Wiccan Altar Oil

Wiccan Altar Oil

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Formulated for wiccan altars.

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Description

Wiccan Altar Oil is formulated with oils of all four elements and a base note of frankincense.

Sun’s Eye oils are highly concentrated blends of essential and fragrance oils that are synthesized from a wide variety of ingredients. Our oils are petroleum-free, paraben-free, DBP and DEHP-free, as well as vegan—meaning no animal products or testing.

Sun’s Eye oils can be used to scent your home, car, or body. We offer aromatherapy lockets, bracelets, diffusers, and aroma lamps for diffusing our oils. Transform your favorite Sun’s Eye aroma into a body fragrance or more by diluting our body-grade oils with our Bohemian Alchemy carrier oil for limitless possibilities. Explore the Variety of Uses tab to unlock the magic of Sun’s Eye oils in candles, soaps, and beyond.

A range of sizes is offered from our convenient drop-down menu including .5 fl oz in glass, 4 fl oz in glass, 8 fl oz in glass, 8 fl oz in HDPE plastic bottle, 16 fl oz in glass, 16 fl oz in HDPE plastic bottle, and 32 fl oz in HDPE plastic bottle.

External use only. Do not ingest. Keep away from children and finished surfaces.

Our formulas are based on traditional and time-honored associations that are mindfully crafted with intention in mind. Our products are tools to remind the user of their intention. No guarantee of results is implied.  

Variety of Uses

The following data presents the maximum concentrations and dilution ratios recommended for Sun’s Eye concentrated aromas and essential oils in adherence to IFRA safety standards and are not recipes to make these products.

Personal Fragrance

(Rollon or Spray)

62% max concentration

*15 ml concentrated aroma requires 10 ml carrier for dilution

3 parts Sun’s Eye concentrated aroma for every 2 parts carrier (3:2)

Body Fragrance

15% max concentration

*15 ml concentrated aroma requires 85 ml carrier for dilution

1 part Sun’s Eye concentrated aroma for every 6 parts carrier (1:6)

Bath Products

15% max concentration

*15 ml concentrated aroma requires 85 ml carrier for dilution

1 part Sun’s Eye concentrated aroma for every 6 parts carrier (1:6)

Diffuser

15% max concentration

*15 ml concentrated aroma requires 85 ml carrier for dilution

1 part Sun’s Eye concentrated aroma for every 6 parts carrier (1:6)

Room Spray

36% max concentration

*15 ml concentrated aroma requires 27 ml carrier for dilution

1 part Sun’s Eye concentrated aroma for every 2 parts carrier (1:2)

Candles, Incense, and Accessories

100% max concentration

Flashpoint >200°

External use only. Not for use in lip balm.

*Please note that one 0.5 fl oz bottle of Sun’s Eye concentrated aroma or essential oil is equivalent to 15 ml. Ratios may have been rounded for convenience and ease of use.

Definitions and Terms

A carrier is used to dilute Sun’s Eye concentrated aromas or essential oils to carry the fragrance and meet IFRA safety standards.

Maximum concentration is the highest amount of a Sun’s Eye concentrated aroma or essential oil that should be used in a specific application to meet IFRA safety standards.

A flashpoint is the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off enough vapor to ignite, and it is an important safety consideration when using heat and Sun’s Eye concentrated aromas and essential oils.

Uses as personal fragrance include fine fragrance of all types of hands free applications such as roll on or spray, eau de toilette, eau de parfum, eau de cologne, and solid perfume.

Uses as body fragrance include body creams, oils, lotions of all types, foot care products, all body powders and talcs (excluding baby powders and talcs), and insect repellent intended to be applied to the skin.

Uses as bath products include bath bombs, gels, foams, mousses, salts, oils and other products added to bathwater, body washes and shower gels of all types, liquid soap, shampoo of all types, conditioner (rinse-off), foot care products (for soaking), shaving creams of all types (stick, gels, foams, etc.), all depilatories and waxes for mechanical hair removal.

Uses as a diffuser include fragranced oil for lamp ring, reed diffusers, and pot-pourri.

Uses for room spray include aerosol and pump air freshener sprays of all types.

Uses for candles, incense, and accessories include candles of all types (including encased), incense, aromatherapy lockets, fragrancing sachets, air freshening crystals, and solid substrate materials (clay).

