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The ancient Greeks used thyme for bathing, while S the Egyptians used it as part of the embalming process Known for its many benefits for the skin, S helichrysum was commonly used in ancient Greece Ancient Egyptians often used geranium to help S beautify the skin The ancient Egyptians used dill for its soothing S effects Frankincense was used by the ancient Egyptians S for perfumes and salves to soothe the skin Indian sandalwood has many benefits for the skin, S and was traditionally used by the Egyptians for embalming purposes The Romans and Egyptians frequently used S lavender for bathing, relaxation, and as a perfume The leaves of the melaleuca tree were used by S Australian Aborigines for centuries. They would crush the leaves and apply them directly to the skin for a cooling effect Throughout history, myrrh has been used as a S perfume, for embalming, and as a health aid In Biblical times, cassia was used as a warming oil S With thousands of years of documented use, S Hawaiian sandalwood oil has been highly valued for its ability to reduce skin imperfections During the Middle Ages, clary sage was often used S to soothe the skin