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Frankincense Essential Oil to clear the mind of unwanted thoughts and rejuvenate the skin, ideal for anti ageing treatments, wrinkles and dry skin |
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Frankincense Essential OilAlso known as oilibanum the tree originates from the Middle East. It is a small shrubby tree with much biblical background and significance. The tree produces small white flowers. CharacteristicsA fresh citrus type scent... with lemon tones and a woody, spicy balsamic undertones. Oils to Blend withFrankincense blends well with most woods and floral's and is a very versatile oil in blends. Frankincense also blends well with Basil, Black Pepper, Galbanum, Geranium, Grapefruit, Lavender, Orange, Melissa, Patchouli, Pine and Sandalwood. |
Latin NameBoswellia carterii Plant FamilyBurseraceae Extraction MethodIncisions are made into the bark which releases a white milky resin. When left this turns hard into an orangey brown resin which is then steam distilled into the essential oil. Country of OriginSomalia Chemical ConstituentsCadinene (Sesquiterpene), Camphene, Dipentene, Pinene, Phellandrene (Terpenes), Oilibanol (Alcohol). |
Emotional PropertiesFrankincense is the "it will be alright tomorrow" oil. It promotes a feeling of positivity that can clear the mind and relax. This makes Frankincense ideal for nighttime when you can't stop thinking about things and just need to turn off and deal with it tomorrow. It is also these very properties which make frankincense the oil of choice historically for meditation. Skin PropertiesFrankincense has traditionally been used as an anti-wrinkle ingredient. It encourages the skin to renew and helps soften and smooth the skin, making it ideal for aged skin. The rejuvenating properties make Frankincense ideal for sores, carbuncles, wounds, scars and skin inflammation. Respiratory SystemFrankincense helps with shortness of breath, asthma and bronchitis. Muscular SystemFrankincense has a positive effect on rheumatism and arthritis and is ideal for use in blends dealing with muscular aches and pains. |
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