Frankincense Organic Essential Oil, 5ml

€ 19,20

Organic Frankincense is a great choice for mature and oily skin - its properties help to improve skin tone and soothe and soften wrinkles while at the same time balance sebum levels. Frankincense is also known to be calming and beneficial for respiratory disorder like asthma or bronchitis. Plus, it also helps reduce the appearance of scarring and stretch marks.

USE THIS FOR
- Coughs, colds, bronchitis, and asthma
- Skin infection, wounds, and scars
- Mature and oily skin
- Wrinkles, sun spots and stretch marks
- Urinary tract infection
- Mental fatigue, depression, and nervousness
- Stress, tension, mental or physical exhaustion
- Heavy menstrual bleeding (dysmenorrhea)
- Focus and concentration
- Immune system

Usage tips

Anti-aging tonic
Put 5-6 drops in 30 ml of your facial cream or oil. It is anti-inflammatory, so you will get double the benefits.

Anti-wrinkles
Use it together with Rosehip oil for your skincare routine.

Ongoing respiratory issues
Use frankincense regularly.
Mix 3 drops with 1 teaspoon (5ml) jojoba oil and massage on your chest.
Inhale from the bottle or use 5-10 drops in a diffuser. Use 6 drops in 1 teaspoon carrier oil in a bath. Use 3 drops in 1 teaspoon (5ml) of cream or a carrier oil, and massage on the throat.

To boost your immunity
Diffuse 5-10 drops of frankincense in the morning and feel the wonderful scent give you a perfect start on your day.

Inflammation - Arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis
Use 6-10 drops of frankincense in 2 teaspoons (10ml) oil or organic cream, and rub topically on hands or joints daily.

SUPER POWERS
  • Antibacterial - kills bacterial growth or prevents bacteria from growing
  • Anticatarrhal - helps to remove excess mucus from the body
  • Antidepressant - lifts the symptoms of depression such as low moods and sadness
  • Antimicrobial - antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. An antimicrobial kills microorganisms or inhibits their growth
  • Antiseptic - prevents or combats bacterial infection
  • Antitussive - prevents or relieve cough
  • Astringent - tightens the tissues, reduces fluid loss
  • Calmative - sedative calming effect
  • Carminative - preventsor relieves flatulence; gas in the gastrointestinal tract
  • Cicatrizing - heals a wound by the formation of scar tissue
  • Cytophylactic - a cell regenerator and a protector of the cells of an organism.
  • Diuretic - helps to increase the production of urine
  • Emmenagogue - provokes menstruation when periods are irregular or missing
  • Expectorant - promotes the removal of mucus from the lungs, bronchi, and trachea
  • Nervine - strengthens and tones the nerves and the nervous system
  • Restorative - ability to restore health, strength, or well-being
  • Sedative - reduces mental excitement or irritability, and reduces physical activity
  • Tonic - refreshes, revitalizes and invigorates body functions
  • Vulnerary - helps wounds to heal
PET SAFE

This oil is Safe to Diffuse.

  • Cat Safe
  • Dog Safe
Health issues
  • Immune system
  • Urinary tract infection
Mental health
  • Anxiety & nervousness
  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • Focus & concentration
  • Stress
Muscles & joints issues
  • Arthritis
  • Physical exhaustion
  • Rheumatism
Respiratory issues
  • Asthma
  • Bronchitis
  • Colds & Flu
  • Coughing
Skin & hair issues
  • Age spots
  • Brittle nails
  • Infections
  • Oily skin
  • Scars
  • Stretch marks
  • Sun spots
  • Wounds & ulcers
  • Wrinkles
Women's issues
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding
More information

INCI name: Boswellia carterii oil

Botanical name: Boswellia carterii Birdw

Distilled part of the plant: Resin

Production process: Distillation by steam distillation

Origin of the plant: Somalia

This tree only yields good-quality gum resin after ten years. Frankincense essential oil is obtained from this resin. It is part of the composition of many scents appreciated as real treasures. Frankincense, used in a large number of sacred rites, provides a fabulous oil for its aroma.

Precautions for use

- Always use the essential oil diluted in vegetable oil or another suitable medium. Respect the recommended dosages.

Quality

Quality: 100% pure and natural essential oil. Essential Oil
Botanically and Biochemically Defined (HEBBD), chemotyped (HECT)

Cultivation: Product from organic farming, certified by Bureau Veritas Certification France, FR-BIO-10

Appearance: Clear liquid

Color: Pale yellow to yellow

Smell: Resinous, woody and warm

Density: 0.850- 0.892

Flash point: 34°C

Composition

Main components:
d-limonene: between 0 and 22%
a-pinene: between 20 and 65%
Myrcene: between 0 and 15%
Sabinene: between 0 and 15%
b-pinene: between 0 and 10%
Allergens : Limonene, linalool

The natural origin of the essential oil does not make it possible to obtain an identical composition for each production.

Certification

- Certified AB France
- 100% natural product
- Product from organic farming, certified by Bureau Veritas Certification France, FR-BIO-10, chemotyped (HECT)
- Not tested on animals
- Raw materials in line with respect for the environment
- No material from petrochemicals
- Propos Nature favor small producers, artisans and fair trade

Packaging & storage

- Store in cool dark space
- Storage: 24 months after opening
- Packaging: 5ml amber glass bottle with dropper cap

Volume

5ml

Resources

In my journey to learn about Essential Oils and Aromatherapy over the years, I deep dive into books and courses. I love to educate myself and below you can see some of the books I have used as resources when writing my content. I have tried a lot of different recipes and have been inspired to make some of my own as well. Some of the recipes are from the books. There are so many brilliant authors, and I feel honored to share such great wisdom and knowledge so that we all can live more in harmony with Mother Nature. So share and include this knowledge in your care for yourself and your family and friends. Love Susann

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