Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy: scent as medicine, used with respect.

Aromatherapy is the oldest part of plant medicine. Distilled essential oils, blends, and aromatic carriers, used through inhalation, diffusion, and carefully diluted topical application. Done well, it shifts mood, supports sleep, eases congestion, repels insects, and cleanses surfaces. Done badly, with adulterated oils, undiluted application, or careless use around children and pets, it irritates skin, sensitises the immune system, and damages indoor air. Respect for dose and dilution is what separates the tradition from the trend.

We stock predominantly Soil, the established South African organic essential oil brand, alongside select Treemendus, Nautica, and Pure Soaks products for carrier oils, blends, and bath soaks. We look for organic certification or wild-harvested sourcing, batch traceability, GC-MS testing when available, and oils sold in dark amber or cobalt glass with the Latin botanical name (not just the common name) on the label. If a 100ml lavender oil sells for under R50, it is almost certainly not what the label claims.

What is actually happening

  • Pure versus diluted versus fragrance

    Three different things share shelf space. Pure essential oils (single botanical, distilled) are concentrated and need dilution. Carrier-diluted roll-ons (3 to 10 percent in jojoba or sweet almond) are skin-ready. Fragrance oils are synthetic, smell similar, and do nothing therapeutic. The label tells you which.

  • Chemotype and botanical name matter

    Lavender alone could be Lavandula angustifolia (calming), Lavandula latifolia (more camphor, decongestant), or lavandin (a hybrid, used for cleaning, not therapy). The Latin name on the label tells you what you are actually getting. So does country of origin: Bulgarian lavender is a different oil to French.

  • Diffuser drops versus topical dilution

    Diffusers: 3 to 6 drops total in water, 20 to 30 minutes at a time, then break. Topical: 1 to 3 percent dilution in carrier oil for adults, 0.5 to 1 percent for children over two and elderly. Never apply pure essential oil to skin (lavender and tea tree are the only common exceptions, and even those sparingly).

  • Safety with children, pregnancy, and pets

    Under two: aromatic hydrosols, not essential oils. Pregnancy: avoid clary sage, rosemary, basil, peppermint in first trimester; many others fine in low dilution. Cats lack the liver enzymes to process essential oils safely: diffuse only briefly in a ventilated room, never apply topically. Always test patch before broad use.

How we think about it

FOUNDATION

Start with the classics

Lavender, tea tree, peppermint, lemon, eucalyptus, frankincense. Six oils cover sleep, congestion, focus, mood lift, cleaning, and skin care. Buy small (5 to 10ml) and use them up before expanding.

BUILD

Add a small library

Rosemary for focus and hair, chamomile for skin and calm, geranium for mood, ylang ylang for romance, cedarwood for grounding, sweet orange for kids. A 10 to 15 oil collection covers almost any household need.

SPECIALTY

Use with care

Hot oils (cinnamon, clove, oregano, thyme), photosensitisers (bergamot, lime, lemon if sun exposure follows), and rare absolutes need careful dilution and timing. These are not starter oils; learn the safety profile before you bring them home.

Our top picks for this concern

Curated by what works, ranked by what sells. The handful we reach for first.

  • Soil Organic Frankincense Oil 5ml

    Soil Organic Frankincense Oil 5ml

    R109.00

    Frankincense is the all-rounder: meditation, skin healing, breathing support, ageing skin care. Soil's organic Boswellia carteri at 5ml is enough to test the oil before committing to a larger bottle. The best single oil to introduce someone to aromatherapy.

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  • Soil Organic Rosemary Oil 10ml

    Soil Organic Rosemary Oil 10ml

    R89.00

    Rosemary for focus, hair growth (diluted in carrier on scalp, three times a week), and adding to cleaning blends. One of the few oils with published trials for cognitive performance via inhalation.

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  • Soil Organic Peppermint Oil 10ml

    Soil Organic Peppermint Oil 10ml

    R75.00

    Peppermint for headaches (diluted on temples), congestion (in a steam bowl), focus (diffused at the desk), and digestive ease. Avoid near infants and use sparingly around pets.

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  • Soil Organic Lemon Oil 10ml

    Soil Organic Lemon Oil 10ml

    R44.99

    Lemon oil for mood lift, cleaning blends, and air freshening. Photosensitising: do not apply to skin within 12 hours of sun exposure. Diffuses beautifully on grey winter mornings.

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  • Soil Organic Rosehip Oil 30ml

    Soil Organic Rosehip Oil 30ml

    R145.00

    A pressed carrier oil rather than a distilled essential oil, included here because it is the most-used carrier for facial dilution and a treatment oil in its own right. Rich in vitamin A and essential fatty acids, ideal for ageing and scarred skin.

