Cardamom essential oil is extracted from the fragrant seed pods of the Elettaria Cardamomum plant, native to India and now grown commercially throughout Asia. In traditional Ayurvedic therapies the spice was used in preparations to assist the body through a virus and to aid in digestive complaints. The practise of aromatherapy utilises this oil in…
Carrot Seed essential oil is extracted from the seed of the wild carrot plant, grown extensively through northern Europe. Steam distillation is applied to the seeds appearing on the plant after flowering has finished in late summer, producing an earthy, comforting oil with a dry aroma. Carrot Seed oil works particularly well in cosmetic blends…
Fresh and sweet Cedarwood Virginian is actually extracted from a tree in the Cupressaceous family. The bark of the tree cultivated in the USA and Canada is steam distilled, to release a fresh, woody essential oil. The Cedarwood tree has been utilised for many years, with Native Americans peeling bark from the trunk to make…
Chamomile Blue (or German Chamomile) in its plant form is often used to make soothing herbal tea and is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties. This type of Chamomile takes its name from the deep blue oil released on the distillation of the plant’s flower heads. Chamomile Blue is non-irritating and non-sensitising, making it ideal in…
Chamomile conjures thoughts of cosy evenings and soothing mugs of tea; however Roman Chamomile is one of the oldest recorded medicinal herbs and has been used for centuries to treat a host of ailments. Ancient Egyptians used the calming properties of this attractive plant as a cure for fever and Chamomile has been a staple…
This giant of the sage family was traditionally used in the musky perfumes of the rich aristocracy. The tall purple and pink flowers are laden with fragrance during the summer months and when cut down, the plant is sticky with essential oil. In modern aromatherapy, Clary Sage is often used in treatments for women during…
Coriander, although categorised within the ‘spicy’ family of essential oils is significantly milder than the likes of Clove, Cardamom and Cinnamon and ideal to use for people with sensitive skin types. Coriander seeds are used in the extraction process for this oil, which are taken from the plant once the flowers, or ‘umbels’ die back…
The Cypress botanical family of trees is one of the oldest plant families on the planet, with some specimens over two thousand years old. Used traditionally in incense and medicinal compounds, the pungent and powerful oil spans across the globe. Buy Tisserand Essential Oil Cypress 9ml Online & Save The powerful woody aroma of this…
Scent your space with this naturally mood-balancing diffuser oil that supports changes in mood associated with menopause, perimenopause, and menstruation. Expertly blended with Rose, Geranium and Clary Sage 100% natural pure essential oils. Buy Tisserand Essential Oil Diffuser Blend Restore Balance Online & Save Harmonise your inner emotions by adding 6 to 8 drops to…
Fennel Essential Oil will help to detoxify and tone. It can be used to increase lactation and reduce flatulence and constipation. Helpful for chronic coughs and congestion. Buy Tisserand Essential Oil Fennel (Sweet) 9ml Online & Save Tisserand offers the finest essential oils and authentic aromatherapy beauty products that enhance wellbeing. Key Benefits Suitable for…
There are over 250 known varieties of Geranium, grown throughout the world. The fragrant plant used to extract our essential oil is the Pelargonium Gravolens, originating from South Africa. Unlike many other floral fragrances, the distillation process for Geranium essential oil uses the leaves of the plant, not the flowers themselves. The velvety leaves of…
When searching for a luxury fragrance to add to indulgent blends, deep, exotic Jasmine is the perfect choice. The delicate, star shaped flowers of this night blooming plant are too delicate for steam distillation. The extraction process requires the dilution of the flowers in a solvent, producing an ‘absolute’ essential oil. Used in a massage…
Native to New Zealand, Kanuka is a wild growing plant, highly valued by the Maoris in preparations for digestive issues and as an anti-inflammatory for wounds. Kanuka’s health promoting properties are still utilised in modern herbology and aromatherapy, with one of its most popular uses being in blends to help heal and revitalise the body,…
French Marjoram (or Sweet Marjoram as it is known) essential oil is derived from an aromatic herb, native to Egypt and Turkey, where it was regarded as a sign of happiness. 17th Century herbalist, Nicholas Culpeper, recommended Sweet Marjoram as a natural soother of menstrual cramps and the herb is still used today by aromatherapists…