Rosemary is a type of plant that stays green all year and smells really nice. People often use its leaves to add flavor to foods like pork, chicken, and turkey. Long ago, ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Hebrew people thought rosemary was very special and important.
In petals pressed, a fragrance rare, Rose oil essence, beauty’s snare. From Rosa damascene’s heart, it flows, A single drop, a thousand blooms it owes.
Steam’s caress unlocks the scent divine, A golden liquid, almost sunshine. Rich in compounds, a complex blend, Citronellol, geraniol, their stories lend.
A queen of flowers, her essence soothes, Calms the spirit, anxieties uncouths. Inhale the peace, a balm for weary minds, Lavender’s gentle touch, with courage it entwines.
On skin it works its magic spell, Hydration’s kiss, a youthful well. Antiseptic whispers, a healing grace, For troubled patches, a gentle embrace.
So precious each drop, a gift so dear, From thorny rose, a treasure held so near. Aromatic whispers, a heart’s delight, The essence of spring, a fragrant night.
Roman Chamomile is a small plant that stays low to the ground, growing only about a foot tall. It has leaves that are gray-green in color and flowers that look like daisies. Plus, it gives off a scent that’s similar to apples.
Cinnamon Bark really shines in these blends as the spark that brings everything to life without overpowering the room. Autumn Afternoon feels warm and inviting, with spice and citrus wrapping together like a favorite sweater, while By the Fire leans deep and grounding, evoking crackling logs and quiet evenings. Spring Has Sprung is a surprise favorite, where cinnamon adds just enough warmth to keep the bright juniper and grapefruit from feeling sharp or fleeting. And the Study Blend is brilliantly focused—cinnamon anchors the sharp clarity of peppermint and rosemary, helping the blend feel alert, steady, and purposeful.