Ingredients

Fragrance, amyl cinnamal, linalool, essential orange oil terpenes (limonene), essential patchouli oil (pogostemon cablin), benzyl benzoate, coumarin, essential lemon oil terpenes, hydroxycitronellal, essential petitgrain oil (citrus reticulata leaf), geraniol, citral, cinnamyl alcohol, citronellol, benzyl salicylate, eugenol, isoeugenol, benzyl cinnamate, farnesol, essential eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus globulus leaf), essential lavandin oil (lavandula hybrida), essential sweet orange peel oil (citrus aurantium dulcis peel), essential sweet myrrh oil (opoponax), essential lemon oil (citrus limon peel), essential myrrh oil (commiphora myrrha), essential ylang ylang oil (cananga odorata flower), essential clove leaf oil (eugenia caryophyllus leaf), essential geranium oil (pelargonium graveolens flower), essential ginger oil (zingiber officinale root), copaiba balsam oil (copaifera officinalis resin), essential lime oil & terpenes (citrus aurantifolia), essential lavender oil (lavandula angustifolia), essential frankincense oil (boswellia carterii), essential cassia oil (cinnamomum cassia leaf), essential clary sage oil (salvia sclarea)

Fragrance

Fragrance, also known as aromatic compounds are ingredients that are used to provide a pleasing scent to aromas.

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Amyl Cinnamal

Amyl cinnamal adds a sweet, floral aroma reminiscent of jasmine.

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Linalool

Found naturally in many plants and essential oils, including rose, mint, lavender, and basil but also synthesized, linalool is used to give fragrances a sweet, floral, and citrusy aroma.

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Essential Orange Oil Terpenes

(limonene)

Extracted from citrus x sinensis fruits, essential orange oil terpenes provide a fresh, zesty, and citrusy aroma.

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Essential Patchouli Oil

(pogostemon cablin)

Extracted from the leaves and stems of pogostemon cablin, essential patchouli oil offers a distinctively earthy, rich, and herbaceous aroma that many use to uplift and ground.

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Benzyl Benzoate

While benzyl benzoate is found naturally in many plants, it is often synthesized (using benzyl alcohol and benzoic acid) to maintain the lifespan of a fragrance and add a subtle sweet-balsamic aroma.

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Coumarin

Found naturally in plants such as vanilla grass, tonka beans, and cinnamon, coumarin is used to add a sweet aroma reminiscent of vanilla.

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Essential Lemon Oil Terpenes

Extracted from lemon peel, lemon oil terpenes offer a fresh, tart, and citrusy aroma.

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Hydroxycitronellal

Hydroxycitronellal is a synthetic compound used to give fragrances a sweet and subtly floral aroma reminiscent of lily of the valley.

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Essential Petitgrain Oil

(citrus reticulata leaf)

Essential petitgrain oil provides fragrances with a sweet yet floral and woody aroma. Many use it to help with calm and relaxation.

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Geraniol

Extracted from the flowers of many plants, including lavender, rose, citronella, and lemongrass, geraniol is used to give fragrances a fruity and sweet, rose-like aroma.

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Citral

Found naturally in some plants and essential oils, including orange and lemongrass, citral is often synthesized and gives fragrances a strong lemon aroma.

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Cinnamyl Alcohol

Found naturally in cinnamon trees, cinnamyl alcohol is most often synthesized for industry to give fragrances the sweet and spicy aroma of cinnamon.

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Citronellol

Citronellol, a naturally occurring terpene found in many plants and essential oils, is added to fragrances to create a crisp, floral aroma reminiscent of roses.

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Benzyl Salicylate

While benzyl salicylate occurs naturally in some plants and their essential oils, it is often synthesized (using benzyl alcohol and salicylic acid) to maintain the lifespan of a fragrance and add a sweet, floral aroma.

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Eugenol

Found naturally in many plants and essential oils including nutmeg, cinnamon, turmeric, and thyme, eugenol is most often extracted from clove and adds a spicy, clove-like aroma.

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Isoeugenol

Found naturally in some plants and their essential oils, including cinnamon, clove, and ylang ylang, isoeugenol is used to give fragrances a layered floral and clove-like aroma.

