🍊 Elevate your vibe with every drop of pure citrus bliss!
KUKKA Orange Essential Oil is a premium 4 Fl Oz bottle of 100% pure sweet orange oil designed for versatile use in hair, skin, diffusers, aromatherapy, and DIY soap making. Its rich citrus aroma uplifts mood, enhances skincare routines, and adds a fresh, lasting scent to homemade products, making it a must-have for mindful self-care and creative projects.
T**A
Works great
I use tea tree oil for small cuts, rashes, abrasions, insect bites and even have used for the first ear ache I'd had in 55 years (gone the next day). Works great on healing all of those. Had fungus under one toenail that I'd spent over a year trying to get rid of. dripped a little tea tree oil under the nail and let soak in twice a day and within a month it was nearly completely gone. None left now. I've stopped getting anything else to treat those conditions. Really love the glass dropper that comes with it.I have used on a tooth ache but you have to be careful not to swallow as it isn't recommended internally. Doesn't get rid of it immediately but after 2 applications the pain was gone and did not come back before I was able to get to a dentist.
B**M
Wonderful-smelling sandalwood oil
Although this product is labeled for diffuser use, I use it mainly for other reasons. First, when mixed with some avocado oil, it makes for a great hair treatment; the trick though is to make it like ten parts avocado and one part this sandalwood oil. And don't apply it to the scalp, but rather the hair itself, to help keep it supple and from drying out, especially if you wash often.The other is I have a lotus seed mala I use in meditation, and the beads need oiling every now and again, also to keep from drying out, but also so insects don't get at the beads. A little of the sandalwood oil on a soft cloth or paper towel, and the lotus seeds look shiny and smell really nice, albeit not in an overpowering kind of way.Great oil, would get again.
J**.
Helped to heal poison ivy rash, blisters, and open sores.
Tea tree oil was recommended to me a number of years ago for insect bits, rashes, and healing sores. I got a bottle of it with a set of essential oils and hated the odor. So, I gave it all to her. I recently got a bad case of poison ivy poisoning after doing cleanup in one of the outdoor gardens around our patio. My arms, shoulders, upper chest, and face were covered with a red rash that broke out into blisters that oozed a sticky pus. The itching was almost intolerable even though I had a cream that helped to relieve some of the itching.I don't think the tea tree oil relieved the itching, but it did help to dry up the blisters and help them to heal faster. I am still dealing with the this poison ivy infection, and have been applying this tea tree oil to the areas affected with cotton balls. At this point, the rash and swelling on my face has gone away, the blisters have dried up, and the sores left by them are healing.Although this oil supposedly helps with a number of skin conditions that I can't attest to, I feel it has helped to shorten the healing time of my poison ivy infection. I would have supplied pictures of what my arms looked like before using tea tree oil, but, at this point, most of the sores are almost healed.I hope this review was helpful for you.
D**R
This Does Not Smell Like Cloves!!
So, I am not sure how to review this Clove Bud oil. First, it does not smell like the spice cloves at all. It does not have even the light light floral scent, as I have since read about Clove Bud oil having. What this does smell like is lightly burnt wood. Let me say again, not any scent of the spice cloves! Prior to buying this, I just used up an old bottle of clove essential oil, which I bought at a great store, and that clove oil had an outstanding clove scent! The manufacturer is unknown. I have since read that my old oil was probably not clove bud oil, but probably clove stem or leaf oil, which usually has a spicier clove scent. I am going to have to try that, because I want the clove scent as well as the medicinal numbing quality.I did a paper test with this Clove Bud oil. 45 minutes after placing 5 drops of this oil on a piece of card stock, the oil had not evaporated, and one drip still showed the sheen of reflected light. I do not know how quickly Clove Bud essential oil is supposed to evaporate, but this did not evaporate lie my eucalyptus oil does. In fact, 24 hours later, still an oil soaked card stock, which appeared to have had almost no evaporation. These things make me highly suspicious! Now, the next thing I did was to place a couple drops, full strength, on my finger, and rub it on my gums and lips. I got a quick burning sensation, and fairly quick numbing effect on my gums. (What I did is not recommended, but I have my own ways!) From this test, I believe the strength of this Clove Bud oil to be very strong, even though the scent of it was completely unexpected and disappointing.If I had a lab, I would certainly run a spectral analysis on this, to find out for certain if it is pure. But, here is what I think: it may be pure, it may be perfect for the medicinal purposes which have been described by the seller, it does create numbing and burn on sensitive lips and gums, and I felt nothing from a full strength drop on my arm skin. However, if you want a clove spice scent for perfume, room spray, or diffuser then this is absolutely not what you want, and clove “bud” oil in general is probably not what we want. The thing is, I just don’t want to gamble with the disappointment of online purchases any more! If I can’t smell it first, then just forget it!
A**R
Amazing!
Oh, Kukka's Vanilla Oil – where have you been all my life? This little gem is warm, sweet and deep enough to linger without having to reapply. I dab it on my wrists for an instant mood lift during stressful days, or mix a drop into my diffuser for a room that smells delicious. It transforms my space into a spa sanctuary. This scent has lasted all day without fading. At this price, it's a steal for such luxury. Kukka, you've got me hooked—my go-to for my signature scent.
E**3
Works well to deter rodents
I'm using this peppermint oil to keep rodents away from my garden shed. I punched holes in the metal lid of a small jam jar, and put a small piece of sponge soaked in the oil inside the jar. It's on the floor of the shed and it seems to be working well - the shed no longer smells of rodent droppings. The oil smells good. I add a bit more oil to the sponge every now and then.
T**O
Anti fugal tea tree oil
I used it to treat fungal nail and it really helped you must be consistent though never failed using it twice a day for 30 days nail improved so much fungus almost gone !! Recommend it !!
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