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G. Mannone –
Great for sore throats,chest colds and more! :). Chamomile is one of the most popular herbs in the Western world. There are two plants known as chamomile: the more popular German chamomile (Matricaria recutita) and Roman, or English, chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile). Although they belong to different species, they are used to treat the same health problems. Both are used to calm frayed nerves, to treat various stomach problems, to relieve muscle spasms, and to treat skin conditions and mild infections.Chamomile has been used as a medicine for thousands of years, dating back to the ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks. Historically, chamomile has been used to treat many conditions, including:*Chest colds*Sore throats*Abscesses*Gum inflammation (gingivitis)*Anxiety*Insomnia*Psoriasis*Acne*Eczema*Minor first-degree burns*Inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis)*Stomach ulcers*Children’s conditions such as chickenpox, diaper rash, and colicAlthough chamomile is popular, there aren’ t many studies that look at whether it works to treat these conditions. Animal studies have shown that German chamomile reduces inflammation, speeds wound healing, reduces muscle spasms, and serves as a mild sedative to help with sleep. But there are very few studies to see if the same is true in people. Test tube studies have shown that chamomile can kill bacteria, fungus, and viruses.Anxiety, insomniaThis is the most popular use for chamomile in the United States. So far there has been only one controlled, randomized clinical trial using chamomile to treat anxiety in people. It found that chamomile capsules reduced symptoms of anxiety in people with mild to moderate generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Animal studies have found that low doses of chamomile may relieve anxiety, while higher doses promote sleep.Digestive problemsChamomile has been used traditionally to treat stomach cramps, irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, diarrhea, gas, and colic. It helps relax muscle contractions, particularly in the smooth muscles that make up the intestines. But there are no good human studies on any of these conditions. One analysis of several studies found that product containing a combination of the herb iberis, peppermint, and chamomile seemed to help relieve symptoms of indigestion.Gingivitis, mouth soresChamomile has been suggested as a treatment for these mouth problems. But so far there is no evidence that it works. When used as a mouthwash, there’ s some evidence that chamomile may help prevent mouth sores from radiation and chemotherapy — but here again, the results from studies are mixed.Skin irritations, eczemaChamomile is often used topically in a cream or ointment to soothe irritated skin, especially in Europe. Most evidence comes from animal studies, not studies with people. Two studies in people found that a chamomile cream helped relieve symptoms of eczema.Plant Description:The tiny daisy-like flowers of German chamomile have white collars circling raised, cone-shaped, yellow centers and are less than an inch wide, growing on long, thin, light green stems. Sometimes chamomile grows wild and close to the ground, but you can also find it bordering herb gardens. It can reach up to 3 feet high. German chamomile is native to Europe, north Africa, and some parts of Asia. It is closely related to Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile), which, although less commonly used, has many of the same medicinal properties.What’s It Made Of?:Chamomile teas, ointments, and extracts all start with the white and yellow flower head. The flower heads may be dried and used in teas or capsules, or crushed and steamed to produce a blue oil, which is used as medicine. The oil contains ingredients that reduce swelling and may limit the growth of bacteria, viruses, and fungi.Available Forms:German chamomile is available as dried flower heads, tea, liquid extract, capsules, and topical ointment.How to Take It:PediatricThe dose suggested for children under 18 is one-half the adult dose. Children under 5 should not take more than half a cup of tea per day.To relieve colic: 1 – 2 oz. of tea per day. Your doctor may recommend other preparations.Adult*Tea: Pour 1 cup of boiling water over 2 – 3 heaping Tbs. (2 – 4 g) of dried herb, steep 10 – 15 minutes. Drink 3 – 4 times per day between meals.*Tincture (1:5, 45% alcohol): 30 – 60 drops of tincture 3 times per day in hot water.*Capsules: 300 – 400 mg taken 3 times per day.*Gargle or mouthwash: Make a tea as above, then let it cool. Gargle as often as desired. You may also make an oral rinse with 10 – 15 drops of German chamomile liquid extract in 100 mL warm water, and use 3 times per day.*Inhalation: Add a few drops of essential oil of chamomile to hot water (or use tea) and breathe in the steam to calm a cough.*Bath: Use 1/4 lb of dried flowers per bath, or add 5 – 10 drops of essential oil to a full tub of water to soothe hemorrhoids, cuts, eczema, or insect bites.*Poultice: Make a paste by mixing powdered herb with water and apply to inflamed skin.