Lavender:
Old World plant or shrub belonging to the genus Lavandula, of the mint family, esp. L. angustifolia, having spikes of fragrant, pale purple flowers. The dried flowers
or other parts of this plant placed among linen, clothes, etc., for scent or as a preservative.  Also called lavender water. toilet water, shaving lotion, or the like, made with a solution of oil of
lavender.  A pale to light purple to very light or very pale violet. Lavender is sometimes used in cooking or to flavor sweets. Wonderful for aromatherapy. Used to relax and help with sleep.






Chamomile:


Oat& Honey:
Oats are a rich source of vitamins and minerals. Oats are also high in amino acids , are a humectant, skin soothing, can relieve itching
and act as a moisturizer. Oat plant proteins deposit a protective smoothing and moisturizing film on the skin.


Lemongrass:


Eucalyptus:  
Often tall trees belonging to the genus Eucalyptus, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and adjacent islands, having aromatic evergreen leaves that are the
source of medicinal oils and heavy wood used as timber .Invigorating stimulant for the skin. Cooling, soothing helps stimulate healing. Used in aromatherapy to help clear sinuses.



Green Tea:


Sea Kelp:



Calendula:
Annual herb of the genus Calendula widely cultivated for their yellow or orange flowers; often used for medicinal and culinary purposes.  The dried florets of plants of the
genus Calendula (especially C. officinalis) sometimes used as a mild aromatic and diaphoretic. Wonderful for sensitive skin as in the very young and ageing.


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