Essential oils are concentrated, volatile aromatic compounds extracted from the leaves, flowers, bark, roots, and resins of plants through steam distillation or cold pressing. Each oil retains the complete biological profile of its source plant, including its therapeutic, antimicrobial, and aromatic properties. Good quality essential oils contain no synthetic additives, carrier agents, or chemical solvents, which determines both their potency and their suitability for therapeutic and spiritual applications. Mary's Magic Shop stocks a curated range of pure natural essential oils including tea tree, peppermint, ylang ylang, vetiver, wild orange, turmeric, and yarrow, selected for quality, purity, and verified botanical origin.
Natural Essential Oils by Purpose
Clients seeking antimicrobial and skin-clearing properties will find [Tea Tree Essential Oil] among the most widely researched natural oils available. Those looking for respiratory support, mental clarity, and digestive comfort can explore [Peppermint Essential Oil], available in both liquid and convenient beadlet form. For emotional balance, stress reduction, and hormonal support, [Ylang Ylang Essential Oil] and [Vetiver Essential Oil] provide deeply grounding aromatic profiles. Clients incorporating oils into ritual, meditation, or spiritual practice will find the full range contextually relevant alongside the [Spell Castings] and [Healing Crystals] collections at Mary's Magic Shop.
Are these essential oils safe to use directly on skin?
Pure essential oils require dilution in a carrier oil before direct skin application. A standard dilution ratio of 2% equates to approximately 12 drops of essential oil per 30ml of carrier oil for adult topical use.
What is the difference between natural essential oils and synthetic fragrance oils?
Natural essential oils are extracted directly from plant material and retain the full therapeutic compound profile of the source plant. Synthetic fragrance oils are chemically manufactured to replicate scent only and carry no therapeutic or biological activity.