Amyris Essential Oil

Botanical name: Amyris balsamifera
Sourced from: India
Ingredients: 100% Amyris balsamifera Oil
Extraction: Extracted using the steam distillation method from the wood.
Applications: Skin, Aromatherapy, Perfumery

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Usage:

Amyris Essential is known for its wide uses in skincare and haircare routines. It is also used in aromatherapy for its calming and healing properties in the home and workspaces, or diffused in the bath to promote relaxation for rewinding after a stressful day.

Top Benefits:

  1. Relaxation: Amyris oil helps to reduce stress and anxiety, promoting relaxation and calmness.
  2. Skin Care: It has moisturizing properties, helping to nourish and hydrate the skin.
  3. Aphrodisiac: Amyris oil is known for its subtle aphrodisiac properties, enhancing mood and intimacy.

How to Use:

Dilute a few drops of Amyris oil in a carrier oil for topical application. Add a few drops to a diffuser to create an uplifting atmosphere or incorporate it into the bath for a soothing soak.

Recipes:

  1. Calming Massage Oil: Mix a few drops of amyris and lavender oil with a carrier oil and use for a relaxing massage.
  2. Hydrating Skin Serum: Combine amyris, rosehip, and frankincense oil and apply to clean skin.
  3. Relaxing Diffuser Blend: Blend amyris, bergamot, and ylang-ylang oil in a diffuser for a soothing atmosphere.

Perfumery:

Amyris essential oil is often used in perfumery as a fixative, helping to prolong the scent of other oils. It has a sweet, woody aroma and is typically used as a base note, blending well with other woody and floral oils. Some world-famous brands that use Amyris oil in their formulations include Byredo for Bal d’Afrique, Le Labo for Santal 33, and Jo Malone for Myrrh & Tonka.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Amyris oil is often referred to as “West Indian Sandalwood” due to its similar aroma to sandalwood.
  2. It is derived from the Amyris balsamifera tree, which is native to the Caribbean but widely cultivated in India.
  3. Amyris oil has been used in traditional medicine for its calming and soothing properties.

Certificate of Analysis (COA): For the current batch of COA, please contact kewin.david@zennaura.com.

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): For the current batch of MSDS, please contact kewin.david@zennaura.com.

Directions:

Avoid ingestion and keep out of reach of children. For topical use, dilute with a carrier oil. Consult a physician before use if pregnant or under medical care.

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