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Benzyl Cinnamate

While benzyl cinnamate occurs naturally in some plants and their essential oils, it is often synthesized (using benzyl alcohol and cinnamic acid) to maintain the lifespan of a fragrance and add a sweet, floral aroma.

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Farnesol

Found naturally in some plants and their essential oils, including lemongrass, citronella, ginger, and rose, farnesol is used to add a floral aroma to fragrances.

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Essential Eucalyptus Oil

(eucalyptus globulus leaf)

Extracted from the leaves of eucalyptus globulus, essential eucalyptus oil possesses a bright, green, and uniquely medicinal aroma.

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Essential Lavandin Oil

(lavandula hybrida)

Extracted from the flowers of lavandula hybrida, essential lavandin oil is used to give fragrances a floral, sweet, and strong aroma reminiscent of lavender.

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Essential Sweet Orange Peel Oil

(citrus aurantium dulcis peel)

Extracted from the peel of citrus x aurantium, essential sweet orange peel oil is used to give fragrances a rich, sweet, citrusy aroma reminiscent of freshly squeezed orange juice.

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Essential Sweet Myrrh Oil

(opoponax)

Essential sweet myrrh oil, also known as opoponax oil, offers an earthy and inviting aroma with layers of spice, balsam, amber, and honey. Many use it to help create a sense of calm and feeling grounded.

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Essential Lemon Oil

(citrus limon peel)

The tart, refreshing, and sweet scent of essential lemon oil is used by many to enhance calm, improve mental clarity and focus, and increase positivity.

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Essential Myrrh Oil

(commiphora myrrha)

With its famously distinctive earthy and balsamic aroma, essential myrrh oil is used by many to calm, uplift, and balance. Ancient Egyptians used myrrh in incense, fragrances, and skin applications, and it appears in the Koran, the old and new testaments, and Greek and Roman texts.

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Essential Ylang Ylang Oil

(cananga odorata flower)

Extracted from the flowers of the cananga tree, essential ylang ylang oil offers an aroma that is at once sweet, woody, floral, and spicy with a touch of balsam. Many use it to aid in balancing the sacral and solar plexus chakras.

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Essential Clove Leaf Oil

(eugenia caryophyllus leaf)

Extracted from the leaves of eugenia caryophyllus, essential clove leaf oil provides fragrances with a sweet and spicy, balsamic aroma.

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Essential Geranium Oil

(pelargonium graveolens flower)

Extracted from the flowers of pelargonium graveolens, geranium oil provides a robust yet fresh lemon-rose scent. Many use it to uplift and balance.

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Essential Ginger Oil

(zingiber officinale root)

Extracted from the roots of zingiber officinale, essential ginger oil provides a distinctly warm, earthy, and spicy aroma. Many use it to feel energized, and uplifted.

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Copaiba Balsam Oil

(copaifera officinalis resin)

Rich, earthy, and sweet, copaiba balsam is also used as a fixative to stabilize a fragrance’s aroma and preserve its lifespan when combined with other scents and oils.

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Essential Lime Oil & Terpenes

(citrus aurantifolia)

Lime oil terpenes give fragrances a subtly sweet but bright, zesty, and citrusy aroma.

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Essential Lavender Oil

(lavandula angustifolia)

Extracted from the flowers of lavandula angustifolia, essential lavender oil possesses a floral, green, and sweet aroma.

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Essential Frankincense Oil

(boswellia carterii)

Frankincense oil is well-known for its earthy, resinous, sweet, and subtly spicy aroma. Many use it to support a peaceful and introspective state of mind, help create a tranquil environment, and enhance relaxation and calm.

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Essential Cassia Oil

(cinnamomum cassia leaf)

Essential cassia oil is used to give fragrances the bold and spicy aroma of cinnamon.

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Essential Clary Sage Oil

(salvia sclarea)

Sourced from the flowers and leaves of salvia sclarea, clary sage oil offers an herbaceous, earthy, warm, and subtly floral aroma. It is often used to invite calm, uplift one’s spirits, and inspire creativity and decision making. It is also used to help balance sacral and third eye chakras.

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Additional information

Weight 0.125 lbs
Package Dimensions 1.08 × 1.08 × 3 in
Size

.5 fl oz, 4 fl oz in glass, 8 fl oz in glass, 8 fl oz in HDPE, 16 fl oz in glass, 16 fl oz in HDPE, 32 fl oz in HDPE

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