Vanilla Absolute Organic Oil
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Description
Description
Embrace the lush sweetness and comforting warmth of Vanilla Absolute Organic Oil—extracted from the sun-cured pods of Vanilla planifolia using pure, solvent-free techniques.
Prized for its irresistibly rich, creamy, and warm balsamic fragrance, this absolute is a perennial favorite in natural perfumery, luxury skincare, and stress-relieving aromatherapy.
Key Benefits & High-Intent Features
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Deep, Comforting Aroma: Dense, sweet, creamy, and balsamic with hints of chocolate and subtle spice—unmatched as a perfume base note or to smooth rough edges and round out floral, gourmand, woody, or spicy blends.
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Stress Relief & Mood Lifting: Calms anxiety, promotes relaxation, and helps restore emotional balance. Its cozy aroma evokes a sense of comfort, contentment, and gentle confidence—ideal for diffusers, meditation, and bedtime rituals.
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Antioxidant & Skin Softening: Packed with vanillin and supportive compounds; soothes redness, hydrates, and helps fight free radical damage. May help slow signs of skin aging and restore radiance and evenness to complexion.
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Multipurpose Beauty: Frequently found in luxury creams, lotions, and body butters for its hydrating, soothing, and aroma-enhancing qualities; can also be added to hair products for a sensual, lingering scent.
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Aphrodisiac & Sensual Tonic: Invites sensuality, dissipates frustration, improves confidence, and is valued for its subtle aphrodisiac properties in intimate blends and personal fragrance.
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Certified Organic & Safe: Genuine, hexane-free, Fair-Trade, solvent-extracted, vegan, non-GMO, and synthetic-free—consciously sourced and produced for peace of mind.
How to Use Vanilla Absolute Organic Oil
Aromatherapy:
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Diffuse 2–4 drops for stress relief, emotional calm, and a welcoming, harmonious home.
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Blends beautifully with florals (rose, jasmine), spice (cinnamon, clove), citrus, sandalwood, patchouli, and ylang-ylang.
Topical (Always Dilute!):
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Skin & Body: Use 0.1–1% (1–2 drops/10ml carrier) in creams, lotions, balms, or butters for hydrating and soothing impact. Always patch test, especially on sensitive skin.
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Massage: Blend into neutral carrier (e.g., coconut, almond) for relaxing or romantic massages.
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Hair: Add to hair masks, oils, or conditioners for lasting fragrance and softening effect.
Perfumery:
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Use as a base note at 1–5% in natural perfume blends; smooths florals, invigorates gourmands, and brings depth to woody or spicy profiles.
Safety & Precautions:
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Highly concentrated—always use diluted and patch test before regular application. For external use only.
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Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding without expert guidance25.
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Keep away from children and pets; store in a cool, shaded place.
Product Details
Feature | Description |
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Botanical Name | Vanilla planifolia |
Extraction | Solvent extraction (dried, mature vanilla pods) |
Origin | Madagascar |
Appearance | Deep brown, thick liquid |
Aroma | Sweet, creamy, rich, warm, chocolate-balsamic |
Certification | 100% Pure, Certified Organic, Vegan |
Indulge in the gentle, restorative magic of Vanilla Absolute Organic Oil from eOil.co.za—perfect for wellness, beauty, and fragrance connoisseurs seeking true natural luxury.
IDENTIFICATION
Vanilla planifolia Jacks. Ex Andrew/ Vanilla fragrans
IDENTIFICATION
INCI name: Vanilla bean Absolute
SYNONYMS: Vanilla essential oil, Vanilla oil, Bourbon Vanilla absolute.
CAS number: 8024-06-4 / 84650-63-5
SKU code: PAO2028
EXTRACTION METHOD: Organic ethanol extraction (hexane free)
PARTS USED: Beans
ORIGIN: Madagascar
COMMON NAMES: Bourbon Vanilla oil
APPEARANCE: Dark, brown, thick, syrupy, viscous liquid.
ODOUR NOTE: Excellent fixative and base note. Characteristic of vanilla. Enveloping, deep, strong, softly sweet, suave, warm, rich, and balsamic.
QUALITY: 100 % pure, organic, and whole absolute oil. Undiluted
STORAGE CONDITION: keep in tightly closed bottle, in a cool and dry area, away from sunlight.
INFOS AND INTERESTING FACTS
Gorgeously suave, sensual, and warm, our vanilla absolute oil is just a treat for both our bodies and minds. In time of stress or when the mood is down, Vanilla’s envelops us with its uplifting aroma and helps create a comforting and appeasing atmosphere, perfect for cocooning and relaxing.
REPORTED BENEFITS & PROPERTIES
- Stimulates the appetite, tonic, digestive.
- Antioxidant: Skin regenerating, purifying.
- Anti-depressive: +++Mood and mental wellbeing: uplifting, appeasing, relaxing, comforting
- Appeasing, calming, sedative: ++
INSTRUCTIONS OF USE
Please note: Vanilla absolute oil is thick. Gently warm the closed amber vial in a glass of warm water to fluidify the oil. Take the closed vial out of water, carefully remove the dropper from the vial, keeping it aside to place back after, then count your drops with the pipette provided.
Vanilla absolute oil is soluble in oils and perfume base (ethanol). Not soluble in water.
This is an 100% pure, undiluted, and powerful oil. Use with parsimony. A little drop goes a long way!