*Cream: Apply cream with a 3 – 10% crude drug chamomile content for psoriasis, eczema, or dry and flaky skin.Precautions:The use of herbs is a time-honored approach to strengthening the body and treating disease. Herbs, however, can trigger side effects and can interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications. For these reasons, you should take herbs with care, under the supervision of a health care provider.German chamomile is considered generally safe.Chamomile may make asthma worse, so people with asthma should not take it.Pregnant women should avoid chamomile because of the risk of miscarriage.Chamomile may have estrogen-like effects in the body, so women with a history of hormone-sensitive cancers, such as breast or uterine cancer, should ask their doctors before taking chamomile.If you are allergic to asters, daisies, chrysanthemums, or ragweed, you may also be allergic to chamomile.Drinking large amounts of highly concentrated chamomile tea may cause vomiting.Chamomile may cause drowsiness, so don’ t take it and drive.Stop taking chamomile at least 2 weeks before surgery or dental surgery, because of the risk of bleeding.Possible Interactions:If you take any of the following drugs, you should not use German chamomile without first talking to your health care provider:Blood-thinning medications (anticoagulants) — Chamomile may increase the risk of bleeding when taken with blood-thinners such as warfarin (Coumadin), clopidogrel (Plavix), and aspirin.Sedatives — Chamomile can make the effects of sedative drugs stronger, including:*Anticonvulsants, such as phenytoin (Dilantin) and valproic acid (Depakote)*Barbiturates*Benzodiazepines, such as alprazolam (Xanax) and diazepam (Valium)*Drugs to treat insomnia, such as zolpidem (Ambien), zaleplon (Sonata), eszopiclone (Lunesta), and ramelteon (Rozerem)*Tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline (Elavil)*AlcoholThe same is true of sedative herbs, such as valerian, kava, and catnip.Blood pressure medications — Chamomile may lower blood pressure slightly. Taking it with drugs for high blood pressure could cause blood pressure to drop too low.Diabetes medications — Chamomile may lower blood sugar. Taking it with diabetes drugs could raise the risk of hypoglycemia or low blood sugar.Other drugs — Because chamomile is broken down by certain liver enzymes, it may interact with other drugs that are broken down by the same enzymes. Those drugs may include:*Fexofenadine (Seldane)*Statins (drugs that can lower cholesterol)*Birth control pills*Some antifungal drugs
Disneynerd –
Nature’s Defense in a Bottle. The Fighting Five blend from Edens Garden is a powerhouse of plant-based protection. Crafted from 100% pure, undiluted essential oils, it features a vibrant mix of Lemon, Cinnamon Leaf, Moroccan Rosemary, Clove Bud, Eucalyptus Globulus, and Eucalyptus Radiata—each chosen for its immune-boosting, antibacterial, and respiratory-supporting properties.The scent is a bold citrus-spice fusion that feels both invigorating and grounding. Diffusing it in the morning sets a clean, energized tone for the day, while adding it to laundry or DIY cleaners brings a fresh, purifying touch to your home. It’s also a favorite for:- Cold and flu season support- Natural air purification- Protective massage blends (when diluted)- Candle or humidifier use for cozy wellness ritualsWith a 4.7-star rating and thousands of happy customers, Fighting Five is a trusted ally for families seeking natural ways to stay well. And like all Edens Garden products, it’s free from additives, synthetics, and animal testing—just pure, therapeutic-grade goodness.
Amazon Customer –
Vanilla smells yummy. I ordered the vanilla. I use it in my diffuser and topically. It smells great!
Sarbari –
Great product. Smells incredible, relieves arthritic and muscle pain
Kate –
I love this oil! I put it on my face at night with a carrier oil and it keeps my face moisturized and gives it a glow!
allison –
Started buying their blends this year 2025 and while they’re not organic they’re of great quality and I haven’t found anyone better at making blends which is great when creating scents for my herbal infused body butter formations. My fav’s so far are, Gal pal, This smells amazing, Best man, Pink lotus sands, Lotus 🪷 & Gardenia. The best man is my fav men’s scent with a little vanilla. The gentle man smells good with peppermint. I make an amber musk scent with the This smells amazing blend. I couldn’t have made so many amazing scents if not for Edens garden EO’S so I’m very happy with this company. Thankyou to all the beautifully brilliant women at Edens garden & thanks for giving away samples with every EO purchase, it’s been helpful in discovering and choosing new blends to purchase
Caressa Clark –
This was my 5th time purchasing the aphrodisiac oil. The smell is hard to describe. It’s just perfect. I originally bought this oil to use during intimate moments with my lover. And while it was perfect for that, it’s honestly great for any occasion. If I had to choose words to describe it I would choose comfort, peace, love, contentment, timeless, and Christmas. Whenever I have visitors at the house and have this in the oil diffuser, people always ask me, “What is that amazing smell?” This is definitely a good scent for spending time with a romantic partner that you truly love. Although it is called aphrodisiac, I would not say this scent is purely sexual. When I am going for that, I usually mix rose, jasmine, ylang ylang, and lavender. This aphrodisiac scent is on another level.
