Coffee Oil – Roasted Arabica – Organic Cold Pressed Unrefined
Cold & Flu
Cold Sore Attacker
Conditioning Hair Oil
Ingredients - Sweet Almond oil, Grapeseed oil, Olive oil, Abyssinian oil, Argan oil, Meadowfoam oil, Tamanu oil, Jojoba oil, Hemp oil, Avocado oil, Castor oil, Carrot infused oil, Sea buckthorn oil, with pure Essential oils of Geranium, Neroli, Rose Geranium, Rosemary, Sandalwood Ylang Ylang
50ml
Our Conditioning Hair oil is designed for daily use to moisturizes, soften and condition dry hair, helping to keep hair neat and making it pleasant to caress. All the natural oils have great benefits for your skin as well
It is best applied to a slightly damp hair e.g. dried off after a shower. Place a few drops in the palm of your hand (amount will vary depending on the fullness, length and hair type) and rub it between your fingers for even distribution. Work the oil into your scalp and hair, making sure to get the tips. Comb or brush hair to evenly distribute the oil and remove knots. A little goes a long way
Coral Jasmine Essential Oil – Organic
Costus Essential Oil – Organic
Cupuacu oil – Organic Cold Pressed Fractionated
Cyperus (Nagarmotha) Essential Oil – Organic
Davana Essential Oil – Organic
Death to the Boils
Dragonfruit Seed Oil – Organic Virgin Cold Pressed
Elderberry Seed oil – Organic Virgin Cold Pressed
Facial Serum
Facial Serum – Fruit Revolution
Fly Away Blues
Fragonia Essential Oil – Organic
Fungal Toe
Fuzzy Head – Concentration Aid
Galbanum Essential Oil – Organic
Gentleman’s Moisturiser
German Chamomile Essential Oil – organic
Goji Berry Seed oil – Organic Virgin Cold Pressed
Green Goo Liniment
Contains Olive oil, Comfrey infused oil, Habenero infused oil, Bees Wax, Pure Menthol, 100% Pure Natural Essential Oils of Black Pepper, Eucalyptus, German Chamomile, Lemon, Mace, Marjoram, Orange, Tea Tree & Wintergreen.
Developed to aid with post injury management.
Warning: Avoid if pregnant or have epilepsy.
30ml
This is the strongest liniment I make at 30% essential oil content
I made this product for my brother (road-train driver in Western Australia) who injured his back in a car accident. This gave him relief from the pain & discomfort he had due to the accident. He said none of the drugs the Doctors gave him helped with his pain but the green goo did and it allowed him to be able to look after and play with his children.
Guar Gum
Guar gum is derived from the endosperm of the Guar or Cluster bean. It is a water-soluble, non-ionic thickener making it useful in a wide range of products
Food Use
Guar gum is a natural food thickener used in cooking and baking to bind, thicken and emulsify gluten-free ingredients. It has significantly more thickening ability than cornstarch. Guar gum is ideal for anyone looking for a thickener, emulsifier and firming agent in baked goods, jams and jellies, soups, salad dressings, sauces, syrups, juices and dairy products. Suggested usage rate ranges between 1/2 to 1 teaspoons per cup of flour
Guava Seed oil – Organic Virgin Cold Pressed
Gum Rosin – WW Grade
Rosin, also called Colophony, and Greek pitch is a solid form of resin obtained from various species of Pine trees and some other conifers. The resin is usually produced by heating fresh liquid resin to vaporize the volatile liquid terpene components.
It is often semi-transparent and ranges in colour from black to yellow.
The commercial grades are numerous, ranging by letters from A (the darkest) to N (extra pale), superior to which are W (window glass) and WW (water-white) varieties, the latter having about three times the value of the common qualities.
At room temperature Pine resin is brittle, but it easily melts at slightly higher temperatures and is soluble in alcohol (to make a varnish) and mixed with bees wax and oil to make a wood polish
Natural Reusable Food Wraps
Gum Rosin is a popular ingredient for making reusable Beeswax food-wraps (often combined Beeswax and Jojoba oil).
In soap making it is used to make Pine Tar Soap, used at a rate of 2 to 5 % of total soap volume
Fine art uses rosin for tempera emulsions and as painting-medium component for oil paintings. It is soluble in oil of turpentine and turpentine substitute, and needs to be warmed.
An ingredient of depilatory wax
Players of bowed string instruments rub cakes or blocks of the resin on their bow hair so it can grip the strings and make them speak, or vibrate clearly.