Myrtle Oil

Botanical Name: Myrtus communis

Price range: $4.25 through $1,446.00

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Description

DESCRIPTION:
Myrtle Oil is sourced from wild bushes of myrtile that originally found in Turkey. Obtained via steam distillation method, this essential oil is available in different grades. The red version of this oil is widely used in aroma therapy.

CONSTITUENTS:
A-pinene, B-pinene, Limonene , 1,8-cineole , Myrtenol, Geraniol, Linalyl acetate , Myrtenyl acetate, Carvacrol.

AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
The middle note fragrance of this essential oil has refreshing effect that reminds about gentle smell of eucalyptus and camphoraceous essential oils.

BLENDS WITH:
Myrtle Oil can be mixed with other essential oils obtained from clary, thyme, lemongrass, tea tree, sage, rosemary and oils obtained by distilling lemon.

COMMON NAMES:
Common Myrtle.

USES:
This is used as a part of herbal therapy process by aroma therapists. This oil is an effective remedy for dysentery and diarrhea.

Pure Botanical Goodness

Our Myrtle Oil is extracted through gentle steam distillation using the finest Myrtus Communis leaves. This process preserves the oils therapeutic compounds, resulting in a product ideal for supportive and soothing applications. It maintains a natural, fresh aroma with a slight sweetness, making it a delight for both aromatherapy enthusiasts and personal care routines.

Versatile Uses & Applications

This oils low viscosity and solubility in oils make it a perfect fit for diffusers, massage oils, skincare products, and perfumes. It blends effortlessly with carrier oils or other essential oils, offering an array of cosmetic and aromatic possibilities. Customers benefit from its refreshing scent and gentle, skin-friendly profile.

Safety & Storage Guidelines

To maximize shelf life and maintain quality, store Myrtle Oil in its amber glass bottle, kept in a cool, dry location below 25C and out of direct sunlight. Suitable for external use only, the oil should be handled safely to preserve its efficacy. Always ensure the container is airtight after each use.

FAQs of Myrtle Oil:

Q: How is Myrtle Oil extracted and what assures its purity?
A: Myrtle Oil is obtained via steam distillation from Myrtus Communis leaves, ensuring therapeutic-grade quality and maintaining a 100% pure formulation without additives or synthetic ingredients.

Q: What are the main benefits of using Myrtle Oil in personal care routines?
A: Myrtle Oil offers a refreshing, camphoraceous aroma that supports relaxation and skin vitality. Its mild, therapeutic properties can enhance massage blends, skin serums, and personal care products for adults.

Q: When and how should Myrtle Oil be used for aromatherapy?
A: For aromatherapy, add a few drops of Myrtle Oil to a diffuser to create an uplifting environment. It is best used when seeking relaxation, mental clarity, or simply to freshen indoor air with its distinct aroma.

Q: Where should I store Myrtle Oil and what is its shelf life?
A: Store the oil in the provided amber glass bottle, in a cool, dry place below 25C, and away from sunlight. When stored correctly, its shelf life extends up to 2 years.

Q: What is the recommended process for adding Myrtle Oil to cosmetic formulations?
A: Incorporate Myrtle Oil by blending it with compatible oils or alcohols, as it is insoluble in water. Its low viscosity ensures it disperses easily in skincare, perfumery, or massage preparations.

Q: Is Myrtle Oil suitable for all age groups and genders?
A: This oil is formulated for external use by adults of any gender. It is unisex and fits seamlessly into various personal care regimens.

Q: What precautions should I follow while using Myrtle Oil?
A: Use Myrtle Oil externally only. Always perform a patch test before applying to skin and keep it in an airtight container, away from sunlight and heat, to maintain its therapeutic benefits.

SpecificationValue
Botanical NameMyrtus communis
CAS #8008-46-6
Country of OriginMorocco
Color & OdorReddish brown clear liquid with Characteristic somewhat eucalyptus-like odor
SolubilityInsoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils.
Specific Gravity0.8900 - 0.9150@ 20 °C
Optical Rotation+10.0 ° to +30.0 °
Refractive Index1.4600 - 1.4700 @ 20 °C
Flash Point>100°C
Major Constituentsa-Pinene, 1,8-cineole, Myrtenyl acetate.
Plant Part UsedLeaves and Twigs
Extraction MethodSteam Distillation
  • Keep the product away from children and animals.
  • Keep it away from eyes.
  • During pregnancy, further safety precautions should be taken (especially during the first trimester).
  • Avoid applying undiluted essential oils to your skin (except where indicated).
  • Avoid ingesting essential oils.
  • When sunbathing, avoid applying essential oils to the skin.
  • While taking homeopathic medications, certain essential oils shouldn't be utilized because they could have the opposite effect.
  • Essential oils may cause an allergic reaction in certain individuals.
  • Always consult a professional if you are unsure about the proper usage.

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