Elizabeth Abrey –
I recently discovered vetiver and I am in love with this scent. The oil is very thick and just a teeny tiny drop is enough. I would have given it 5 starts but the plastic bottle stopped bottle does not dispense oil, I’ve read other reviews with the same issue, wish the manufacturer would read the reviews and make a change. I have to take it off every time I want to use it and it’s a bit of a pain. Wish they would include a dropper that would fit the bottle. I also received a tiny free ample which smells so good, but the bottle has no name, so I have no idea what oil it is. Would have like to buy some of that, but I’m clueless.
The vetiver oil is amazing, this is the first time I’m using it, let’s see how the fragrance holds up over time. The smell of vetiver is like burnt incense, wood, earth and fresh dirt after the rains. It reminds me so much of the temples in Asia. Makes we want to start meditating and practicing yoga! So far I’m loving the scent!
Donald Fitzgerald –
I love the smell of this! I use it to diffuse and I add it to my mop water, smell very clean. This is saying a lot because I am sensitive to most smells.
Caressa Clark –
Simply perfect. This was my 5th time purchasing the aphrodisiac oil. The smell is hard to describe. It’s just perfect. I originally bought this oil to use during intimate moments with my lover. And while it was perfect for that, it’s honestly great for any occasion. If I had to choose words to describe it I would choose comfort, peace, love, contentment, timeless, and Christmas. Whenever I have visitors at the house and have this in the oil diffuser, people always ask me, “What is that amazing smell?” This is definitely a good scent for spending time with a romantic partner that you truly love. Although it is called aphrodisiac, I would not say this scent is purely sexual. When I am going for that, I usually mix rose, jasmine, ylang ylang, and lavender. This aphrodisiac scent is on another level.
Caressa Clark –
If you’ve been buying Vicks Vapo pads this essential oil is even better and more cost effective. I put a few drops on the previously used vapo pad and the scent permeates the room and is stronger and last longer. I also use a lavender oil in the second slot for the pad and combined I fall asleep quickly. Dry indoor winter air is tough on people who are sensitive to allergens in the air and those who get seasonal colds and viruses – aka all of us. This essential oil is such a simple way to make life in the winter easier.
Danielle Kearney –
Lovely
Donald Fitzgerald –
Real vetiver—worth the price. I have spent way too much money on what I thought were deals for real vetiver essential oil, and none of them were. This is the real thing: that ineffable mossy, earthy fragrance that only the true plant yields. This is my third purchase from Eden’s Garden, and each one is worth every last penny. When you buy the genuine article, you save money because every drop is so potent that you need less of it. I’m not going to bother buying from anywhere else from now on. Lesson learned!
allison –
Smell is very nice and did actually clear up my sinuses. I find it works best if only used for about an hour. Anything over that seems to give me a headache. I have also found less is more. Only a few drops in my diffuser is needed.
marilyn s –
I absolutely love the Edens Garden Breathe Easier Essential Oil Synergy Blend! The scent is wonderfully refreshing—clean, crisp, and invigorating. I’ve been using it during allergy season and on stuffy days, and it really helps open up my airways and makes breathing easier. I dab a little on when I have a headache and this helps a lot. I tend to get bouts of anxiety and when I do I use a little bit of this under my nose and helps me relax.
The oils are clearly high-quality, 100% pure, and therapeutic grade, so I feel good about using them. I also appreciate that it’s versatile—you can diffuse it, add a few drops to a personal inhaler, or mix it with a carrier oil for a soothing chest rub.
This blend has quickly become a staple in my wellness routine. Highly recommend for anyone looking for natural respiratory support!
Walter Rogoza –
I’ve been using Do Terra’s blend for over a year and thought I would give this a chance. Slightly different aroma but same affect.
