ESCENTIA - Basil Essential Oil - 10ml

R 82.70

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Vendor: ESCENTIA SKU: 6009704870050
Description

Escentia Basil Essential Oil is a versatile oil that is commonly used in aromatherapy for its uplifting properties and its potential to soothe and relax the mind. Basil oil is extracted from the leaves of the basil plant using steam distillation, preserving its natural properties.

 

Basil pure essential oil can be used as:

Basil essential oil has been used for various purposes due to its potential health benefits. It is known to have anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce inflammation in the body. It has also been used to potentially lower cholesterol levels and promote a sense of well-being, making it a popular choice for alleviating stress and anxiety.

Basil oil is believed to have properties that can enhance mood, boost energy, and improve mental focus. In traditional medicine, basil has been used to support digestive health and soothe muscle discomfort. Additionally, basil oil may have antibacterial properties and can be used to promote healthy-looking skin.

Basil essential oil can be used to assist with:

Stress and anxiety

Digestive issues

Muscle discomfort

Mental focus and concentration

Skin health

Blends well with: Lemon, Peppermint, Lavender, Geranium, Rosemary, Bergamot, and Clary Sage.

 

Technique of extraction method:

Steam distillation, where steam is passed through the basil leaves to extract the essential oil, which is then collected and condensed.

 

Caution:

Basil essential oil is generally considered safe for most people, but it may cause skin irritation in some individuals. Always do a patch test before applying it to a larger area of skin. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.

If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician before using basil essential oil. Keep out of reach of children.

Product Specifications:

Basil oil has a fresh, herbaceous scent with a hint of sweetness.

Typical country of origin:

India