At this site, they talk about natural solutions to be used including citronella, thyme, rosemary, garlic, rose geranium, sulfur, and
cedar wood oils.
The sulfur and
cedar wood oils also can be used as a topical treatment.
Not exact matches
It is divine — Delicate nut buttery scent with hints of frankincense, vetiver, palmarosa,
cedar wood and rose geranium organic essential
oils in a base of shea butter, coconut oil, sunflower, beeswax.
Aloe barbadensis (organic aloe juice) *, organic plant
oils of cocos nucifera (organic coconut oil) *, elaeis guineensis (sustainably sourced organic palm oil) *, olea europaea (organic extra virgin olive oil) *, helianthus annuus (organic sunflower seed oil) *, sodium hydroxide, cinnamomum camphora (ho
wood oil), vitis vinifera (organic grape juice) *, citrus sinensis (orange oil), cedrus deodara (
cedar oil), pelargonium graveolens (geranium oil), tocopherol (Vitamin E), rosa centifolia (organic rose petals) *.
I have recently started using a combination of essential
oils (mixture of rosemary,
cedar wood, lavender and thyme) with jojoba and grapeseed as a base.
This moisturizing soap has a very manly and nutty fragrance and with both the clary sage and
cedar wood essential
oils having aphrodisiac properties, it will defiantly leave you feeling fresh and masculine.
Other essential
oils that are helpful for repelling ticks include lemongrass, citronella, eucalyptus, and
cedar wood, rosemary, peppermint, thyme, geraniol, and garlic oil.
Ingredients such as cinnamon,
cedar wood, clove, mint, lemongrass, geraniol and cottonseed
oils are found in various combinations and potencies to comprise nearly all Natural Chemistry's flea and tick and other parasite products.
There are many, many natural ingredients that fleas don't like and most of them come from our standard essential
oils such as peppermint, rosemary, eucalyptus, lemongrass, citronella,
cedar wood oil, clove oil, thyme, and geraniol oil.