Organic Palmarosa Essential Oil at wholesale price from gNEO.

Description: Essential Oil resembles lemongrass, and also citronella in appearance, and it too has a slightly lemony aroma, although its chemical constituents are quite different, prompting a unique therapeutic profile. When crushed between the hands, the grass releases a rose-like aroma. woody aspects, coming together to form a medium-strength middle fragrance note. The primary chemical components include linalool, limonene, myrcene, geraniol, geranyl acetate, and dipentene, with geraniol comprising about 80% of its volume. Geraniol has the ability to repair damaged DNA through its ability to regenerate and stimulate cell growth. Known best for its hydrating properties, it is an excellent addition to skin preparations and healing compounds. The ancient Egyptians used palmarosa as incense, specifically in the temples of the initiates. This could be due to the fact that palmarosa helps to open the heart chakra, releasing emotions and chasing away fear and self-doubt. Other interesting uses for palmarosa essential oil is as a flavoring for tobacco, though it is most often found in skin preparations.

Botanical name: Cymbopogan martini

Plant Part: Grass

Odor and color: The oil is pale straw-yellow or olive colored in appearance, and releases a distinctively sweet, rose or geranium floral aroma with spicy, fruity and slightly woody aspects, coming together to form a medium-strength middle fragrance note. The

Country of origin: India

Main Constituents: Geraniol, Geranyl acetate, Linalool, Citronellol, Farnesol, Myrcene, Limonene, Borneol, Neral and Geranial

Common Uses: Palmarosa essential oil has a variety of potential uses due to its pleasant aroma and potential therapeutic properties. However, it’s important to note that while many people find palmarosa oil beneficial, its uses and benefits are not supported by extensive scientific research. Here are some common traditional uses and potential benefits associated with palmarosa essential oil:

Skincare: Palmarosa oil is often used in skincare products due to its potential antiseptic, hydrating, and balancing properties. It might be used to address skin issues such as dryness, acne, and inflammation.

Aromatherapy: The sweet and floral aroma of palmarosa oil makes it suitable for aromatherapy. Inhaling the scent may help promote relaxation, reduce stress, and uplift the mood.

Emotional Balance: Palmarosa oil is believed to have calming and uplifting effects on the emotions. It’s often used to promote a sense of well-being and relieve feelings of anxiety or tension.

Immune Support: Some traditional practices suggest that palmarosa oil may have immune-stimulating and antimicrobial properties, which could make it useful for supporting the body’s defense mechanisms.

Digestive Support: Palmarosa oil might be used to support digestive health, potentially helping with issues such as indigestion and stomach discomfort.

Insect Repellent: The citronellol content in palmarosa oil makes it potentially useful as a natural insect repellent.

Wound Healing: Due to its potential antiseptic and skin-regenerating properties, palmarosa oil could be used to assist in the healing of minor cuts, wounds, and skin irritations.

Cosmetic Formulations: Palmarosa oil is often used in natural perfumes, soaps, lotions, and other cosmetic products to provide fragrance and potential benefits to the skin.

Room Fragrance: Diffusing palmarosa oil in your living space can help create a pleasant and calming ambiance.

Note: It is typically considered a “middle note.”

Blend Well With: Lavender, Frankincense, Cedarwood, Bergamot, Rosemary, Geranium, Sandalwood.

Contraindications: It is considered safe to use. Just like many other essential oils, it is wise to use this oil after dilution with a carrier oil, as it can be sensitive and irritating to the skin. Before you use on your skin, it is advisable that you conduct a patch test before making it a routine.

Do not use internally, unless directed by a physician. For pregnant women and nursing mothers, it is safe to consult first with your physician before using oil. Do not use on broken skin or on abrasions.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.*

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