Rosewood Essential Oil
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- Skin Cleanser
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- Antifungal
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- Antibacterial
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The sweet scent of rosewood only made its way into western culture in the last century, with the wood immediately representing luxury and being overly coveted for furnishings and household items.
However, in this rosewood boom, the medicinal benefits of rosewood essential oil were completely overlooked.
Rosewood oil was used in Amazonian systems of medicine for centuries and boasted incredible benefits for skin and powerful cleaning properties.
Rosewood essential oil can also be used to tackle both bacteria and fungi in the home, and its antioxidant abilities help it guard our overall health.
What is rosewood essential oil good for?
Rosewood oil is known for working wonders on the skin, helping to clear bacteria and fungi as well as enriching the skin with antioxidants.
What's the best way to use rosewood oil?
If you’re looking for an effective skin cleanser, try combining rosewood oil with a skin-loving carrier oil for an impactful addition to your routine.
What does rosewood essential oil smell like?
Rosewood essential oil carries a distinctive, sweet, and woody fragrance with floral undertones.
Some users describe the scent as warm and spicy with a hint of rose-like aroma, which adds a touch of sensuality. Its comforting and rich scent is appreciated in perfumery and aromatherapy.
However, due to the varying nature of scent perception, individual experiences with rosewood essential oil's fragrance can differ.
What blends well with rosewood essential oil?
Rosewood essential oil's sweet and woody aroma makes it a versatile ingredient in blends. It pairs well with various other essential oils, particularly those within the citrus, floral, and spicy categories.
Some of the best oils to blend with rosewood include sweet orange, lemon, grapefruit, lavender, cedarwood, and geranium.
This allows for a wide range of possibilities when creating your unique scent profiles or therapeutic blends. Always remember to dilute essential oils in a carrier oil before use.
Our 100% Pure Rosewood Essential Oil has a woody, earthy base under sweet floral notes. The oil is extracted via steam distillation from the rosewood tree, which is native to the Amazon and surrounding areas.
You can learn more about rosewood essential oil over on our blog.
Botanical Name: Aniba Rosaeodora
Ingredients: 100% Pure Rosewood Essential Oil
- Aromatherapy: Combine 5-7 drops of the oil with water and add to an oil burner. Alternatively, place 5-7 drops in a diffuser.
- Massage: Dilute 5 drops to 10ml of carrier oil and massage into skin.
- Bath: Add 6-8 drops to warm bathwater.
- Skincare: Add a couple of drops to a carrier oil or your chosen lotion.
- Soap: Suitable for soapmaking. We recommend following a tested recipe.
- Candles: Suitable for candles. We recommend following a tested recipe.
- Potpourri: Add a few drops to potpourri creations to enhance scent.
- FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
- Do not apply undiluted to skin.
- Avoid use during pregnancy.
- Keep away from children.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Please perform a patch test before use.
- Keep away from eyes.
This natural product cannot be guaranteed free from traces of nuts or other allergens. Due to the nature of this product, there may be variances in colour and scent between batches. We are constantly improving our products and so, on occasion, the product you receive may differ slightly in appearance from images displayed on our website.
The above information is provided in good faith and the given benefits of this essential oil are obtained from characteristics with which it is commonly associated. This information is not based on facts and the benefits of the product may vary between individuals. If unsure, then we advise you to seek professional advice.
Product Details
- Bottled in the UK.
- Aromatherapy Trade Council Member.
- 100% Pure Natural Essential Oils.
- Ethically Sourced and not tested on animals. Vegan friendly.
- Supplied in quality Amber Glass Bottle, Tamper Evident Lid & Dropper.
- Expiry Date & Batch Codes on labels.
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Rosewood Oil
Experience the soothing charm of Rosewood Essential Oil. Its sweet, woody aroma with floral undertones offers a calming atmosphere, perfect for aromatherapy. Ideal for blending, Rosewood Oil can enrich your DIY skincare, perfumery, or relaxation rituals.
How to use rosewood oil
Rosewood oil is most commonly used in aromatherapy.
Add a few drops to your diffuser to fill your space with its calming, woody aroma. For skincare, mix it with a carrier oil before applying to your skin, always conduct a patch test first.
Rosewood oil can also be added to homemade cosmetics or bathwater for a luxurious soak. When used topically, remember to dilute essential oils as they're highly concentrated.
What are the benefits of rosewood oil for the body?
Rosewood oil is commonly used in aromatherapy. Add a few drops to your diffuser to fill your space with its calming, woody aroma.
For skincare, mix it with a carrier oil before applying to your skin, always conduct a patch test first. Rosewood oil can also be added to homemade cosmetics or bathwater for a luxurious soak.
When used topically, remember to dilute essential oils as they're highly concentrated.
How to apply rosewood oil
Rosewood oil is often applied topically or used in aromatherapy. For topical application, dilute a few drops of rosewood oil with a carrier oil, like jojoba or sweet almond oil, and apply it to your skin.
Always conduct a patch test first to check for possible allergic reactions. For aromatherapy, add several drops to a diffuser or to a warm bath.
You can also mix it into unscented lotions, creams or homemade beauty products for added fragrance and potential skin benefits.
Remember, essential oils are potent, so less is often more.