other vegetable carrier oils. Fractionated Coconut Oil is completely soluble with all essential oils and is colorless, odorless, and stain-free.
Cedarwood Essential Oil
The warm, woody aroma of Cedarwood essential oil promotes a relaxing environment when used topically or aromatically.
Cedarwood trees are native to cold climates, thriving in high altitudes and growing up to 100 feet high. It is known as a pioneer because it’s one of the first trees to return after an area has been cleared.
Reminiscent of the size and strength of the cedarwood tree, Cedarwood oil has a grounding scent. It’s frequently used in massage therapy and has clarifying properties when applied topically.
Siam Wood Essential Oil
Siam wood—also known as Thai rosewood—is native to Southeast Asia and is often used to make furniture.
Siam Wood essential oil is typically steam-distilled from woodchips or sawdust. It’s prized in perfumery for its warm, exotic scent. The oil is also valued for creating an uplifting atmosphere.
Green Mandarin Essential Oil
Green Mandarin essential oil is cold-pressed from the unripe fruit of the mandarin tree. (Red Mandarin essential oil comes from more mature pieces of fruit.)
Green Mandarin oil is renowned for its surface-cleansing properties, as well as its ability to refresh and energize a space when diffused.
Wild Orange Essential Oil
Cold-pressed from the fruit peel, Wild Orange essential oil is one of the bestselling doTERRA essential oils because of its energizing aroma.
High in the natural chemical constituent limonene, Wild Orange oil possesses stimulating and purifying qualities. It can serve as a daily household surface cleaner.
Diffusing it will energize and uplift the atmosphere, adding a delightful freshness to the air. Wild Orange oil enhances any essential oil blend with its fresh, sweet aroma.
Petitgrain Essential Oil
Petitgrain essential oil is derived from the leaves and twigs of the bitter orange tree, which has a long history of use in traditional wellness practices. Two other essential oils come from the same tree: Neroli from the blossoms and Bitter Orange from the fruit rinds.
Petitgrain oil is widely used in the perfume industry, giving body sprays, lotions, and colognes a fresh and herbaceous note that’s popular among both women and men.
By sourcing Petitgrain essential oil from Paraguay through Co-Impact Sourcing, doTERRA supports needed rural community development projects and provides diversified income for small-scale farmers. Growing bitter orange trees allows farmers to earn income without clearcutting land for crops, protecting the remaining patches of the Atlantic Forest in eastern Paraguay.
Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Australia is home to more than 700 types of fast-growing, flowering evergreens known as eucalyptus. Part of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), these plants can grow to 60 feet tall and 15 feet wide.
The primary chemical component in Eucalyptus essential oil is eucalyptol (1,8-Cineole), which is where the essential oil gets its cleansing properties.
Lime Essential Oil
Cold-pressed from the peels of fresh limes, Lime essential oil is refreshing and energizing in both aroma and taste. Limes are frequently used in entrées and beverages for their fresh citrus flavor. The citrusy essential oil can be diffused to freshen the air.
Lime essential oil is also an effective surface cleaner. Lime oil is frequently used in facial and body cleansers for its purifying properties and uplifting scent.
Lemon Essential Oil
Unmistakably fresh and familiar, Lemon essential oil offers many benefits and applications. Known for its crisp, citrusy aroma, Lemon oil creates a bright and uplifting atmosphere. A potent purifying agent, Lemon essential oil can be used throughout your home to freshen the air and cleanse most hard surfaces naturally.
Most of the lemons sourced for Lemon essential oil are from the island of Sicily. Lemons in Italy can grow to be the size of softballs, thriving in the warm climate and fertile soil.
Vetiver Touch 10 mL
Is steam-distilled from the strong roots of a tall grass and is known as the fragrance of the soil and oil of tranquility because of its grounding, calming aroma.
Bergamot Essential Oil
Bergamot essential oil is unique among citrus oils because it can create both an uplifting and calming environment.
Bergamot is the most delicate citrus plant, requiring a special climate and soil to thrive. Italians have used bergamot oil for years to soothe and rejuvenate the skin.
Tonka Bean Absolute
Tonka bean, known scientifically as Dipteryx odorata, is a highly esteemed ingredient native to Central America and northern South America.
The name tonka bean comes from the Galibi (Carib) language spoken by the natives of French Guiana. Related to the pea family, tonka beans are almond-shaped, featuring a black and wrinkled exterior with a smooth brown interior.
Commonly used in perfumery, tonka beans are celebrated for their rich aroma, reminiscent of vanilla, almonds, cinnamon, and cloves.
Helichrysum Essential Oil
Helichrysum essential oil is sourced in Albania and Corsica, France. It comes from Helichrysum italicum—the helichrysum species most valued for its oil.
Helichrysum is a mountain wildflower in the daisy family. It has slim leaves and yellow blossoms. Unlike many herbs, only the blossoms yield the fragrant essential oil. It takes nearly five pounds of helichrysum flowers to produce a 5 mL bottle of Helichrysum essential oil.
Black Pepper Essential Oil
Black Pepper essential oil is steam-distilled from the fruit of the black pepper vine.
When mature, the fruit changes from green to dark red. They turn even darker, appearing black after being harvested and dried. Frequently grown for the spice market, black pepper is sometimes referred to as the king of spices.