- Product details
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Age:
18+
Brand: kvita
Line: essential oils
Product Type: essential oil
Product Properties: anti acne, anti dandruff, anti varicose veins, aromatherapy, eczema
Ingredients: rosemary
Scent: rosemary
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Ukraine
This oil is incredibly fresh and perfect for both massage and aromatherapy. It reminds me of the scent of summer and the sea.
Pleasant rosemary, not sharp. Perfect for home aromatherapy.
This oil is really good, the scent on the napkin lasts until morning. At first, the scent seemed strong, but it mellowed out a bit and left a pleasant trace.
Good rosemary.
Excellent juniper, you won't find anything better for flu prevention - the scent is simultaneously light, fresh, and subtly piney, unlike the other Ukrainian "junipers" I've tried. Thank you!
Satisfied!))
It's really cool that there is an instruction manual and a home recipe for application.
I purchased a variety of oils from this company: sweet orange, jasmine, tea tree, rosewood, patchouli, neroli, orange, lime, and eucalyptus. I love experimenting with different scents and compositions. I liked the price, as it allowed me to try mixing them. It's perfect for indulging and figuring out which fragrances I like the most. However:
1. The scent is still chemical. It is very noticeable when opened, but not concentrated or distinctly bitter or strong.
2. Almost all the oils have a similar structure (different in color, but not in thickness), which suggests that the base is not very natural. (For example, patchouli should sink and dissolve in water).
3. They mix very well, which is both good and bad because the fragrances don't unfold gradually when heated. They all burn instantly, so the scent of the water with the oils is the same as the scent of the room.
4. The fragrances don't have long-lasting intensity. For example, tea tree, eucalyptus, and jasmine. Citrus scents didn't have such expectations.
5. I used jasmine oil to enhance cosmetic products. It gives a scent but quickly dissipates, and there is no visible effect. I wouldn't recommend using oils on the skin at all, as they are concentrated and can be overly drying. If the manufacturer claims that it's possible, it's likely that the oil is quite diluted.
Verdict:
For indulgence in the bathroom, it is quite acceptable, but it is a rather chemical purchase.
I do not recommend it at all! I'm not sure about its healing properties, but... firstly, when applied to the face with a toner, it stings the eyes like crazy. If added to a bath with salt, the scent only lasts for 10 minutes. And I understand that if it's an essential oil, the scent should last longer. But with Adverso, the scent stays on the body for half a day.