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Rosemary Essential Oil 10ml. (1/3oz.) |
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Latin Name: Rosmarinus officinalis |
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Country of Origin: Spain |
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Cultivation Method: Harvested from Wild Growing Plants |
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Extraction Method: Steam Distilled |
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Extracted From: Whole plant |
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| Color:
Clear to slightly pale orange |
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Perfumery Note: Top |
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| Aroma:
Strong, herbaceous, fresh, balsamic scent. Powerful and camphoraceous.
Smells a bit like Pine Essential Oil. |
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Consistency: Thin liquid. |
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Aromatherapy Properties: Refreshing, empowering,
mind-clearing. Very popular in skin and hair care. Has been known to
help enhance memory. |
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Suggested Use: Apply a few drops to a
tissue and inhale; or add to a diffuser. This is great to wake up and
get your brain cells going. Students report that it helped
them do better in exams to smell Rosemary - or a Rosemary based blend
- during study time, and then surround themselves with the aroma
during the test. This is due not only to the stimulating powers of
Rosemary, but also because the area of the brain for memory and that
which processes scent are closely connected. If you like
you can make your own hair care blend, combining Rosemary with Clary
Sage, Jasmine, Patchouli and Lavender according to your liking. Add to
unscented shampoo or conditioner (5-10 drops per 1oz. of product), or
apply 1 drop to your hairbrush to rejuvenate and naturally scent hair
and scalp. Adding just 5 drops to a warm bath brings
welcome stimulation to sore, stiff and overworked muscles. In order to
prevent the oils from floating on the surface, blend the Essential Oil
with some Half & Half, honey, vinegar or Aromaland's Coconut
Emulsifier before adding it to the water. |
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Blends Well With: Frankincense, Lavender,
Clary Sage, Basil, Thyme, Cedarwood, Elemi, Chamomile, spices like
Nutmeg or Cardamom and many more. |
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History: Rosemary was used in the
middle ages to drive away evil spirits. It refreshes, clears the mind,
and energizes body, mind and (good) spirit. It enhances circulation
and eases muscle stiffness and aches when added to a bath or massage
products. |
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Specific Safety
Information: No known toxicity. Avoid if
you are epileptic, pregnant or have high blood pressure. GRAS
(Generally Regarded As Safe) approved by the FDA as food flavor. |
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