What it is?
Go for a walk in an enchanted forest with the energizing, woodsy aroma of organic rosemary essential oil. Its sweet, herbaceous fragrance is perfect for soaps, candles, shampoos, conditioners, and other cosmetics. Plus, it is one of the best essential oils for focus and concentration, so put a few drops in your diffuser and get ready to get down to business!
Key Benefits
- Scent: Fresh, Strong, Woody and Herbal
- Consistency: Thin
- Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Highlighted Ingredients
- 1,8 Cineole: Cineole/eucalyptol is a monoterpenoid. While it makes up around 90% of eucalyptus essential oil, it hovers more around the 45-50% mark in rosemary, though still the majority constituent. It is common in OTC medications that act as cough suppressants, or to help ease breathing and airways. Preliminary Research tells us that 1,8 cineole can also have a positive effect on cognitive function, meaning it may be able to help improve memory and accuracy.
- a-Pinene: One of two isomers of pinene, alpha-pinene is a terpene. It is one of the most common terpenes, and you will see it as a component in many coniferous trees. Research indicates that a-pinene is an effective anti-inflammatory agent and that it also may be an antibacterial. You will also commonly see it in solvents.
- Camphene: Camphene is a monoterpene with a very pungent aroma. It is a common perfume and flavoring ingredient, with the characteristic fragrance of camphor. It can also be used to make synthetic camphor.
- Camphor: Camphor is a terpene. You will often see it in ointments to relieve itching and pain, as it contains antibacterial and antifungal properties. Camphor is also a very popular cough suppressant, and you can use it to ease congestion.
What else you need to know
10 mL