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Uncompromised Purity: The Essence of Nature in Every Drop
In a market flooded with synthetic fragrances and “nature-identical” scents, finding the real deal can be a challenge. We know that true aromatherapy relies on the complex, chemical makeup of the plant itself—not just the smell. That is why at Liberco International, we are committed to providing a collection of Pure essential oils Singapore residents can trust for their therapeutic needs.
Sourced from the Origin We don’t just bottle scents; we curate experiences from around the globe. Whether it is the woody depth of Cedarwood, the zest of Italian Bergamot, or the calming properties of French Lavender, our single-note oils are extracted from the very best harvests. We ensure that what you pour into your diffuser is 100% botanical extract, free from fillers, additives, or artificial carriers.
Why Purity Matters for Your Health Using pure essential oils in Singapore is about more than just making your HDB or condo smell nice. It is about wellness. Because our oils are unadulterated, they retain their natural therapeutic properties. This means when you diffuse our Eucalyptus, you are actually inhaling compounds that support respiratory health, and when you use our Chamomile, you are accessing natural sedatives that aid sleep.
Versatility for Every Lifestyle Our oils are designed for the enthusiast who knows the difference. They are potent enough for potent aromatherapy sessions, safe for DIY skincare formulation (when properly diluted), and perfect for creating your own custom blends. From the novice looking for stress relief to the expert blender seeking rare notes like Frankincense, our range supports every stage of your wellness journey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How can I tell if I am buying “Pure essential oils Singapore” or just fragrance oils?
The key difference is the source. Pure essential oils are extracted directly from plants (flowers, bark, leaves) via steam distillation or cold pressing. Fragrance oils are often synthetic. A quick way to check is the price and the botanical name; if a “Rose” oil is incredibly cheap, it is likely synthetic. We clearly label our botanical sources to ensure you know exactly what you are getting.
2. Can I apply these pure oils directly to my skin?
No, you should generally not apply pure essential oils directly (neat) to the skin, as they are highly concentrated and can cause irritation. To use them topically for massage or skincare, you should always dilute them with a “carrier oil” (like Jojoba, Sweet Almond, or Coconut oil) to a safe ratio (usually 1%–3%).
3. Are your oils safe for pets?
While our oils are natural, animals metabolize substances differently than humans. Some common oils like Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, and Citrus can be toxic to cats and dogs if ingested or applied to their skin. We recommend diffusing in well-ventilated areas where your pet can leave the room if they choose, and always consulting a vet before using new scents around animals.
4. How should I store my essential oils in Singapore’s hot weather?
Heat and sunlight are the enemies of essential oils; they can cause the therapeutic compounds to break down (oxidize). To keep your pure essential oils in Singapore fresh, store them in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight. Our amber glass bottles are designed to offer some protection, but a drawer or a dedicated wooden box is ideal.
5. Can I ingest these essential oils?
We strictly advise against ingesting essential oils unless you are under the direct supervision of a qualified clinical aromatherapist or healthcare provider. Even 100% natural oils are extremely potent and can damage the lining of your esophagus or stomach if taken incorrectly.
6. Do pure essential oils expire?
Yes, they do. Because they are natural plant extracts without preservatives, they have a shelf life. Citrus oils (like Lemon and Bergamot) typically last 1–2 years, while resinous oils (like Frankincense and Cedarwood) can last much longer and may even improve with age. Always check for a change in smell or consistency to judge freshness.
In a market flooded with synthetic fragrances and “nature-identical” scents, finding the real deal can be a challenge. We know that true aromatherapy relies on the complex, chemical makeup of the plant itself—not just the smell. That is why at Liberco International, we are committed to providing a collection of Pure essential oils Singapore residents can trust for their therapeutic needs.
Sourced from the Origin We don’t just bottle scents; we curate experiences from around the globe. Whether it is the woody depth of Cedarwood, the zest of Italian Bergamot, or the calming properties of French Lavender, our single-note oils are extracted from the very best harvests. We ensure that what you pour into your diffuser is 100% botanical extract, free from fillers, additives, or artificial carriers.
Why Purity Matters for Your Health Using pure essential oils in Singapore is about more than just making your HDB or condo smell nice. It is about wellness. Because our oils are unadulterated, they retain their natural therapeutic properties. This means when you diffuse our Eucalyptus, you are actually inhaling compounds that support respiratory health, and when you use our Chamomile, you are accessing natural sedatives that aid sleep.
Versatility for Every Lifestyle Our oils are designed for the enthusiast who knows the difference. They are potent enough for potent aromatherapy sessions, safe for DIY skincare formulation (when properly diluted), and perfect for creating your own custom blends. From the novice looking for stress relief to the expert blender seeking rare notes like Frankincense, our range supports every stage of your wellness journey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How can I tell if I am buying “Pure essential oils Singapore” or just fragrance oils?
The key difference is the source. Pure essential oils are extracted directly from plants (flowers, bark, leaves) via steam distillation or cold pressing. Fragrance oils are often synthetic. A quick way to check is the price and the botanical name; if a “Rose” oil is incredibly cheap, it is likely synthetic. We clearly label our botanical sources to ensure you know exactly what you are getting.
2. Can I apply these pure oils directly to my skin?
No, you should generally not apply pure essential oils directly (neat) to the skin, as they are highly concentrated and can cause irritation. To use them topically for massage or skincare, you should always dilute them with a “carrier oil” (like Jojoba, Sweet Almond, or Coconut oil) to a safe ratio (usually 1%–3%).
3. Are your oils safe for pets?
While our oils are natural, animals metabolize substances differently than humans. Some common oils like Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, and Citrus can be toxic to cats and dogs if ingested or applied to their skin. We recommend diffusing in well-ventilated areas where your pet can leave the room if they choose, and always consulting a vet before using new scents around animals.
4. How should I store my essential oils in Singapore’s hot weather?
Heat and sunlight are the enemies of essential oils; they can cause the therapeutic compounds to break down (oxidize). To keep your pure essential oils in Singapore fresh, store them in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight. Our amber glass bottles are designed to offer some protection, but a drawer or a dedicated wooden box is ideal.
5. Can I ingest these essential oils?
We strictly advise against ingesting essential oils unless you are under the direct supervision of a qualified clinical aromatherapist or healthcare provider. Even 100% natural oils are extremely potent and can damage the lining of your esophagus or stomach if taken incorrectly.
6. Do pure essential oils expire?
Yes, they do. Because they are natural plant extracts without preservatives, they have a shelf life. Citrus oils (like Lemon and Bergamot) typically last 1–2 years, while resinous oils (like Frankincense and Cedarwood) can last much longer and may even improve with age. Always check for a change in smell or consistency to judge freshness.