Florals, clean green sharpness, and sun-warmed herbs meet in one essential oil set made for quiet rituals at home. Lavender brings a soft, floral character, tea tree feels fresh and medicinal, and rosemary adds a clear herbal edge for diffusing, blending, or scenting a mindful moment.
Three scent moods in one small ritual
Lavender opens gently and floral, the kind of scent that suits a slow evening and lowered light.
Tea tree has a crisp, medicinal freshness, clean and direct without feeling sweet.
Rosemary brings a green, herbal lift, bright enough for a desk, studio, or morning routine.
Together, the trio gives you soft, clean and herbaceous directions for simple aromatherapy blending.
The amber-toned bottles and black ribbed caps keep the look neat on a shelf or beside a diffuser.
Lavender, tea tree and rosemary in aromatherapy tradition
Lavender, known botanically as Lavandula angustifolia, has a long place in European herbal and aromatic use, often associated with linen cupboards, bathing rituals and evening scent. Tea tree, Melaleuca alternifolia, is closely linked with Australia and is recognised for its sharp, green, camphor-like aroma. Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis, has been used around the Mediterranean as a plant of remembrance and clarity in folklore and domestic herb gardens. Here, the three sit together as a practical aromatherapy set: floral, fresh and herbal, with enough contrast to blend or use one at a time.
How to use the oils
Add a few drops to a suitable aroma diffuser, following the instructions for your diffuser model. For blending into massage oil, bath oil or body oil, dilute properly in a carrier oil before applying to skin.
Use one oil on its own when you want a clear scent direction, or combine them in small amounts to soften the edges. Lavender rounds out sharper blends, tea tree keeps things clean and green, and rosemary gives a more herbal finish.
What the set includes
Lavender essential oil, Lavandula angusti…
ingredient: Lavandula Angustifolia
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