Aroma Pure Super Spray is an aromatherapy room spray that combines a broad spectrum of the best organic essential oils to purify air and surfaces.
Thus helping to maintain a healthy environment thanks to its proven action on bacteria and mould, while releasing a pleasant plant scent.
It is classified in our product category dedicated to immunity.
Composition and benefits of this sanitising spray with organic essential oils
Aroma Pure Super Spray brings together no less than 31 essential oils from organic farming or processed from organic ingredients, whose benefits are as follows:
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- Tea tree leaf oil aka tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia): Tea tree is an Australian tree in the Myrtaceae family. Its essential oil helps to purify the environment against certain bacteria and mould (1);
- Camphor leaf oil (Cinnamomum camphora): camphor is a tree from subtropical Asia. Its essential oil is known for its stimulating scents (2);
- niaouli leaf oil (Melaleuca viridiflora): niaouli is an Oceanian tree in the Myrtaceae family. Its essential oil is sought after for its tonic scent. Several studies have also looked into its potential ability to suppress deleterious microorganisms (3);
- Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) flower/leaf oil: common thyme is an aromatic Mediterranean plant. Its essential oil diffuses an invigorating note and is frequently studied for its possible ability to eliminate undesirable microorganisms (4);
- Rosmarin leaf oil (Rosmarinus officinalis): rosemary is a highly aromatic Mediterranean shrub. Its essential oil contributes to a tonic mood and is being studied for its potential ability to eliminate certain microbes (5);
- Eucalyptus radiata (Eucalyptus radiata) leaf/stem oil: Eucalyptus radiata is an Australian tree in the Myrtaceae family. Its essential oil is traditionally used to purify and refresh ambient air. Laboratory studies suggest its benefit against certain microorganisms such as bacteria (6);
- saro leaf oil (Cinnamosma fragrans): saro is an aromatic shrub from Madagascar. Its essential oil is appreciated for helping to sanitise the ambient air (7) ;
- black spruce leaf oil (Picea mariana): black spruce is a conifer of North American origin. Its essential oil is renowned for its invigorating properties (8);
- Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) leaf/stem oil: Maritime pine is a conifer from the Atlantic and Mediterranean regions. Its essential oil helps to purify the environment and create a tonic and resinous atmosphere (9);
- Lavandin oil (Lavandula hybrida): lavandin is a particularly popular lavender hybrid. Its essential oil is known to set a soothing mood (10);
- rose geranium oil (Pelargonium graveolens): rose geranium is an aromatic African plant. Its essential oil diffuses a balancing floral note (11);
- cade juniper wood oil (Juniperus oxycedrus): cade juniper is a resinous Mediterranean shrub. Its essential oil is traditionally used to clean and purify the air (12);
- Cajeput leaf oil (Melaleuca cajuputi): cajeput is a tropical tree in the Myrtaceae family. Its essential oil offers an energising scent and is being studied for its potential ability to eliminate certain bacteria and moulds (13);
- Ceylon cinnamon leaf oil (Cinnamomum zeylanicum): Ceylon cinnamon is a tree native to Sri Lanka. Its essential oil diffuses a warm and spicy atmosphere. The scientific literature regularly examines its possible ability to inhibit the proliferation of several types of bacteria and mould (14);
- Atlas cedar wood oil (Cedrus atlantica): Atlas cedar is a large conifer native to North Africa. Its essential oil diffuses woody notes reinforcing (15) ;
- lemon zest oil (Citrus limon): the lemon tree is a widely cultivated citrus fruit. Its essential oil provides an energising freshness that helps to purify the air (16) ;
- Turmeric rhizome oil (Curcuma longa): Turmeric is a tropical plant with aromatic rhizomes. Its essential oil is traditionally used to provide warmth and vitality (17);
- Juniper fruit oil (Juniperus communis): common juniper is a mountain shrub with aromatic berries. Its essential oil is appreciated for its clarifying scents (18);
- Clove oil (Eugenia caryophyllus): the clove tree is a tropical tree with highly aromatic flower buds. Its essential oil diffuses an enveloping warmth. Several laboratory studies mention its interest on bacteria and moulds (19);
- Litsea cubeba fruit oil (Litsea cubeba):Litsea cubeba is a brightly scented Asian tree. Its essential oil offers a very pleasant lemony note (20);
- Marjoram flower oil (Origanum majorana): marjoram is a mild Mediterranean plant. Its essential oil is recommended for establishing a soothing atmosphere (21);
- field mint (Mentha arvensis) leaf/stem oil: field mint is a highly aromatic herbaceous plant. Its essential oil brings a reviving and clarifying freshness to the ambient air (22);
- peppermint and spearmint oils (Mentha piperita, Mentha viridis): peppermint and spearmint are two highly aromatic species. Their essential oils are appreciated for their fresh, stimulating and invigorating scents, ideal for finding a purer air (23);
- myrrh gum oil (Commiphora myrrha): myrrh is an aromatic resin from a Middle Eastern shrub. Its essential oil diffuses a warm, resinous note creating a serene atmosphere (24) ;
- myrtle oil (Myrtus communis): common myrtle is a fragrant Mediterranean shrub. Its essential oil is traditionally used to purify the air (25) ;
- Sweet orange peel oil (Citrus aurantium dulcis): sweet orange is a widely cultivated sunny citrus fruit. Its essential oil provides a sweet and fruity note (26);
- oregano leaf oil (Origanum vulgare): oregano is an aromatic Mediterranean plant. Its essential oil is traditionally used to establish a warm atmosphere and fight against many bacteria and moulds (27);
- Palmarosa oil (Cymbopogon martini): palmarosa is a tropical grass with a floral fragrance. Its essential oil is appreciated for its sweet, harmonising odour, as well as for its powerful potential virtues against certain microorganisms (28);
- Canadian hemlock leaf oil (Tsuga canadensis): Canadian hemlock is a North American conifer. Its essential oil spreads an invigorating forest scent (29);
- mountain savory oil (Satureja montana): mountain savory is a robust Mediterranean plant. Its essential oil provides a vivid aromatic note and is tested to neutralise bacteria and mould (30);
- clary sage oil (Salvia sclarea): clary sage is a sweet, musky plant. Its essential oil is traditionally used to provide relaxation and balance (31).
