Osmanthus Essential Oil
Osmanthus is a member of the same exotic family as jasmine and its aroma is a bit like jasmine but with a dollop of Plum Syrup added. Brings new opportunities into your life and the tender mercies of heaven. Exotic and rare. Makes me yearn for personal development and the accomplishment of goals that have been sitting on the back burner for a while. Makes me want to be better tomorrow than I was today. Used in the east for years as a tea to improve digestion and skin.
Osmanthus Essential Oil | |
Botanical Name: | Osmanthus fragrans |
Country of Origin: | France |
Extraction Method: | Solvent |
Part Utilized: | flowers |
Plant Family: | Oleaceae |
Aroma: | Absolutely delightful - fruity and floral, yet delicate. Very few people can resist smiling when the aroma of osmanthus is in the air. Osmanthus is a member of the same exotic family as jasmine and its aroma is a bit like jasmine but with a dollop of Plum Syrup added. |
Cautions: | There is simply not enough information published yet about osmanthus as an essential oil. The tea has long been considered safe, but absolute essential oils are much more concentrated; dilution with a carrier oil or using only a drop or two at a time is advised. A drop or two is all that is ever required with absolutes, and this one is no exception. Considering the price, this is a very good thing. |
We recommend using essential oils topically or diffusing them for their aroma. We do NOT recommend ingesting any essential oil.
We do not make any claims about the use or effectiveness of our products.
Store product away from direct sunlight with lids tightened to maintain the integrity of the product.
4oz (120 ml) and larger bottles are sold for refilling. They are not intended for daily use.