Myrtle Essential Oil
Myrtus communis L.
REFERENCES
CAS Number: 84082-67-7
FEMA Number: -
EINECS Number: 282-012-8
Product Code: FAEO3112
INCI Name: Myrtus communis Leaf Oil
PART USED
Leaf
SYNONYMS
Myrtus communis L.
COMMON NAMES
Common Myrtle
EXTRACTION METHOD
Steam Distilled
ORIGIN
Morocco / Tunisia
NOTE CLASSIFICATION
Top to Middle Note
PRINCIPAL COMPOUNDS
1,8-Cineole, Alpha-Pinene, Linalool
REFERENCES
CAS Number: 84082-67-7
FEMA Number: -
EINECS Number: 282-012-8
Product Code: FAEO3112
INCI Name: Myrtus communis Leaf Oil
PART USED
Leaf
SYNONYMS
Myrtus communis L.
COMMON NAMES
Common Myrtle
EXTRACTION METHOD
Steam Distilled
ORIGIN
Morocco / Tunisia
NOTE CLASSIFICATION
Top to Middle Note
PRINCIPAL COMPOUNDS
1,8-Cineole, Alpha-Pinene, Linalool
Myrtus communis L. its oil is an essential oil obtained by distillation from the leaves and branches of the myrtle tree. The myrtle tree is widely found in the Mediterranean region and the Middle East and has been used in many cultures since ancient times. Myrtle Essential Oil of this plant has been used in history for perfume, medicinal, and culinary purposes.
Ancient Greek and Roman societies used myrtle tree for medicinal purposes. Myrtle oil was popular in Europe during the Middle Ages and was used in perfumes, soaps, and other cosmetic products.
The oil of myrtle tree is still used in various industries today. Traditionally, the production of oil is carried out by water vapor distillation of the leaves and branches of the plant. This method preserves the purity and quality of the essential oil.
Myrtle oil is used in the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food industries and is a popular ingredient for aroma therapy. This oil has a refreshing, fresh, and aromatic smell. Its aroma is comparable to other essential oils such as mint, oregano, lemon, and pine. Myrtle oil, according to some, also has a slight floral note. Therefore, myrtle oil is an important aroma component used in perfumes, soaps, lotions, and other cosmetic products.
USES & BENEFITS
Myrtle Essential Oil provides benefits in many areas, from skin health to respiratory problems. In addition, it is also widely used in aromatherapy. When used as a massage oil, it can relieve muscle aches while adding it to bath water can reduce stress. When used with an aromatherapy diffuser, it can create a refreshing smell in your home, while when used as a steam inhalation, it can help with respiratory problems.
This oil is known for its antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving properties. It can help relieve problems such as stress, anxiety, and insomnia. In addition, it can also combat problems such as muscle aches and rheumatism.
Myrtus communis L. its oil is a natural health product and is good for many health problems. However, it is important to consult an aromatherapist or health professional before starting any aromatherapy practice.
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