Tag Archives: Fragrance

Bloom of Blue Lotus

The Blue Lotus blooms on waters wide,
A sacred flower once Egypt’s pride.
They laid it on kings, in tombs of gold,
A symbol of life, as stories told.

Its blossoms are rare, the harvest brief,
Gathered at dawn with care and belief.
Solvent-extracted, the fragrance stays,
A floral delight with honeyed rays.

Soft notes of fruit and green combine,
A calming perfume, both sweet and fine.
A drop on the skin or wrists will show,
How peace within the spirit can grow.

Squalene within helps skin to retain,
Moisture and balance, easing the strain.
Benzyl alcohol brings scalp relief,
Supporting hair with gentle belief.

From Southeast ponds, the blossoms rise,
Picked by hand as the sun paints skies.
Harvesters work with skill and grace,
To keep each bloom in its purest place.

Rare in supply, yet treasured so true,
Blue Lotus oil is a gift to renew.
A jewel of calm, both ancient and near,
It whispers of peace for those who hear.

The Treasure in the Jungle and the Rest of the Story

Deep in the humid jungles of Central America, a tree stood unlike any other. It wasn’t the tallest, nor did it bear the most beautiful flowers. Its fruit, a rough, oval-shaped pod, clung stubbornly to its branches, concealing a secret within. But for those who understood its value, this tree was more precious than gold.

Ancient civilizations revered it. The Maya, Toltecs, and Aztecs believed its seeds held divine power. They harvested them, dried them, and used them in ways that stretched beyond mere nourishment. These small, unassuming beans were valuable enough to be used as currency, exchanged for goods like food and clothing. They also became the foundation of a rich, bitter drink—one thought to bring strength, vitality, and even wisdom, making it highly prized by rulers and warriors.

Markets thrived on their trade. With enough of these beans, one could buy textiles, fresh produce, or even livestock. The value of this crop was unmatched, and entire civilizations depended on its steady cultivation. Little did they know, its influence would one day stretch far beyond their temples and pyramids.

Centuries later, explorers arrived from across the ocean, drawn to the exotic riches of the New World. Among the many treasures they carried back to Europe, this bitter bean intrigued them the most. At first, its earthy, bitter taste was unfamiliar to European palates, but with the addition of sugar and spices, it quickly became a prized delicacy. No longer just a drink for the elite, it spread across continents, captivating both kings and commoners.

Today, its uses extend beyond indulgence. Its rich, comforting aroma is a staple in aromatherapy, helping to reduce anxiety and stress. When blended with vanilla and ylang-ylang, it creates a fragrance that soothes the senses. A few drops of its absolute in a diffuser can calm the mind, while mixing it with coconut oil provides a relaxing massage that melts away tension. From luxury spas to home kitchens, it remains as treasured now as it was centuries ago.

Despite its transformation into an everyday pleasure, its history is deeply woven into the cultures that first revered it. It once fueled the economies of empires, empowered warriors, and was honored as a gift from the gods. It traveled the world, was refined, sweetened, and shared, yet never lost its essence.

One man, in particular, changed its course forever. Coenraad Van Houten, a Dutch chemist in the 19th century, refined a method to press these beans, removing excess fat and creating a fine powder that made it easier to mix into liquids and pastries. His innovation made it more accessible than ever before, paving the way for modern chocolate production. From that point forward, what was once an elite commodity became a staple in homes and industries worldwide.

The treasure hidden in the jungle? Cocoa Bean. A simple seed that became currency, comfort, and one of the world’s greatest pleasures. It has warmed hands on cold nights, been the highlight of celebrations, and played a role in both indulgence and wellness. Whether in a cup of rich hot chocolate, a decadent dessert, or a calming massage oil, its influence is undeniable. Its journey from sacred currency to beloved treat is a testament to its enduring power. And now, you know the rest of the story.

Yuzu’s Zest a Citrus Glow

Oh Yuzu, bright and golden gem,
A treasure from the East’s rich hem.
Your citrus kiss, a tart embrace,
A dance of Mandarin and Grapefruit’s grace.

For centuries past, in Japan’s serene lands,
You’ve graced the air, soothed weary hands.
A zesty balm, a fragrant art,
To calm the mind and heal the heart.

In diffusers, you softly bloom,
Chasing away the cloud of gloom.
A few mere drops, a calming breeze,
Melting tension with effortless ease.

In creams and mists, your scent does glide,
A personal fragrance, worn with pride.
Soft whispers on the skin you leave,
A touch of joy, a sense reprieve.

When breath grows shallow, and lungs feel tight,
You bring relief, restore the light.
A blend with coconut, a soothing trail,
To conquer congestion, you never fail.

Oh Yuzu, citrus spirit divine,
Your therapeutic gifts forever shine.
A timeless essence, pure and true,
A gift from nature, dear Yuzu.

How to Use Essential Oils: Spikenard

Spikenard essential oil is made by heating the roots of a plant with steam. It’s been important for many years, often used to honor important people and in Indian health practices called Ayurveda. Spikenard plants grow in high places like the Himalayan mountains.

Magnolia-Did You Know?

Magnolia Flower.jpgThe Magnolia tree has large dark green leaves and beautiful large white flowers that have a strong pleasant scent. Magnolia  flowers have been used in Chinese medicine for many generations to help create a sense of balance in your body. 

 Steam distilled from the sturdy petals of the magnolia flower, Magnolia essential oil has a fruity and floral aroma that helps promote a relaxed enviroment. Like Beramot and Lavender  Magnolia is primarily Linalool, which may help with feelings of  being stressed or anxious.

Combined with Fractionated Coconut Oil, Magnolia is moisturizing and soothing to the skin. Add to your daily skin care routine to help keep skin clean and hydrated. As a personal fragrance, Magnolia gives a constant comfort to your mood while being uplifting and refreshing.