Donald Fitzgerald –
I recently discovered vetiver and I am in love with this scent. The oil is very thick and just a teeny tiny drop is enough. I would have given it 5 starts but the plastic bottle stopped bottle does not dispense oil, I’ve read other reviews with the same issue, wish the manufacturer would read the reviews and make a change. I have to take it off every time I want to use it and it’s a bit of a pain. Wish they would include a dropper that would fit the bottle. I also received a tiny free ample which smells so good, but the bottle has no name, so I have no idea what oil it is. Would have like to buy some of that, but I’m clueless.
The vetiver oil is amazing, this is the first time I’m using it, let’s see how the fragrance holds up over time. The smell of vetiver is like burnt incense, wood, earth and fresh dirt after the rains. It reminds me so much of the temples in Asia. Makes we want to start meditating and practicing yoga! So far I’m loving the scent!
Sarbari –
Started buying their blends this year 2025 and while they’re not organic they’re of great quality and I haven’t found anyone better at making blends which is great when creating scents for my herbal infused body butter formations. My fav’s so far are, Gal pal, This smells amazing, Best man, Pink lotus sands, Lotus 🪷 & Gardenia. The best man is my fav men’s scent with a little vanilla. The gentle man smells good with peppermint. I make an amber musk scent with the This smells amazing blend. I couldn’t have made so many amazing scents if not for Edens garden EO’S so I’m very happy with this company. Thankyou to all the beautifully brilliant women at Edens garden & thanks for giving away samples with every EO purchase, it’s been helpful in discovering and choosing new blends to purchase
Caressa Clark –
Love Edens garden EO blends. Started buying their blends this year 2025 and while they’re not organic they’re of great quality and I haven’t found anyone better at making blends which is great when creating scents for my herbal infused body butter formations. My fav’s so far are, Gal pal, This smells amazing, Best man, Pink lotus sands, Lotus 🪷 & Gardenia. The best man is my fav men’s scent with a little vanilla. The gentle man smells good with peppermint. I make an amber musk scent with the This smells amazing blend. I couldn’t have made so many amazing scents if not for Edens garden EO’S so I’m very happy with this company. Thankyou to all the beautifully brilliant women at Edens garden & thanks for giving away samples with every EO purchase, it’s been helpful in discovering and choosing new blends to purchase
chris –
Great product. Smells incredible, relieves arthritic and muscle pain
Rachel Bertles –
Smells disgusting!!!
Health and Beauty lover –
One of my new favorite blends. I typically don’t prefer floral oils, but I ended up loving this one. I got it as a sample when I ordered a different blend and loved it so much I ordered it. It’s well balanced and works great to diffuse or use as a perfume.
Donald Fitzgerald –
Chamomile is one of the most popular herbs in the Western world. There are two plants known as chamomile: the more popular German chamomile (Matricaria recutita) and Roman, or English, chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile). Although they belong to different species, they are used to treat the same health problems. Both are used to calm frayed nerves, to treat various stomach problems, to relieve muscle spasms, and to treat skin conditions and mild infections.
Chamomile has been used as a medicine for thousands of years, dating back to the ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks. Historically, chamomile has been used to treat many conditions, including:
*Chest colds
*Sore throats
*Abscesses
*Gum inflammation (gingivitis)
*Anxiety
*Insomnia
*Psoriasis
*Acne
*Eczema
*Minor first-degree burns
*Inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis)
*Stomach ulcers
*Children’s conditions such as chickenpox, diaper rash, and colic
Although chamomile is popular, there aren’ t many studies that look at whether it works to treat these conditions. Animal studies have shown that German chamomile reduces inflammation, speeds wound healing, reduces muscle spasms, and serves as a mild sedative to help with sleep. But there are very few studies to see if the same is true in people. Test tube studies have shown that chamomile can kill bacteria, fungus, and viruses.
Anxiety, insomnia
This is the most popular use for chamomile in the United States. So far there has been only one controlled, randomized clinical trial using chamomile to treat anxiety in people. It found that chamomile capsules reduced symptoms of anxiety in people with mild to moderate generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Animal studies have found that low doses of chamomile may relieve anxiety, while higher doses promote sleep.
Digestive problems
Chamomile has been used traditionally to treat stomach cramps, irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, diarrhea, gas, and colic. It helps relax muscle contractions, particularly in the smooth muscles that make up the intestines. But there are no good human studies on any of these conditions. One analysis of several studies found that product containing a combination of the herb iberis, peppermint, and chamomile seemed to help relieve symptoms of indigestion.
Gingivitis, mouth sores
Chamomile has been suggested as a treatment for these mouth problems. But so far there is no evidence that it works. When used as a mouthwash, there’ s some evidence that chamomile may help prevent mouth sores from radiation and chemotherapy — but here again, the results from studies are mixed.
