Patchouli essential oil 50ml

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SKU: PrEO-10

Latin name: Pogostemon

CablinPart of the plant used: dried

leavesLocation of

origin

: IndonesiaExtraction

method: steam

distillationPatchouli essential oil is extracted from the Pogostemon Cabin plant, which belongs to the orris family and has a rich musky-sweet, spicy fragrance. The plant is native to Malaysia and India, where it is known as 'puchaput'. The word patchuli is derived from 'pachchai ellai', which literally translates as green leaf. Patchouli oil is obtained from dried leaves which are dried and fermented before distillation. Over time, it increases in strength and aroma.

In the Far East, patchouli oil is used as an air freshener and as a perfume for linen and bedding. It keeps insects and moths away. Its scent helps to balance emotions and creates a loving atmosphere. When used with an aromatherapy lamp, it relieves anxiety and depression. Added to bath water, it can relieve the symptoms of some skin problems such as fungal infections and cellulite. It has excellent tissue regenerating properties, promotes healing and fights infections. It helps in the care of acne, eczema and ulcers.

Patchouli was brought to England from India, wrapped in cashmere cloths to protect them from moths. When selling the shawls, the seller had to show proof that dry leaves had indeed been placed in the shawls before delivery. In the 1960s and 1970s, patchouli was very popular with the hippie movement in Europe and America, as its scent was a good 'disguise' for the smell of marijuana. It was also used to groom dreadlocks. In many Asian countries it is still used to treat snake bites.

Professional Essential Oils are available in special packaging, mainly for aromatherapists, or in a range of

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Weight:
0.06 Kg
Packaging
50 ml
8.453 Ft

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Latin name: Pogostemon CablinPart of the plant used: dried leavesLocation of origin: IndonesiaExtraction method: steam distillationPatchouli essential oil is extracted from the Pogostemon Cabin plant, which belongs to the orris family and has a rich musky-sweet, spicy fragrance. The plant is native to Malaysia and India, where it is known as 'puchaput'. The word patchuli is derived from 'pachchai ellai', which literally translates as green leaf. Patchouli oil is obtained from dried leaves which are dried and fermented before distillation. Over time, it increases in strength and aroma. In the Far East, patchouli oil is used as an air freshener and as a perfume for linen and bedding. It keeps insects and moths away. Its scent helps to balance emotions and creates a loving atmosphere. When used with an aromatherapy lamp, it relieves anxiety and depression. Added to bath water, it can relieve the symptoms of some skin problems such as fungal infections and cellulite. It has excellent tissue regenerating properties, promotes healing and fights infections. It helps in the care of acne, eczema and ulcers.Patchouli was brought to England from India, wrapped in cashmere cloths to protect them from moths. When selling the shawls, the seller had to show proof that dry leaves had indeed been placed in the shawls before delivery. In the 1960s and 70s, patchouli was very popular with the hippie movement in Europe and America, as its scent was a good 'disguise' for the smell of marijuana. It was also used to groom dreadlocks. In many Asian countries it is still used to treat snake bites.Professional Essential Oils are available in special packaging, mainly for aromatherapists, or for users who use them in larger quantities.
Patchouli essential oil 50ml
Patchouli essential oil 50ml
8.453 Ft