- Fantastic for this use +++
- Acceptable (suitable) for this use ++
Massages & body care
- massages use+++: use 2 drops of vanilla absolute oil for 10 ml carrier oil.
- Face care +++: use 1 drop vanilla absolute oil for 20 ml carrier or base cream.
- Lip balms and butters: ++
- Body & Hair care +++: use 1 drop vanilla absolute for 10 ml carrier or 2-3 drops per 100 ml neutral shampoo and conditioner.
- Hygiene & Bath products ++: First dilute 1-2 drops of vanilla absolute oil in 10 ml vegetable glycerine or 1 cup of Epsom salts
Diffusion
- Ultrasonic Diffusers ++: for aromatic diffusion, uplifting and comforting atmosphere, use 10 min 3 times a day.
Others
- Cooking +++:1-2 drops/KG or Litre is enough to aromatise your preparation. Add to plain sugar and use this vanilla sugar in your preparations. Add cold in the butter or syrupy phase of your preparations, it brings a powerful vanilla aroma to your sweet dishes. Great in fruits salads, marmalades, meringues but also in your sweet and sour sauces.
- For more detailed information, please go check this LINK TO Instructions of use essential oils page
DO NOT USE UNDILUTED ON THE SKIN and seek medical and specialist advise when in doubt.
SEE OUR PAGE ON PRECAUTION - HOW TO USE ESSENTIAL OILS SAFELY
TRADITIONALLY USED FOR
- To improve lack of appetite or stimulate the appetite with vanilla enticing sweet aroma.
- In body oils for appeasing massage
- In skin care to create regenerating, nourishing creams, lotions, and oils to help restore suppleness.
- To perfume body products and home sprays. To give a delicious, warm, comforting, sweet, “gourmet-dessert” aroma to cosmetics and rooms.
- In perfumery as a base note and fixative. Vanilla absolute is used in most perfumes and colognes with luxurious, lush, and luscious themes or islands, the warm orient, and exotic evocations.
- In diffusion, to assist in boosting depressive emotions, depleted moods, melancholy.
- To help energize in case of deep fatigue, stress, anxiety,
- In cooking for dessert: custards, ice creams, sauces,
SOME RECIPES | SYNERGIES
1. Relaxing Diffuser Blend:
- 3 drops of Vanilla Absolute oil
- 3 drops of Lavender essential oil
- 2 drops of Chamomile essential oil
Add the oils to your diffuser following the manufacturer's instructions. This blend can help to reduce stress and promote relaxation.
2. Homemade Perfume:
- 2 tablespoons of Jojoba oil
- 10 drops of Vanilla Absolute oil
- 5 drops of Jasmine essential oil
- 5 drops of Ylang Ylang essential oil
Mix all these ingredients into a small glass roller bottle, shake well, and apply as a natural perfume.
3. Uplifting Room Spray:
- 1 cup of distilled water
- 10 drops of Vanilla Absolute oil
- 10 drops of Sweet Orange essential oil
- 10 drops of Lemon essential oil
Combine all the ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use and lightly mist the room for an uplifting scent.
4. Nourishing Body Oil:
- 2 tablespoons of Sweet Almond oil
- 5 drops of Vanilla Absolute oil
- 5 drops of Frankincense essential oil
- 5 drops of Lavender essential oil
Combine the oils in a glass bottle. Use this blend for a nourishing and aromatic body oil after shower.
5. Calming Bath Soak:
- 1 cup of Epsom salts
- 5 drops of Vanilla Absolute oil
- 5 drops of Lavender essential oil
- 5 drops of Roman Chamomile essential oil
Combine ingredients and store in a glass jar. Use 1/4 to 1/2 cup of the mixture in a warm bath for a calming and aromatic soak.
Please remember that Vanilla Absolute is a very concentrated form of vanilla and is much stronger than vanilla essential oil.
It's generally considered safe for topical use when diluted, but as with any essential oil, it's always a good idea to do a patch test first to ensure there's no skin irritation.
If you're pregnant, nursing, or have any health concerns, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider before using essential oils.
BLENDS WELL WITH
- To appease and relax: with lavender, mandarin, petitgrain. Dilute in jojoba oil and add Bergamot.
- Spicy notes: cinnamon, black pepper, west indies bay leaf
- Floral notes: ylang-ylang, rose,
MORE INFO
MORE INFO: So, where does Vanilla come from??
Our vanilla absolute is extracted from the fruits (beans) of Vanilla planifolia, the wonderful orchid creeper grown in Madagascar. Vanilla flowers are short lived and must be pollinated by hand, one by one, since their natural pollinator, the Melipona bee only lives in Mexico, where the plant initially originates.
It was the French who imported the Vanilla to Mauritius, Reunion, and Madagascar. For years all attempts to produce Vanilla beans failed miserably. The hand pollinating process used at the time was disappointing. It was finally Edmond Albius, a young slave from a plantation in La Reunion, who found the efficient, albeit tedious, technique to hand pollinate Vanilla, that is still used today.
It takes 3 years for the vanilla plant to start flowering. The flowers bloom for 3 months and must be pollinated fast and very precisely by hand, one by one. Once pollinated, the flower produces beans, that reach maturity 7 month later. The green beans are harvested, then plunged in boiling water to stop the maturation process and start a chemical reaction that will produce the Aroma that we have come to identify with vanilla. Follows a slow traditional refining process, with the beans drying slowly in the shade and the development of aromas. The full cycle from plantation to selling the beans takes 4 to 5 years.