Essential Oils

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Pure Essential Oils — 100% Natural Aromatherapy Oils

Our pure essential oils are 100% natural, undiluted, and therapeutic grade. Unlike fragrance oils which are designed primarily for scent, essential oils are extracted directly from plants, flowers, bark, and herbs — preserving their natural aromatherapy benefits along with their fragrance.

Our Essential Oil Collection

  • Lavender — Calming, sleep-promoting, stress relief. The world's most popular essential oil.
  • Tea Tree — Purifying, antimicrobial, air-cleansing
  • Peppermint — Energizing, focus-enhancing, cooling
  • Eucalyptus — Respiratory support, invigorating, congestion relief
  • Lemongrass — Uplifting, insect-repelling, mood-boosting
  • Rosemary — Mental clarity, memory, alertness
  • Frankincense — Grounding, meditative, skin-nourishing

Plus orange, lemon, cedarwood, ylang ylang, and more.

Essential Oils vs. Fragrance Oils

Essential oils are 100% plant-derived and carry aromatherapy benefits (mood, sleep, energy, respiratory support). Fragrance oils (see our fragrance oil collection) are blended for maximum scent throw and come in a wider variety of creative scents (hotel lobbies, designer perfumes, etc.) but don't carry the same therapeutic properties.

How to Use

  • Diffusers — Add 5–10 drops to any ultrasonic diffuser
  • Aromatherapy bracelets — Drop onto lava stone bead bracelets for portable scent
  • Bath & body — Add to bath water, shower steamers, or dilute with a carrier oil for massage
  • Steam inhalation — Add to hot water and breathe in for respiratory relief

All oils are 100% pure, natural, and free from synthetic additives.

Pure Essential Oils for Diffusers — How to Pick the Right One

Picking the right essential oil for your diffuser depends on your goal — sleep, energy, focus, congestion relief, or just ambient scent. The most-used oils worldwide for diffusion are lavender (calming), eucalyptus (respiratory), peppermint (energizing), lemon (uplifting), and frankincense (grounding/meditative). Each has documented therapeutic benefits — peppermint deters spiders and roaches, eucalyptus opens airways, lavender lowers cortisol.

Where to Buy Pure Aromatherapy Oils Online

The fragrance industry is unregulated for "100% pure" claims, so quality varies wildly between sellers. Look for these markers when buying aromatherapy oils online: (1) latin name on label (e.g., Lavandula angustifolia for lavender), (2) country of origin specified, (3) extraction method stated (steam distillation, cold pressing, CO₂), (4) no carrier oil mixed in unless explicitly noted. All Aroma Paradise essential oils meet these four standards.

How Many Drops of Essential Oil per Diffuser?

Standard ratio: 5–10 drops per 100 ml of water in an ultrasonic diffuser. Push to 12–15 for stronger throw. For waterless / cold-air nebulizing diffusers, use undiluted oil straight (no dilution needed). For lava stone diffuser bracelets, 1–2 drops per stone, refresh every 12–24 hours.

Strongest Essential Oils for Aromatherapy

By room-filling scent throw, the strongest essential oils are: peppermint, eucalyptus, cinnamon, clove, and tea tree. Use these in moderation — they can overwhelm a small room. For continuous all-day diffusion, lighter oils like lavender, lemon, or frankincense work better. See our complete strongest fragrance oils guide for the comparison.

Pet-Safe Essential Oil Diffusion

Several common essential oils are unsafe for cats specifically: tea tree, eucalyptus, peppermint, citrus oils, ylang-ylang, pine, wintergreen, cinnamon. Cats lack the liver enzyme to metabolize these compounds. For pet households, stick to lavender, chamomile, or frankincense at low concentration in well-ventilated rooms. See our pet safety guide for the full chart.

Essential Oils vs Fragrance Oils — Which Should You Buy?

Pure essential oils carry therapeutic aromatherapy benefits but cost 5–10× more per ounce than fragrance oils. Fragrance oils are blended for maximum scent throw and come in creative scents (hotel dupes, designer perfume dupes) but don't carry the same therapeutic claims. For full comparison, see our fragrance oil vs essential oil guide.

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Learn More About Essential Oils

Aroma Paradise carries 17 pure essential oils across two product lines (Aromar and TLEO) at $12.99–$14.99 each, plus 9 diffuser collections to deliver them. Below: foundational guides on aromatherapy, single-oil deep dives for each oil we stock, dilution and safety, and pet considerations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many drops of essential oil for diffuser?

5–10 drops per 100 ml of water in an ultrasonic diffuser. Push to 12–15 for stronger throw. Don't exceed 20 drops in a 100 ml tank.

Are essential oils safe for cats?

Many aren't. Cats lack the liver enzyme to metabolize tea tree, eucalyptus, peppermint, citrus, ylang-ylang, pine, wintergreen, and cinnamon. Stick to lavender or chamomile in well-ventilated rooms.

Where can I buy pure essential oils online?

Look for: latin name on label, country of origin, extraction method, no carrier oil mixed in. All Aroma Paradise essential oils meet these four quality standards.

What's the difference between essential oils and aromatherapy oils?

'Aromatherapy oil' is a generic marketing term — it can mean either pure essential oil or fragrance oil depending on the seller. Pure essential oils are extracted directly from plants; fragrance oils are blended in a lab.

How long do essential oils last?

2–3 years for most oils stored in dark glass bottles in a cool place. Citrus oils (lemon, orange, bergamot) degrade faster — use within 12–18 months.

What is aromatherapy?

Aromatherapy is the use of aromatic plant compounds — most commonly essential oils — for psychological and physical health support. Aromatic molecules work via olfactory pathways (smell directly affecting the limbic brain) and pulmonary pathways (inhaled molecules absorbed into bloodstream). It's been a defined clinical practice since 1937.

What essential oils should I start with?

Three oils cover 80% of basic uses: lavender (sleep, anxiety, burns, headaches), peppermint (headaches, sinus, energy), and eucalyptus (cold, flu, sinus). Combined with one diffuser, total starter cost is $40-$80. As you experiment, expand to oils for specific use cases.

How do you dilute essential oils?

Mix essential oil drops with a carrier oil (jojoba, fractionated coconut, sweet almond) in a glass bottle. Standard daily-use dilution is 1-3% — that's 5-15 drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier oil. Pour carrier into bottle first, then add essential oil drops.

What is the best essential oil for sleep?

Lavender has the strongest clinical evidence — multiple randomized trials show modest reductions in sleep-onset time and improved sleep quality. Use 6-10 drops in a diffuser for 30-60 minutes before bed. About 20% of people are non-responders to lavender; if it doesn't work, try bergamot or frankincense.

Does rosemary oil really grow hair?

Yes — a 2015 randomized clinical trial of 100 men with androgenetic alopecia found 6 months of rosemary essential oil application produced hair regrowth comparable to 2% minoxidil (Rogaine), with significantly less scalp itching. The mechanism is improved scalp circulation and DHT-blocking effects.

What is the best carrier oil for essential oils?

Jojoba is the most versatile — it mimics human sebum, absorbs well, and works for all skin types. Fractionated coconut is the most affordable. Sweet almond is best for nourishing body massage. Rosehip seed oil is best for anti-aging face care. Argan oil is best for face and hair use.