New Directions Aromatics Tunisian Rosemary Oil
New Directions Aromatics Tunisian Rosemary Oil
Introducing New Directions Aromatics Tunisian Rosemary Oil, a potent essence of nature, derived from the aromatic leaves of the rosemary plant, this oil encapsulates the invigorating and herbaceous aroma that has been cherished for centuries.
Immerse yourself in the versatile world of holistic wellness and elevate your senses by diffusing its rejuvenating scent, or infuse it into your massage oil to soothe and invigorate tired muscles. Embrace the potential benefits of Rosemary Essential Oil as it becomes your go-to for enhancing mental clarity and promoting a sense of focus during meditation or study.
Unveil the secrets of this time-honored herbal treasure. Whether integrated into your skincare routine or blended into DIY home products, our Rosemary Essential Oil invites you to experience the true essence of vitality and balance. Harness the power of nature with New Directions Aromatics Essential Oil - Rosemary, and embark on a holistic journey of well-being and rejuvenation
Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Size: 1/2 fl.oz
Main Constituents:
α-Pinene: 9 - 14%
Camphene: 2.5 - 6%
1,8-Cineole: 38 - 55%
Camphor: 5 - 15%
Plant Part: Herb
Origin: Tunisia
Processing Method: Steam Distilled
Description / Color / Consistency: A thin, clear, pale yellow to yellow liquid.
Aromatic Summary / Note / Strength of Aroma: A top note with a strong aroma, Rosemary has a fresh, strong, woody, and herbal scent.
Product Abstract: 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. Its tiny pale blue blossoms abound from December through spring, and it can grow to heights of close to two meters in height. Its name originates from the Latin ros marinus ("Dew of the Sea"), as Rosemary naturally thrives near the Mediterranean Sea.
Rosemary has an extensive history of being used medicinally for several thousand years, and its leaves were traditionally burned to purify the air. It was also used in Roman burial rites, and that practice continued well into the Middle Ages when it was customary to lay branches of Rosemary on the coffin at funerals. At present, Rosemary Oil is extensively used in aromatherapy applications and is a popular ingredient within the cosmetics industry, featured in perfumes, candles, soaps, shampoos, and more.
This variety of Rosemary Essential Oil is the Cineole type, which is high in this component.
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. Contact with eyes should be avoided.
Storage: It is recommended that oils packaged in metal containers (for safe shipping) be transferred into dark glass containers to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life.