Amyris Essential Oil Organic
Amyris Essential Oil Organic - 10 ML is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
INCI name: Amyris Balsamifera Bark Oil
CAS number: 90320-49-3
EXTRACTION METHOD: Steamed Distillation
PARTS USED: Bark
ORIGIN: Haiti
COMMON NAMES: West Indian Sandalwood
APPEARANCE: Colourless to pale yellow, thin viscous liquid
ODOUR NOTE: sweet woody aroma, reminiscent of sandalwood
QUALITY: 100 % pure and natural aromatherapy grade.
STORAGE CONDITION: Store in a cool dark place
Active ingredients : Sesquiterpenes, Sesquiterpenols
Approx. Shelf Life : 8 to 10 years
sometimes used to replace the real sandalwood
Amyris is NOT a real Sandalwood
IDENTIFICATION
sometimes used to replace the real sandalwood
INCI name: Amyris Balsamifera Bark Oil
CAS number: 90320-49-3
SKU code: EA-AMY-0010
EXTRACTION METHOD: Steamed Distillation
PARTS USED: Bark
ORIGIN: Haiti
COMMON NAMES: West Indian Sandalwood
APPEARANCE: Colourless to pale yellow, thin viscous liquid
ODOUR NOTE: sweet woody aroma, reminiscent of sandalwood
QUALITY: 100 % pure and natural aromatherapy grade.
STORAGE CONDITION: Store in a cool dark place
Active ingredients : Sesquiterpenes, Sesquiterpenols
Approx. Shelf Life : 8 to 10 years
INSTRUCTIONS OF USE
Massages, Body care & Beauty:
- +++ Massage use 6 to 15 drops essential oil into 10 ml carrier oil, butter (2 to 5 % concentration)
- ++ Body care use 2 to 6 drops essential oil for 10 ml carrier, butter, cream or base (1 to 2 % concentration)
- ++ Haircare use 2 to 6 drops essential oil for 10 ml carrier, butter, or base (1 to 2 % concentration)
For diffusion:
- +++ Diffusers for air purification, use 10 drops for 100 ml, 20 mn, 3 times a day.
- +++ Spray Add 5 drops of essential oil for 10 ml of vegetable glycerine and add 30 ml water or hydrosol.
For more detailed information, please go check this LINK TO Instructions of use essential oils page
DO NOT USE UNDILUTED and seek medical and specialist advice when in doubt
SEE OUR PAGE ON PRECAUTION - HOW TO USE ESSENTIAL OILS SAFELY
RECIPES EXAMPLE
Methods to Use Amyris Essential Oil for Better Sleep
1. Diffusion
- Step 1: Add 5-10 drops of Amyris essential oil to your diffuser.
- Step 2: Turn on the diffuser about 30 minutes before bedtime to allow the aroma to fill your room.
- Step 3: Breathe deeply and relax as the calming scent helps to reduce stress and promote a restful sleep.
2. Topical Application
- Step 1: Dilute Amyris essential oil with a carrier oil (such as coconut oil or jojoba oil) at a ratio of 3-5 drops of essential oil per teaspoon of carrier oil.
- Step 2: Apply the mixture to pulse points such as your wrists, temples, and the back of your neck before going to bed.
- Step 3: Gently massage the oil into your skin to enhance absorption and relaxation.
3. Bedtime Bath
- Step 1: Fill your bathtub with warm water.
- Step 2: Add 5-10 drops of Amyris essential oil to the bathwater. You can also mix the essential oil with a tablespoon of carrier oil or Epsom salts before adding it to the bath to help disperse the oil.
- Step 3: Soak in the bath for 20-30 minutes, allowing the soothing properties of the oil to relax your body and mind.
4. Pillow Spray
- Step 1: In a small spray bottle, combine 10-15 drops of Amyris essential oil with 1 ounce of water.
- Step 2: Shake well to mix.
- Step 3: Lightly mist your pillow and bedding with the spray before going to bed.
5. Inhalation
- Step 1: Place a few drops of Amyris essential oil on a tissue or cotton ball.