4 highlights of our purifying spray with essential oils for the home, office...
Our spray features 4 strong points:
- an exceptional synergy of 31 cleansing organic essential oils : this aromatherapy spray brings together a unique spectrum of 31 essential oils from organic farming, carefully selected for their purifying and deodorising use, with proven results on bacteria and mould;
- a dual action air + surfaces : thanks to its high concentration of essential oils, Aroma Pure Super Spray effectively neutralizes impurities both in the ambient air and on surfaces, contributing to a healthier and more pleasant environment every day;
- a natural and controlled formulation: our product is 100% botanical origin, without synthetic fragrance or preservatives or controversial ingredients, for a pure and beneficial experience;
- a rich and authentic aromatic scent: the combination of resinous, citrus, mint or even Mediterranean plants creates a fresh, invigorating and rebalancing fragrance, ideal for example for the house (kitchen, WC, living room..), the office or communal areas.
| Aromatherapy room spray |
| Ingredients: |
| Alcohol**, Aqua (water), leaf/stem oil of Eucalyptus radiata*, leaf oil of Cinnamosma fragrans (saro)*, black spruce leaf oil (Picea mariana)*, maritime pine leaf/stem oil (Pinus pinaster)*, lavandin oil (Lavandula hybrida)*, rose geranium oil (Pelargonium graveolens)*, cade juniper wood oil (Juniperus oxycedrus)*, cajeput leaf oil (Melaleuca leucadendron cajuputi)*, Ceylon cinnamon leaf oil (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)*, Atlas cedar wood oil (Cedrus atlantica)*, lemon zest oil (Citrus limon)*, turmeric rhizome oil (Curcuma longa)*, juniper fruit oil (Juniperus communis)*, clove oil (Eugenia caryophyllus)*, lemon litsea fruit oil (Litsea cubeba)*, marjoram flower oil (Origanum majorana)*, field mint leaf/stem oil (Mentha arvensis)*, peppermint oil (Mentha piperita)*, spearmint leaf oil (Mentha viridis)*, myrrh gum oil (Commiphora myrrha)*, myrtle oil (Myrtus communis)*, niaouli leaf oil (Melaleuca viridiflora)*, expressed sweet orange peel oil (Citrus aurantium dulcis)*, oregano leaf oil (Origanum vulgare)*, palmarosa oil (Cymbopogon martini)*, eastern hemlock leaf oil (Tsuga canadensis)*, camphor leaf oil (Cinnamomum camphora)*, rosemary leaf oil (Rosmarinus officinalis)*, mountain savory oil (Satureja montana)*, clary sage oil (Salvia sclarea)*, tea tree leaf oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)*, thyme flower/leaf oil (Thymus vulgaris)*.
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*Organically produced ingredients.
**Processed from organic ingredients.
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| Contains: essential oils of eucalyptus radiata, black spruce, lavandin, maritime pine, saro and rose geranium. |
Instructions for use: spray into the air or onto surfaces.
Danger: do not spray towards the face and avoid inhaling the product directly. Highly flammable liquid and vapours. May cause skin allergy. Harmful to aquatic organisms, causes long-term adverse effects. Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, naked flames and all other sources of ignition. Do not smoke. Avoid release into the environment. IF ON SKIN: wash with plenty of water. In the event of irritation or skin rash: consult a doctor. Do not burn essential oils. Do not use in the presence of children under 7, pregnant or breastfeeding women.
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