Skin irritations, eczema
Chamomile is often used topically in a cream or ointment to soothe irritated skin, especially in Europe. Most evidence comes from animal studies, not studies with people. Two studies in people found that a chamomile cream helped relieve symptoms of eczema.
Plant Description:
The tiny daisy-like flowers of German chamomile have white collars circling raised, cone-shaped, yellow centers and are less than an inch wide, growing on long, thin, light green stems. Sometimes chamomile grows wild and close to the ground, but you can also find it bordering herb gardens. It can reach up to 3 feet high. German chamomile is native to Europe, north Africa, and some parts of Asia. It is closely related to Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile), which, although less commonly used, has many of the same medicinal properties.
What’s It Made Of?:
Chamomile teas, ointments, and extracts all start with the white and yellow flower head. The flower heads may be dried and used in teas or capsules, or crushed and steamed to produce a blue oil, which is used as medicine. The oil contains ingredients that reduce swelling and may limit the growth of bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Available Forms:
German chamomile is available as dried flower heads, tea, liquid extract, capsules, and topical ointment.
How to Take It:
Pediatric
The dose suggested for children under 18 is one-half the adult dose. Children under 5 should not take more than half a cup of tea per day.
To relieve colic: 1 – 2 oz. of tea per day. Your doctor may recommend other preparations.
Adult
*Tea: Pour 1 cup of boiling water over 2 – 3 heaping Tbs. (2 – 4 g) of dried herb, steep 10 – 15 minutes. Drink 3 – 4 times per day between meals.
*Tincture (1:5, 45% alcohol): 30 – 60 drops of tincture 3 times per day in hot water.
*Capsules: 300 – 400 mg taken 3 times per day.
*Gargle or mouthwash: Make a tea as above, then let it cool. Gargle as often as desired. You may also make an oral rinse with 10 – 15 drops of German chamomile liquid extract in 100 mL warm water, and use 3 times per day.
*Inhalation: Add a few drops of essential oil of chamomile to hot water (or use tea) and breathe in the steam to calm a cough.
*Bath: Use 1/4 lb of dried flowers per bath, or add 5 – 10 drops of essential oil to a full tub of water to soothe hemorrhoids, cuts, eczema, or insect bites.
*Poultice: Make a paste by mixing powdered herb with water and apply to inflamed skin.
*Cream: Apply cream with a 3 – 10% crude drug chamomile content for psoriasis, eczema, or dry and flaky skin.
Precautions:
The use of herbs is a time-honored approach to strengthening the body and treating disease. Herbs, however, can trigger side effects and can interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications. For these reasons, you should take herbs with care, under the supervision of a health care provider.
German chamomile is considered generally safe.
Chamomile may make asthma worse, so people with asthma should not take it.
Pregnant women should avoid chamomile because of the risk of miscarriage.
Chamomile may have estrogen-like effects in the body, so women with a history of hormone-sensitive cancers, such as breast or uterine cancer, should ask their doctors before taking chamomile.
If you are allergic to asters, daisies, chrysanthemums, or ragweed, you may also be allergic to chamomile.
Drinking large amounts of highly concentrated chamomile tea may cause vomiting.
Chamomile may cause drowsiness, so don’ t take it and drive.
Stop taking chamomile at least 2 weeks before surgery or dental surgery, because of the risk of bleeding.
Possible Interactions:
If you take any of the following drugs, you should not use German chamomile without first talking to your health care provider:
Blood-thinning medications (anticoagulants) — Chamomile may increase the risk of bleeding when taken with blood-thinners such as warfarin (Coumadin), clopidogrel (Plavix), and aspirin.
Sedatives — Chamomile can make the effects of sedative drugs stronger, including:
*Anticonvulsants, such as phenytoin (Dilantin) and valproic acid (Depakote)
*Barbiturates
*Benzodiazepines, such as alprazolam (Xanax) and diazepam (Valium)
*Drugs to treat insomnia, such as zolpidem (Ambien), zaleplon (Sonata), eszopiclone (Lunesta), and ramelteon (Rozerem)
*Tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline (Elavil)
*Alcohol
The same is true of sedative herbs, such as valerian, kava, and catnip.
Blood pressure medications — Chamomile may lower blood pressure slightly. Taking it with drugs for high blood pressure could cause blood pressure to drop too low.
Diabetes medications — Chamomile may lower blood sugar. Taking it with diabetes drugs could raise the risk of hypoglycemia or low blood sugar.
