What it is?
The sweet smell of rosemary may make you feel like you’ve been transported to Italy, but this herb is good for more than just cooking. Rosemary essential oil with cineole is believed to help aid symptoms of cold and flu, including coughing and congestion. This oil is also reputed to help promote hair growth, improve concentration, and decrease stress. For all your wholesale requirements, VINEVIDA also offers competitive pricing on bulk essential oils.
Key Benefits
- Scent: Fresh, Sweet, Herbaceous, Medicinal
- Consistency: Thin
- Extranction Method: Steam Distilled
Prized for both flavor and fragrance, rosemary essential oil is a favorite of many aromatherapists. Studies indicate the inhalation of aromatherapy can help with the reduction of stress, depression, and anxiety, as well as improving cognitive function. You can use rosemary oil in a variety of ways, including diffusion, topical use, and by adding it to products. Remember that essential oils are very potent, so a little bit can go a long way.
Highlighted Ingredients
- 1,8-Cineole: Cineol, a common monoterpene, is also referred to by the name eucalyptol. It is an ingredient in many over-the-counter cough suppressants, as well as mouthwashes. This is due to its Anti-Inflammatory Properties. 1,8-Cineole contributes a lot to the rosemary essential oil benefits.
- Camphor: A common terpene, camphor is famed for its ability to help Aid Cough And Congestion. Camphor is both an antifungal and an antibacterial and is found in many ointments and creams. There are some indications that camphor may be able to increase collagen production, which explains its presence in many anti-aging products. Another component that takes a huge part in rosemary essential oil benefits.
- a-Pinene: a-Pinene is a clear and colorless terpene, with a strong turpentine scent. It is a plant metabolite and common solvent.
- b-Pinene: Another plant metabolite, b-pinene is a component in many essential oils. It is a colorless liquid with a resinous aroma. In addition to being one of the major compounds given off by forest trees, you will also find b-pinene in many fragrances.
- Caryophyllene: An organic sesquiterpene found in the essence of many plants. Caryophyllene is very aromatic, with a scent reminiscent of black pepper. It is a common food flavoring.
What else you need to know
10 mL