Laurel berry oil is native to the Mediterranean. It is used to create beautiful, aromatic wreaths that are known for representing & symbolizing success, strength & victory. It is obtained from the berries & seeds of Bay Laurel. Don't confuse this oil with Laurel leaf oil. It has soothing properties.
Extraction:
It is water extracted from its berries.
Blends well with:
Laurel berry blends with Citrus oils, Lavender, Juniper, Pine, Rosemary, Agarwood, Davana, Sage, Labdanum, Peppermint, Clove oil
Properties:
- Moisturizing
- Emollient
- Opaque
- Pale to Olive Green Hue
- Characteristic Laurel Aroma
- Thick Viscosity
- Soothing
- Cleansing
Topical Uses
- Skin Care
- Hair Care
- Nail Care
- Cosmetics
- Massage
- Soap
- Aromatherapy
Everyday Uses
- Respiratory Relief
- Regulates Menstrual Flow
- Pain Relief
- Heal Wounds
- Digestive Health
- Insect Repellent
- Hair Growth
Popular Uses & Benefits
- Used for skin-related and hair problems like acne, dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, fungal infections, and arthritis
- Used for making cold process soaps and it's known to lather fine on high percentages
- Used widely in cosmetics and formulas
- Provides comfort for rheumatism, sore joints, and muscle pains when used as a massage oil
- Soften skin and is widely used for wrinkles
- Treat problems like dandruff and the oil or the soap is for thinning hair
Primary Benefits
- Provides Respiratory Relief
- Treat scalp problems like dandruff
- Regulates Menstrual Flow
Directions For Use
Diffusion:Â Use three to four drops in the diffuser
Topical use:
- Apply one to two drops to the desired area.
- Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.
Caution
- Keep away from children.
- If pregnant or nursing, consult your doctor.
- Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.