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Rosemary Essential Oil 10ml
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£2.64
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Rosemary Pure Essential Oil In 10ml Amber Glass
Dropper Bottle
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Origin:
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Extraction
Process |
Perfume
Note |
| Rosmarinus officinalis |
Portugal / Spain /tunisia |
Steam Distillation |
Strong top & middle
notes |
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| Extraction
Description |
Scent
Description |
| The volatile oil
obtained by steam distillation from the twigs & fresh flowering tops of the
shrubby perennial. |
Fresh, minty-herbaceous
scent with woody and balsamic undertones |
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| General
Description |
| Rosemary Essential
Oil. Stimulant, helps mental clarity and revive poor memory. Useful oil to
smell during exams, and good for that Monday morning feeling. A few drops in
the bath are helpful after an illness as a pick-me-up and tonic. Muscle ease
for tired, stiff and overworked muscles, odour is warm, penetrating and
stimulating - great after sports activities, especially when combined with
Lavender and Marjoram. Traditionally used in skin and hair care. Good toner.
Rejuvenating to skin. Rinse for dark hair and hair in poor condition.
Restores colour to dark hair and helps combat dandruff when the scalp is
dry. Strong antiseptic. Can be used as an insect repellent especially for
lice. |

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| Historical
Background |
| It was one of the
earliest plants used in medicine. Flowers and leaves are a symbol of
friendship, remembrance and loyalty, traces have been found in Egyptian
tombs. It has seen extensive use in skin and hair care and is an ingredient
of true eau de cologne. |

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| Properties |
| Stimulating, reviving,
invigorating. Clears the mind and head. |

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| Base
Products |
| Mainly pinenes,
camphene, limonene, cineol, borneal with camphor, linalol, terpineol,
octanone, bornyl acetate, among others. |

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Pre-Blended Products |
| Why not try:
Athletic Bath Oil 100ml |

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| Safety |
| DILUTE TO 5% OR LESS
IN A CARRIER OIL BEFORE SKIN APPLICATION. KEEP OUT OF EYES. DO NOT SWALLOW. |
What other
people think
After Lavender, Rosemary is probably the most
important plant of the Labiatae family used in aromatherapy An excerpt from
Aromatherapy an A - Z by Patricia Davis.
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