Myrrh Essential Oil
CHOOSING THE RIGHT LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL FOR YOU
Myrrh, derived from the resin of the tree Commiphora myrrha, belongs to the Burseraceae family, the same botanical family as Frankincense. Myrrh has a rich history in traditional medicine and aromatherapy, valued for its cooling, soothing, and rejuvenating properties for the skin and its powerful cleansing effects. Its antioxidant properties make it a popular choice in skincare, particularly for extra dry skin caused by aging. Composed mainly of sesquiterpenes, which add depth and longevity to fragrances, and monoterpenes, known for their absorptive properties, Myrrh Essential Oil is a versatile addition to both aromatherapy and skincare routines.
With this organized guide, you can easily select the perfect Myrrh Essential Oil suited to your needs, whether it's for skincare, aroma, or emotional well-being.
BEST FOR
▪ Aromatherapy to balance emotions and release tension.
▪ Skincare for mature skin and to promote a rejuvenated appearance.
▪ Massage to alleviate muscle tension.
BENEFITS
▪ Relieves tension due to its Furanoeudesma 1,3 diene content.
▪ Warm, rich, spicy balsamic odor.
▪ Promotes emotional balance and calmness.
BEST FOR
▪ Perfumery as a fixative to add longevity to scents.
▪ As an ingredient in skincare preparations for its soothing and rejuvenating properties.
▪ Aromatherapy to release emotional tension and promote peace and tranquility.
▪ Blending with other oils for a rich, warm, and spicy balsamic fragrance.
BENEFITS
▪ Medium aroma with a middle note, enhancing the overall scent profile of blends.
▪ Thick consistency, ideal for long-lasting fragrance in body products.
▪ Emotional calming effects, reducing stress and promoting a sense of well-being.
CAUTIONS
▪ Needs to be heated to become liquid enough for use.
▪ May cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals; perform a patch test before use.
▪ Not recommended for use during pregnancy.