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  2. The 14 Best Bubble Bath Products for a Relaxing Escape - AOL

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    This essential oil-driven bath foam lives up to its name. It’s brought to you by Neom, a wildly popular UK scent brand. This nighttime blend contains 11 of the purest possible essential oils ...

  3. The 10 Best Massage Oils to Help Set the Mood - AOL

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    To help take your date night to new heights, we asked experts about the best massage oils to keep bedside, featuring top brands like Maude, Chanel, and more.

  4. A Whole New You: The Oprah Daily Self-Care O-wards 2025

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    The body oil, bath oil, and pillow mist all contain a blend of juniper, lavender, and chamomile essential oils meant to activate your vagus nerve’s calming response.

  5. Essential oil - Wikipedia

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    An essential oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile (easily evaporated at normal temperatures) chemical compounds from plants. Essential oils are also known as volatile oils , ethereal oils , aetheroleum , or simply as the oil of the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove .

  6. List of essential oils - Wikipedia

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    Calamodin oil or calamansi essential oil comes from a citrus tree in the Philippines extracted via cold press or steam distillation. Calamus oil Used in perfumery and formerly as a food additive; Camphor oil used in cosmetics and household cleaners. [4] Cannabis flower essential oil, used as a flavoring in foods, primarily candy and beverages ...

  7. Carminative - Wikipedia

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    The word carminative is a derivative of Latin cārmen "card for wool", according to Hensley Wedgewood, on the humoral theory that carminatives "dilute and relax the gross humours from whence the wind arises, combing them out like the knots in wool".