Majestic Pure
Majestic Pure makes essential oils, carrier oils, and hair and body care from natural ingredients. The range covers single-note essential oils like Lavender and Rosemary, plain carrier oils such as Argan, Castor, and Apricot, plus hair products including Argan Oil Shampoo, Collagen Biotin Shampoo, an Avocado Hair Mask, and a Coffee Scrub for the body. The carrier oils come in larger bottles meant for mixing, massage, or hair and skin use, and the hair line is built around argan and biotin. We list the oils, the shampoos and masks, and the body scrub together so you can shop the brand in one place.
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Buying guide
Majestic Pure buying guide: essential oils, carrier oils, and hair care
Majestic Pure makes natural oils and hair and body care. The catalog splits into three parts: single-note essential oils like Lavender and Rosemary, plain carrier oils such as Argan, Castor, and Apricot, and a hair and body line built around shampoos, a conditioner, a hair mask, and a coffee body scrub. This guide explains the difference between an essential oil and a carrier oil, how to use each, and which products to pick for hair, skin, or aromatherapy.
What Majestic Pure covers
Majestic Pure is a natural-ingredient brand for oils and hair and body care, not a facial skincare line. The range falls into oils you use neat or in a blend and finished products like shampoos and a scrub. If you came for aromatherapy, the essential oils are your section. If you came for hair or a carrier oil to mix with, the larger bottles and the shampoo line are where to look. The catalog is broad enough to cover most of those uses from one brand.
Essential oils versus carrier oils
The two oil types in this range do different jobs. Essential oils, like the Lavender and Rosemary here, are concentrated aromatic oils used a few drops at a time, often diluted before they touch skin. Carrier oils, such as Argan, Castor, and Apricot, are mild base oils you can apply more freely and use to dilute an essential oil. Knowing which is which matters because an essential oil is too strong to slather on, while a carrier oil is the thing you mix it into.
The essential oils: Lavender and Rosemary
On the aromatic side the brand carries Lavender Essential Oil in two sizes (30ml and 118ml) and a Pure Rosemary Essential Oil Mist (59ml). Lavender is the common all-purpose pick for relaxing scents and is the one to start with if you are new to essential oils. The Rosemary comes as a ready-to-use mist, so it is the easier format if you do not want to dilute or blend anything yourself. Buy the small Lavender first to test how you like the scent before committing to the larger bottle.
The carrier oils: Argan, Castor, Apricot
The carrier oils are the workhorses of the range. The Castor Oil (118ml) is a thick oil often used for hair and brows, the Apricot Oil (473ml) is a lighter oil for skin and massage, and argan turns up both as a pure oil and inside the hair line. These come in larger bottles because you use more of them than an essential oil. Pick a lighter oil like apricot for face and body and a thicker one like castor for targeted hair use.
The hair care line
Majestic Pure's hair products are built around argan and biotin. The lineup includes the Argan Oil Shampoo (473ml), the Argan Oil Conditioner (473ml), the Collagen Biotin Shampoo (473ml), and the Avocado Hair Mask (473ml). The argan shampoo and conditioner are a matched wash-and-condition pair, the collagen biotin shampoo targets fuller-feeling hair, and the avocado mask is the deeper weekly treatment. Use the shampoo and conditioner regularly and add the mask once a week for extra conditioning.
The Coffee Scrub for the body
For body care the brand carries a Coffee Scrub (284g), a grainy exfoliating scrub you use in the shower to slough off dead skin. It is the one body-exfoliation item in the range and pairs with the carrier oils, which you can apply afterward to moisturize. Use a scrub like this a couple of times a week rather than daily, since over-scrubbing can leave skin irritated. Follow it with a light carrier oil to soften skin once you rinse off.
How to use the oils safely
The two oil types call for different handling. Dilute an essential oil like Lavender into a carrier oil before applying it to skin, since neat essential oils can irritate. A carrier oil like Apricot or Argan can go on directly as a moisturizer or massage oil. For hair, you can warm a little castor or argan oil and work it through lengths or scalp. If you are blending your own, the rosemary mist and the carrier oils together cover both the scent and the base.
Sizes and where to start
Sizing tracks how much of each you use. Essential oils come small, from 30ml up to about 118ml, because you only need a few drops. Carrier oils and the hair products come in large 473ml bottles for regular use, and the coffee scrub is a 284g tub. For a first order, the small Lavender oil is the easiest essential-oil entry, the argan shampoo and conditioner are the simplest hair pair, and the apricot oil is a versatile carrier oil for face and body.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What kind of products does Majestic Pure make?
Majestic Pure makes natural oils and hair and body care. The range includes essential oils like Lavender and Rosemary, carrier oils such as Argan, Castor, and Apricot, a hair line of argan and biotin shampoos with a conditioner and an Avocado Hair Mask, and a Coffee Scrub for the body. It is an oils and hair-care brand, not a facial skincare line.
What is the difference between an essential oil and a carrier oil here?
Essential oils, like the Lavender and Rosemary, are concentrated aromatic oils used a few drops at a time and usually diluted before they touch skin. Carrier oils, such as Argan, Castor, and Apricot, are mild base oils you can use more freely and that you mix an essential oil into. The essential oil gives the scent; the carrier oil is the base.
Which Majestic Pure essential oil should I start with?
Lavender is the easiest first essential oil because it is a common all-purpose, relaxing scent, and it comes in a small 30ml size to test before you buy the 118ml bottle. The Rosemary comes as a ready-to-use 59ml mist, so choose that if you would rather not dilute or blend anything yourself.
Which carrier oil is right for me: argan, castor, or apricot?
The Castor Oil (118ml) is thick and often used for hair and brows. The Apricot Oil (473ml) is lighter and suits face and body or massage. Argan appears both as a pure oil and inside the hair line. Pick a lighter oil like apricot for skin and a thicker one like castor for targeted hair use.
Can I put the essential oils straight on my skin?
No. Dilute an essential oil like Lavender into a carrier oil such as Apricot or Argan before applying it to skin, because neat essential oils can irritate. A carrier oil, by contrast, can go on directly as a moisturizer or massage oil. The Rosemary comes as a mist, so check its label for how it is meant to be applied.
What is in the Majestic Pure hair line?
The hair line is built around argan and biotin. It includes the Argan Oil Shampoo (473ml), the Argan Oil Conditioner (473ml), the Collagen Biotin Shampoo (473ml), and the Avocado Hair Mask (473ml). The argan shampoo and conditioner are a matched pair, the collagen biotin shampoo targets fuller-feeling hair, and the avocado mask is a deeper weekly treatment.
How do I use the Coffee Scrub?
The Coffee Scrub (284g) is a body exfoliant you use in the shower to slough off dead skin. Use it a couple of times a week rather than daily, since over-scrubbing can irritate skin. After you rinse off, follow with a light carrier oil like apricot to soften and moisturize the skin.
What is the best first purchase from Majestic Pure?
It depends on what you want. The small Lavender oil is the easiest essential-oil entry, the Argan Oil Shampoo and Conditioner are the simplest hair pair, and the Apricot Oil is a versatile carrier oil for face and body. If you want one product that does the most, a carrier oil is the most flexible buy.