- Step 2: Place the tissue or cotton ball near your pillow or under your pillowcase.
- Step 3: Inhale the aroma as you fall asleep to help calm your mind and promote restful sleep.
Safety Precautions
- Always perform a patch test before applying any essential oil to your skin to check for allergic reactions.
- Avoid using Amyris essential oil if you are pregnant, nursing, or have chronic health conditions without consulting a healthcare professional.
- Do not ingest Amyris essential oil or apply it directly to the eyes or mucous membranes.
By incorporating these methods into your nightly routine, you can leverage the calming and sedative properties of Amyris essential oil to improve your sleep quality and overall relaxation
- Amyris Solid Perfume: Melt 2 tablespoons of beeswax and 2 tablespoons of coconut oil in a double boiler. Once melted, remove from heat and add 10 drops of amyris essential oil. Pour the mixture into a container and let it cool.
- Amyris Room Diffuser: Combine 10 drops of amyris essential oil with 1/4 cup of water and 1/4 cup of vodka in a diffuser. Stir well and enjoy the sweet, woody aroma.
- Amyris Face Mask: Mix 1 tablespoon of bentonite clay, 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric powder, 1/2 teaspoon of honey, and 2 drops of amyris essential oil. Add enough water to form a paste, apply to your face, and let it dry before rinsing off.
- Amyris Body Butter: In a mixing bowl, combine 1/2 cup of shea butter, 1/4 cup of coconut oil, and 1/4 cup of almond oil. Add 10 drops of amyris essential oil and whip with an electric mixer until fluffy. Store in a jar and use as a moisturizer for your body.
- Amyris Aromatherapy Candle: Melt 1/2 cup of soy wax in a double boiler. Remove from heat and add 10 drops of amyris essential oil. Pour the mixture into a heat-safe container and let it cool. Once set, light the candle and enjoy the soothing and grounding aroma.
REPORTED BENEFITS & PROPERTIES
- Aromatherapy and relaxation: Amyris oil is known for its calming and stress-relieving properties. It can help reduce anxiety, promote relaxation, and improve sleep quality.
- Skincare: The oil has anti-aging, moisturizing, and regenerative properties for the skin. It can help reduce fine lines and wrinkles, improve skin elasticity, and promote a healthy complexion.
- Perfumery: Amyris oil is commonly used as a base fixative in perfumes and fragrances due to its sweet, woody aroma.
- Respiratory support: It can help clear congestion, relieve coughs, and promote easier breathing when used in vapor therapy.
- Pain and inflammation relief: Amyris oil has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it useful for easing muscle spasms and managing minor pain.
- Insect repellent: The oil has insect-repelling properties and can be used in natural bug repellent formulations.
- Meditation and spiritual practices: Its grounding and calming scent makes it popular for use in meditation and spiritual rituals.
- Immune system support: Amyris oil may help boost the immune system and reduce the likelihood of cold and flu viruses.
- Natural cleaning agent: Due to its antibacterial properties, it can be used in homemade cleaning products.
- Hair care: The oil can be added to hair care products to promote a healthy scalp and stimulate hair follicles.
These diverse applications make Amyris essential oil a versatile and popular choice in aromatherapy, personal care, and natural health practices.
BLEND WELL WITH
Other essential oils to create homemade fragrances. Add 10 % of the Amyris oil into your base products to add a natural perfume (25 drops for 10 ml of base or oils)
CAUTION
Keep out of the reach of children and pets.
As a general rule, always perform a skin patch test before using your essential oils for the first time.
Caution: When using essential oils, it is crucial to always dilute them with a carrier oil or in a diffuser, as applying undiluted oils directly to the skin may cause irritation or adverse reactions.
Additionally, it is highly recommended to perform a patch test before using any essential oil for the first time.
To conduct a patch test, dilute a small amount of the essential oil in a carrier oil and apply it to a small area of your skin. Wait for 24 hours to observe any signs of redness, itching, or irritation.
If you experience any adverse reactions, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional. Remember, essential oils are highly concentrated plant extracts and should be used with caution to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.