ESS Myrrh Essential Oil, 5 mL
Description
Calm your clients with the sweet, smoky aroma of 100% pure ESS® Myrrh Essential Oil. Dating back to antiquity, this oil has stood the test of time and is still used to ground and clarify––great for easing a worried mind. 5ml. Blends Well With: Frankincense, Sandalwood, Lavender. Botanical Name: Commiphora myrrha. Country of Origin: Somalia. Part of Plant Used: Resin of the myrrh tree. Method of Extraction: Distillation. Aroma and Appearance: Yellow-orange to brownish-red oil that has a sweet, smoky, slightly musky aroma. Safety Data: Nontoxic and nonirritant when used as directed. Do not use during pregnancy.
Ingredients
This essential oil is produced by steam distillation of the crude gum and consists of Terpenes and related chemicals, principally Borneol. Terpenes: Any of various unsaturated hydrocarbons, C10H16, found in essential oils and oleoresins of plants such as conifers and used in organic syntheses. Conifers: Any of various mostly needle-leaved or scale- leaved, chiefly evergreen, cone-bearing trees or shrubs such as pines, spruces and firs.Purpose and Benefits
Blends well with benzoin, cypress, frankincense, geranium, juniper, lavender, mandarin, patchouli, pine, sandalwood, thyme, and mint oils.Description
Calm your clients with the sweet, smoky aroma of 100% pure ESS® Myrrh Essential Oil. Dating back to antiquity, this oil has stood the test of time and is still used to ground and clarify––great for easing a worried mind. 5ml. Blends Well With: Frankincense, Sandalwood, Lavender. Botanical Name: Commiphora myrrha. Country of Origin: Somalia. Part of Plant Used: Resin of the myrrh tree. Method of Extraction: Distillation. Aroma and Appearance: Yellow-orange to brownish-red oil that has a sweet, smoky, slightly musky aroma. Safety Data: Nontoxic and nonirritant when used as directed. Do not use during pregnancy.
Ingredients
This essential oil is produced by steam distillation of the crude gum and consists of Terpenes and related chemicals, principally Borneol. Terpenes: Any of various unsaturated hydrocarbons, C10H16, found in essential oils and oleoresins of plants such as conifers and used in organic syntheses. Conifers: Any of various mostly needle-leaved or scale- leaved, chiefly evergreen, cone-bearing trees or shrubs such as pines, spruces and firs.