Product Details
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Divine Fragrance: Derived from the term "franc encens" meaning "high-quality incense", this essential oil is known for its powerful, woody aroma with a fruity middle note.
Skin Rejuvenation: Frankincense Essential Oil is traditionally used for its soothing effects on skin, relieving redness from itching. This essential oil is recognized for its ability to cleanse pores and promote silkier skin.
Heaven Scent: In spiritual practices, Frankincense's calming, resonant aroma is believed to elevate spiritual connections.
Calming Compounds: Among Frankincense Essential Oil's chemical constituents are Pinene and Borneol, commonly linked to a sense of tranquility.
Relief for Roots: When mixed into shampoo, the tonic properties of Frankincense Essential Oil – Boswellia carterii are believed to replenish the scalp and help manage dandruff.
DESCRIPTION
Word from the wise: Frankincense Essential Oil – Boswellia carterii possesses ethereal aromatic qualities deemed sacred to many. Historically used for religious rituals, today Frankincense is considered a staple in aromatherapy and perfumery. It's revered in cosmetics for an ability to improve skin's appearance by smoothing wrinkles and improving elasticity. Frankincense Essential Oil boasts a spicy, woody aroma with fruity midtones, and comes alive in traditional wellness practices.
Frankincense originates from a small scraggly but hardy tree indigenous to the Middle East, and is abundant with pinnacle leaves and white or pale pink flowers. The resin begins as a fragrant sticky milky-white liquid that flows from the trunk of the tree when cut. The dried tears are collected, and the resin is then distilled, producing the precious oil. The resin is known as olibanum, derived from the Arabic al-luban or "that which results from milking", referring to the milky sap. This essential oil has been traded for 5,000 years.
Widely used in ancient Egypt, it was one of the ingredients in the holy oil described in the Talmud. Frankincense was brought to Europe by Frankish Crusaders (Frank-incense), and the oil remains prized today in the perfumery industry, and widely used in the manufacturing of skin-care products.
DIRECTIONS & SUGGESTED USAGE
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Midnight Mist: Adding a few drops of Frankincense to a diffuser or a water-based spray can foster a cozier ambiance, especially for a good night's sleep.
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Bathe in Boswellia: For a soothing bath, add a few drops of Frankincense Oil into a tub of warm water. This practice may calm the senses and relax muscles.
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Frankincense Facial: When diluted into carrier oil, Frankincense Essential Oil – Boswellia carterii can be blended with other essential oils and used in natural facial serums. Conduct a skin test prior to use.
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Multi-Surface Solvent: Mixing 10 drops each of Frankincense and Lemon Essential Oil with 1 cup of baking soda can create an effective grease remover. Likewise, it can be blended with water and Thyme Essential Oil to make a homemade cleaner for wiping down countertops.
Botanical Name:
Boswellia carterii
Main Constituents:
a-Pinene: 40%
Plant Part:
Resin
Origin:
United Arab Emirates
Processing Method:
Steam Distilled
MORE ABOUT FRANKINCENSE ESSENTIAL OIL – BOSWELLIA CARTERII
Color/Consistency:
A thin, clear, pale yellow to brown liquid.
Aromatic Summary / Note / Strength of Aroma:
A base note with a medium aroma, this Frankincense Essential Oil has a warm and spicy, smoky and woody aroma.
Blends Well With:
Basil, Bergamot, Cardamom, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Coriander, Geranium, Myrrh, and Vanilla.
Cautions: Dilute before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Avoid contact with eyes.
As is the case with all essential oils, it is imperative to consult a medical practitioner before using Frankincense Essential Oil for therapeutic purposes. Pregnant women are strongly advised against using Frankincense Essential Oil, due to its emmenagogue properties, which may induce menstruation that can be hazardous for the fetus. Pregnant and nursing women who insist on using it are advised to first seek the medical guidance of a physician. The oil should always be stored in an area that is inaccessible to children.