ROSEMARY
Pure Essential Oil
•10ml
• ISO Certified
• 100% imported from Australia
AROMATIC PROFILE
- Perfumery Note: Middle note
- Odor: Clean, fresh, herbaceous, slightly camphoraceous
- Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
- Blends Well With: Eucalyptus, peppermint, lavender, cedarwood, clary sage, lemon and orange
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis ct. verbenone
- Composition: 100% Pure Verbenone Rosemary Essential Oil
- Origin: France
- Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation
- Plant Part: Aerial parts: leaves and flowers
- Color: Clear
100% PURE PROPERTIES
One of the most powerful essential oils on the planet!
One of the "Oils of Protection", Rosemary essential oil is extracted from the leaves and flowering tops of the plant. With a woody, evergreen-like scent, rosemary oil is typically described as invigorating and purifying. Great for restores the hair and skin health, soothes an overworked body, and energizes the mind.
SUGGESTED USES
Diffuse in your workplace or study room to improve brain power or concentration. For a tired and overworked body, dilute 10 drops of rosemary in 15ml carrier oil and gently massage away affected areas, or add to a warm bath and enjoy. Rosemary has a softly purifying fragrance. Diffuse it in your home daily whenever the children are congested or you want to be sure to keep the air fresh and clean. Can be blended with other oils like eucalyptus and peppermint. Give it a try with sweet orange or with your favourite citrus oils for a bright and uplifting result. For hair and scalp, apply a few drops with lavender oil onto scalp. Massage into scalp and hair, and leave overnight for a nourishing complete scalp and hair treatment.
CAUTION
Non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing when diluted appropriately. Do not apply rosemary neat (undiluted) on skin. Use with caution in cases of high blood pressure and avoid use during pregnancy. Do not take rosemary essential oil internally.
*Avoid during pregnancy
*Always dilute with carrier oil when applying essential oils to skin.
So what can I use during pregnancy?
Pure Essential Oil (To diffuse 2-5 drops, 2nd trimester onwards):
• Lavender
• Bergamot
• Sweet Orange
• Grapefruit
• Lemon
ESSENTIAL OIL HOW-TO
1. DIFFUSE
Put a diffuser by your bed and diffuse oils while you sleep at night or in the family room while you're reading or winding down in the evening. Throughout the day, diffuse for work or study with oils that improves brain power or energy. This is also a good way to add the scent of an essential oil to a room.
2. INHALE
Clear your mind then inhale directly from an open bottle or rub a drop of oil between your palms and breathe in the aroma. Do as needed throughout the day. Several drops of essential oil are placed on a cotton ball or tissue and allowed to evaporate into the air.
3. SKIN APPLICATION
Besides your face and body, the most common places to apply oils are the bottoms of feet, chest, temple and pulse points. Combine 5 to 10 drops with a Carrier Oil like Jojoba, Avocado or Rosehips oil.
IMPORTANT: Just because it's from a plant doesn't mean it's safe to rub on your skin, or breathe, or eat, even if it's "pure." Natural substances can be irritating or cause allergic reactions. Like anything else you put on your skin, it's best to test a little bit on a small area and see how your skin responds.
4. BATHS
Add 6-10 drops of essential oil to bath water or use with sea salts or Carrier Oil for a soothing bath and moisturised skin.
5. MASSAGE
When you visit the massage centre, it's always a good idea to bring your own favourite oil! Or give yourself a massage at home for a good night sleep. Make your own massage oil by adding 20-25 drops diluted to 1/2 cup of Carrier Oil. Start by massaging the feet as it allows oils to quickly absorb into skin.
6. SPRAY
Add 6-10 drops of essential oil to water in a glass spray bottle, shake well before use. Spray into the air to deodorise a room or set a refreshing mood. You might also want to use a solution of water and your favourite essential oil as a yoga mat cleaner. Always shake well before use.
ESSENTIAL OIL SAFETY TIPS
- This guide is not meant as a substitute for medical advice. Definitely talk to your doctor for any medical condition!
- If you have easily irritated skin, try using essential oils with a carrier oil first. If redness occurs, apply carrier oil to the area to dilute the essential oil.
- Citrus oils can increase sun sensitivity so avoid sun for 12 hours after applying on skin.
- To retain their potency keep essential oils stored away from sunlight and moisture.
- Essential oils are extremely concentrated and can rub off nail polish and even melt plastic.
- Avoid plastic containers for storing essential oils. Stick to glass bottles.
- Oils, and carrier oils, can stain clothing, towels and furniture -so be careful!
- Avoid using metal or plastic utensils or containers to mix or apply essential oils. Stick to glass or ceramic.
- Always consult your doctor before using essential oils if you're on any medication prescription. Your doctor can make sure it's safe for you and rule out any side effects, like affecting your prescriptions.
- Don't use essential oils on a baby unless your pediatrician says it's OK.
- Keep all essential oils locked away out of children's sight and reach.
- Stop using essential oils if you notice a rash, little bumps, boils, or just itchy skin -- take a break, gently wash it off with water.
- Avoid essential oils if you're pregnant, include wormwood, rue, oak moss, Lavandula stoechas, camphor, parsley seed, clary sage, rosemary, and hyssop.