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76. Melissa Oil : (Melissa officinalis) – It is steam distilled from the fresh flowering tops, leaves and stems of Melissa plant. Melissa is grown in India, France and Ireland. Melissa is also called Lemon Balm. The oil is pale yellow in color and has a fresh, floral and lemony odor. It is used in perfumery compounds, cosmetics and aromatherapy. |
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77. Myrrh Oil : (Commiphora myrrha) – It is steam distilled from the gum resin extracted from the Myrrh tree. Myrrh is grown in Kenya and Egypt. The oil is colorless to pale yellow in color and has a musky and warm odor. It is used in perfumery compounds and aromatherapy. |
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78. Myrrh Gel : (Commiphora myrrha) – It is extracted from the Myrrh tree. Myrrh is grown in Kenya and Egypt. The gum is yellow to brown in color and has a musky and warm odor. It is used in perfumery compounds, aromatherapy and pharmaceuticals especially in tooth related products. |
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79. Myrtle Oil : (Myrtus communis) – It is steam distilled from the leaves and twigs of Myrtle plant. Myrtle is grown in Spain and North Africa. The oil is yellow in color and has a fresh, herbal and spicy odor. It is used in aromatherapy and cosmetics. |
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80. Nagarmotha Oil : (Cyperus scariosus) – It is steam distilled from the dried roots of Cyperiol. Cyperiol is native to India. The oil is dark brown in color and has an earthy and woody odor. It is used in perfumery compounds, soaps and incense sticks. |