Other drugs — Because chamomile is broken down by certain liver enzymes, it may interact with other drugs that are broken down by the same enzymes. Those drugs may include:
*Fexofenadine (Seldane)
*Statins (drugs that can lower cholesterol)
*Birth control pills
*Some antifungal drugs
A. Manley –
I wanted to like the oils from this brand but I tried many of them and all seems to me very strong concentrated oils that is not so gentle to the skin. The scent are super strong and I had to dilute in oil carriers like almond oil so I could use and even like that I could feel a burning sensation in the skin.
Labels and info are very nice and looks a serious company too. It was just not right for me.
G. Mannone –
I love this oil! I put it on my face at night with a carrier oil and it keeps my face moisturized and gives it a glow!
Donald Fitzgerald –
Dec. 18, 2025
I just bought another version of this: Eden’s Garden Muscle Relief Essential Oil Blend. This is even better than Headease. It just feels stronger and soaks into my tense muscles and body with a vengeance. I just got it today and I’m sold on this version of tension relief. I tried another company’s version of a tension/muscle relief essential oil and while it was good, it was not as strong as Eden’s Garden. I’m going to have to use up the other company’s oil first before continuing with this one so that I don’t waste it, but I REALLY like Muscle Relief for all my aches and pain.
I used to suffer from migraines, but fortunately I no longer have them. I do still have bad headaches, and I use essential oils to help ease them. I had been buying my headache oil from a small shop in a town about 100 miles away from me – I travel to this town regularly. I was out of oil, and wouldn’t be traveling for quite some time, so I looked online for a replacement and found this. I am in awe of how well this product works – better than the expensive stuff I was buying in person at the little shop. It is half the price and works twice as well. One complaint: it comes out of the bottle way too fast, but b/c it is less expensive I don’t mind this too much.
I use it the same way as I used the other brand: when I feel I’m getting a headache I rub some of this oil, undiluted, on my neck, my forehead, my temples, and by my nose. I usually forget I was going to get a headache; it works quite fast, and I don’t need to take Excedrin as an added boost to make sure my headache goes away.
I will continue to buy from Eden Gardens; I am very impressed with this product.
nicole scotton –
Lovely thank you
Rachel Bertles –
Not romantic at all, but a perfectly lovely scent for the diffuser in spring or summer. Stronger than some of EG’s other blends too, which is nice if you are trying to freshen the air in a large space.
Victoria –
Im not too big on the scent for this one. Right off the bat, the main note of this oil hit me as cedarwood, which can easily be an overpowering scent. I feel like with most people, when it comes to cedar, you either like it, or hate it. I find it to be way too strong. The very first ingredient listed is lemon, and unfortunately, I dont smell lemon at all. Or tangerine. Again, I think whether or not you’ll love this oil depends on how you feel about the smell of cedar.
PurpleGoddess –
Very smart on the companies behalf, sending samples w/ these Amazon orders (bc I certainly didn’t get any straight from the company previously). Anyhow that’s how I came across this scent of “Better together”. A sample from my order I had bought Chamomile C02 & Roman Chamomile here once I realized that the price was the same & Amazon has fast delivery! Bonus the company adds a sample in each order here. Review of the product is 5 ⭐️ and I never buy mixes so that says a lot! What I think is crazy unheard of is that I couldn’t find ANY ingredients or scent notes mentioned anywhere?! If I’m missing it… I apologize. But thank you to the CUSTOMER who posted the picture w/ the scents listed on the side of bottle. Safety concern ~> what if someone’s allergic
Great smell… hard to explain but it’s the perfect smell of what I’ve been trying to mix myself. The perfect head shop smell that’s not all musky
But light & I like it. Hubby doesn’t but he’s weird so 🤷🏻♀️
The Dominican –
Added this to coconut oil to make a roller ball perfume thing. Best idea ever. Light, elegant, and smooth.
Health and Beauty lover –
This is a nice quality essential oil blend by Eden’s garden. The quality of the oils themselves seem to be very good, and this business seems to source the oils in a thoughtful way. This specific blend has a sharper quality. The first notes listed are lemon, ho wood, tangerine and ylang ylang. The blend does have a tangy, woodsy quality. I like that ylang ylang isn’t the first thing you smell, as is common for this type of blend. It is well blended and a very nice quality. For whatever reasons, I don’t love the smell. I think it is because of the higher, sharper notes, like lemon. It’s so hard to describe smells accurately, as a lay-person. I just prefer fuller, rounder tones to the smell, if that makes sense.