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Soil Conventional Myrrh 5ml

Soil Conventional Myrrh 5ml

R 154.99
Soil Conventional Myrrh is available in a 5ml bottle. 2. It is known for its rich, resinous aroma and has been traditionally used for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. 3....
RS² Body Scrub – Vanilla 100gr

RS² Body Scrub – Vanilla 100gr

R 135.00
Indulge your senses in a blissful pampering experience with our exquisite Vanilla Scented Body Scrub. Carefully hand-poured and crafted with love, this luxurious scrub is a treat for your skin...
RS² Body Scrub – Sweet Orange 100g

RS² Body Scrub – Sweet Orange 100g

R 139.00
Immerse yourself in the ultimate pampering experience with our Sweet Orange Body Scrub. It's a luxurious fusion of natural exfoliation and invigorating citrus freshness. Crafted with fine brown sugar crystals,...
RS² Body Scrub – Coffee Cinnamon 100g

RS² Body Scrub – Coffee Cinnamon 100g

R 135.00
Treat yourself to the luxurious experience of our Coffee Cinnamon Brown Sugar Body Scrub, designed to indulge your senses and rejuvenate your skin. Carefully crafted with natural ingredients, including brown...
Pure Soaks Foot Soak Epsom Salts with Peppermint,Manuka and Geranium Oil-2KG

Pure Soaks Foot Soak Epsom Salts with Peppermint,Manuka and Geranium Oil-2KG

R 249.00R 199.00
This 2kg foot soak combines pure Epsom salt with essential oils like peppermint, geranium, and manuka to relieve muscle aches and revive tired feet. Sustainably sourced from Germany, it offers...
Pure Soaks Bedtime with Essential Oils -2KG

Pure Soaks Bedtime with Essential Oils -2KG

R 249.00R 209.00
Bedtime 2kg Pure Soak blends Epsom salt with calming Lavender and Chamomile oils for relaxation and sleep support. This bath soak helps relieve muscle tension while promoting feelings of tranquility...
Flaxibag Dot (Royal Blue)

Flaxibag Dot (Royal Blue)

R 269.00
The FLAXi Heat Therapy Bag is filled with food-grade flaxseed and organic Cape lavender for natural hot or cold therapy. It provides targeted pain relief for ailments such as arthritis,...
Flaxibag Dot (Chartreuse Green)

Flaxibag Dot (Chartreuse Green)

R 269.00
The FLAXi Heat Therapy Bag is filled with food-grade flaxseed and organic Cape lavender for natural hot or cold therapy. It provides targeted pain relief for ailments such as arthritis,...
BotaLife Oregano Oil (10ml)

BotaLife Oregano Oil (10ml)

R 209.00
BotaLife Oregano Oil comes in a 10ml bottle. 2. It is a concentrated oil known for its antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. 3. The oil is used to support immune health...

Build your stack

Three tiers, not 12. Start with one, add the next when you are ready.

  1. 1
    ESSENTIAL

    The first oil for most people

    Frankincense is gentle, versatile, and useful in every setting: meditation, skin care, breathing, sleep. Start with 5ml to learn how you use it before buying larger.

    Soil Organic Frankincense Oil 5ml Soil Organic Frankincense Oil 5ml R109.00 View →
  2. 2
    BUILD

    Add a carrier for topical use

    Sweet almond is the gentlest, most widely tolerated carrier. Combine 1 to 3 drops essential oil per teaspoon of almond oil for safe skin application.

    Nautica Sweet Almond Oil 100ml Nautica Sweet Almond Oil 100ml R59.00 View →
  3. 3
    SPECIALTY

    Treatment carrier for face and scars

    Rosehip is the carrier of choice for facial blends, scar tissue, and ageing skin. Use neat or as a base for 1 percent essential oil dilutions for skin care.

    Soil Organic Rosehip Oil 30ml Soil Organic Rosehip Oil 30ml R145.00 View →

Common questions

Can I put essential oils directly on my skin?
With very few exceptions, no. Lavender and tea tree can be used neat in tiny amounts on adult skin for spot treatment. Everything else needs dilution in a carrier (almond, jojoba, rosehip) at 1 to 3 percent. Neat application is the main cause of essential oil burns and sensitisation.
How do I know if an essential oil is real?
Look for the Latin botanical name, country of origin, organic or wild-harvested certification where applicable, batch number, and dark glass bottle. Price is also a tell: real rose otto is thousands per ml, real sandalwood hundreds. If the price is suspiciously low for that botanical, it is diluted or synthetic.
Are oils safe to diffuse around children?
Generally yes from age two and up, in short bursts (20 to 30 minutes), in a ventilated room, with mild oils like lavender, sweet orange, mandarin, Roman chamomile. Avoid peppermint, eucalyptus, rosemary, and 1,8-cineole-heavy oils around children under six. Under two: hydrosols only.
How long does an essential oil last?
Citrus oils oxidise quickly (12 to 18 months). Most other oils last 2 to 3 years in dark glass, kept cool, away from sunlight. Frankincense, sandalwood, patchouli, and vetiver actually improve with age. Throw out anything that smells off or stings.
Can I take essential oils internally?
Not without practitioner guidance. Some oils are safe in food-grade dilution for flavouring (a toothpick of peppermint in a baking recipe); others are toxic in tiny amounts. The risks far outweigh the benefits for most home users.
What is a hydrosol and how is it different?
Hydrosols are the aromatic water left behind during essential oil distillation. They are about a hundred times more dilute than the essential oil, gentle enough for babies and pets, and used as facial mists, room sprays, and linen refreshers.
What about pets?
Cats lack glucuronyl transferase and cannot safely metabolise essential oils. Dogs tolerate some oils diluted, but tea tree, pennyroyal, wintergreen, peppermint, citrus, and pine can be toxic. Diffuse briefly with ventilation, never apply topically without veterinary guidance, and let pets leave the room.