Usage
Frankincense is a versatile oil used in a wide range of purposes such as when used in aromatherapy, it uplifts the spirit, or when used with carrier oil for skin care. It can also be integrated with yoga to improve concentration or in perfume blends.
Top Benefits:
- Mind Cleansing: Its fresh citrus scent with unique undertones helps clear the mind and promote mental clarity.
- Body Refreshing: It refreshes the senses and calms the body, making it ideal for use during stressful days.
- Uplifting: Its woody and spicy aroma uplifts the mood and promotes a sense of positivity and well-being.
- Anti-Inflammatory: It helps decrease inflammation and ease pain, making it beneficial for sore muscles and joints.
How to Use
A few drops of Frankincense essential oil can be used for Aromatherapy to create a calming atmosphere. It can also be diluted with carrier oil and used to massage topically on the skin or sore muscles, or mixed with water to spray in the living area to improve concentration and well-being.
Recipes:
Anti-Aging Face Serum:
Mix a few drops of frankincense essential oil with a few drops of lavender essential oil and apply regularly on a clean face before bed.
Relaxing Bath Blend:
Add a few drops of frankincense oil to your bathwater for a calming and refreshing soak.
Muscle Relief Massage Oil:
Dilute 2-3 drops of frankincense oil, 3 drops of peppermint oil, and 2 drops of eucalyptus oil in 1 tablespoon of carrier oil. Massage sore muscles for relief.
Perfumery
The complex woody scent of Frankincense adds depth and richness to fragrance blends, particularly for men’s compositions. Its historical significance with spirituality embodies a sense of mystique to its fragrance. It has always been a popular choice among fragrance enthusiasts due to its depth and complexity and the sense of allure associated with it.
Interesting Facts:
- For centuries, Frankincense has widely been used in religious and spiritual practices.
- It is considered to have been gifted to Baby Jesus according to the Biblical accounts.
- The resin of the Frankincense serrata tree is also widely used in traditional medicines.
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Directions
Do not ingest. Keep it out of the reach of young children. If applying directly to the skin, dilute with a carrier oil first. If pregnant or under medical care, consult a physician before use.
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