
                Essential Oils
            
 
            
                Herbal Extracts
                
             
            
                HOW ITâS MADE:
            
            
                Using steam to extract the highly fragrant and concentrated 
                  parts of plant roots, flowers, leaves, bark, and fruit.
             
            
                By steeping a plant or flower in a solvent (usually glycerin,
                  alcohol or water) to infuse the plantâs propertiesâkind of 
                  like making tea. 
             
            
                SKIN BENEFITS:
            
            
                Has antioxidant and antibacterial properties that can protect 
                  against topical  troublemakers (like fungi & yeast).
             
            
                Has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can heal, 
                  calm and soothe the skin (without being too harsh and causing irritation).
             
            
                SAFETY STUFF:
            
            
                Because they are so concentrated and fragrant, they may cause irritation, 
                  allergic reactions, or general redness when applied directly onto the skin. 
             
            
                Because they are diluted, they can be used in higher quantities and 
                  are gentler on skin while still providing the plant-based benefits from which they are derived. 
             
            
                THE BOTTOM LINE: 
            
            
                Essential oils are pure and highly concentrated.
             
            
                Extracts are diluted, though still highly-beneficial. 
             
            
                ONE LAST THING: 
            
            
                Donât confuse essential oils with seed oils like Argan Oil, 
                  Rosehip Oil  and Avocado Oil. These oils are derived from the 
                  seed of the plant and are not fragrant. Instead, theyâre often 
                  used in skincare to hydrate and moisturize. 
             
            
                Water extracts, such as rose or lavender waters, are made 
                  from the water soluble parts of the flower (AKA the petals 
                  are usually steeped in water). They have many skin benefits 
                  and are far less irritating than essential oils 
                  (and they still smell amazing!).