Product Overview
Pine Essential Oil
100% Pure & Natural
Botanical Name: Pinus pinaster
Country of Origin: New Zealand
Part of Plant Used: Needles
- Used topically, Pine Essential Oil is reputed to soothe itchiness, inflammation, and dryness, control excessive perspiration, prevent fungal infections, protect minor abrasions from developing infections, slow the appearance of signs of aging, and enhance circulation.
- Pine Needle is purifying, centering and refreshing with a balsamic, pine scent that is purifying and cleansing. Has a sweet, invigorating and camphoraceous scent that promotes purification and cleanse support.
- Increase hair growth: Vitamin E, known for increasing hair growth is found in Pine essential oil. It keeps the scalp clean and free from dandruff. Rich in proteins, Pine essential oil is good for treating hair loss and thinning hair.
- Has an uplifting, cleansing, and clearing effect on the body and mind, making it ideal for use in meditation and other spiritual applications. Helps to eliminate fatigue and enhance concentration. Boost energy and uplift negative moods. Promote easier breathing by clearing the respiratory tract of congestion-causing mucus.
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It’s important to dilute pine essential oil with a carrier oil before applying directly to your skin. Add a tablespoon of almond, jojoba, or coconut oil to a few drops of pine essential oil.
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Pine Oil blends well with the oils of Bergamot, Cedarwood, Citronella, Clary Sage, Coriander, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Grapefruit, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram, Myrrh, Niaouli, Neroli, Peppermint, Ravensara, Rosemary, Sage, Sandalwood, Spikenard, Tea Tree, and Thyme. You can also use this combination for a patch test 24 hours beforehand to make sure you’re not sensitive to pine.
General Safety Information
Do not take any oils internally and do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences onto the skin without advanced essential oil knowledge or consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner.
Source: Valerie Ann Worwood, The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy, 25th Anniversary Edition (Novato, CA: New World Library, 2016, 603.
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