Product Details
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Foundation for Facial Care: Optimal for all skin types, Rosemary Essential Oil – ct Cineole (Hungary) enhances soaps, face washes, masks, and toners, leaving skin hydrated and radiant.
Awaken the Senses: Rosemary Essential Oil offers a soothing herbaceous aroma that lifts the spirits and helps combat fatigue.
Full, Not Dull: Diluted and used topically, Rosemary Essential Oil takes hair care to new lengths, adding fullness and vibrancy while promoting moisture to the scalp for a flake-free look.
Rosemary Refresh: The invigorating aroma of Rosemary Essential Oil transforms room sprays and candles into natural odor eliminators, effortlessly freshening up any space.
DESCRIPTION
It's rare to see Rosemary grow outside the Mediterranean hillside, which makes this essential oil so special. Rooted in Central Europe, Rosemary Essential Oil – ct Cineole (Hungary) is a hearty and herbaceous ingredient known to re-energize the mind and body. Recognized for its superior quality when extracted from the flowering tops of the herb, it offers a stimulating, soothing aroma. Used in cosmetics, cleaning products, and aromatherapy, it promotes relaxation, enhances the look of skin and hair, and invigorates living spaces. Rosemary Essential Oil – ct Cineole (Hungary) adds a touch of natural freshness to room sprays and massage oils.
An evergreen shrub with elegant branches, Rosemary's stem is ash-colored and scaly with leathery, thick leaves that are lustrous and dark green with white underneath. Tiny pale blue blossoms abound from December through spring, and it can grow to heights of close to two meters (6 feet) in height. Its name originates from the Latin ros marinus ("Dew of the Sea"), as Rosemary naturally thrives near the Mediterranean Sea.
Hungarian Rosemary is a frost-resistant species of the plant that can be widely grown in cooler climates. As a result of its unique properties and location of cultivation, Hungarian Rosemary Oil has slightly different concentrations of major components such as camphor and alpha-pinene. This variety of Rosemary Essential Oil is high in Cineole.
Rosemary is rumored to be a key ingredient in the recipe for "Queen of Hungary Water" or simply "Hungary Water", said to be the first instance of an alcohol-based perfume in written history. Nowadays, Rosemary Oil is used extensively in aromatherapy and is a popular ingredient in the cosmetics industry. Rosemary Oil can be found featured in many perfumes, candles, soaps, shampoos, and more.
DIRECTIONS & SUGGESTED USAGE
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Hot-headed Hair Care: Traditionally, hot oil hair treatment using a blend of Olive Oil and Rosemary Oil is known to nourish hair follicles and boost shine. It's important to ensure proper dilution to prevent potential scalp irritation.
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Massage Mix: For a relaxing massage, blend Rosemary Essential Oil with Fractioned Coconut Oil and gently rub into skin. For an extra soothing touch, mix in Peppermint Oil before diluting in Coconut Oil. Conduct a skin test prior to use.
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Countertop Cleaner: Use Rosemary Essential Oil in homemade cleaning sprays for a natural touch. Dilute it in equal amounts of distilled white vinegar and water to create an effective cleaner for indoor surfaces.
Botanical Name:
Rosmarinus officinalis
Main Constituents:
1,8-Cineole: ≥38 %
Plant Part:
Leaves
Origin:
Hungary
Processing Method:
Steam Distillation
MORE ABOUT ROSEMARY ESSENTIAL OIL – CT CINEOLE (HUNGARY)
Color/Consistency:
A thin, colorless to yellow clear liquid.
Aromatic Summary / Note / Strength of Aroma:
A top note, Rosemary has a strong, fresh, penetrating, and stimulating herbaceous aroma.
Blends Well With:
Basil, Bergamot, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Ginger, Lemon, Orange, and Peppermint.
Cautions: This oil should not be used by those who are pregnant or under the care of a physician. Dilute well 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.