Buddhawood Essential Oil

Buddhawood, also known as desert rosewood, originates from the arid wilderness of Australia and grows extremely slowly. Its essential oil production is very limited. Its aroma is deep and rich, with a warm, heavy woody feel, interspersed with leather and balsam notes, possessing an inherent tranquil and peaceful quality. The essential oil is rich in aromatic components such as Eremophilone and Eucalyptol, possessing powerful antiviral properties and excellent calming and meditative effects. Suitable for perfumery and fixative, it is a rare raw material in aromatherapy and high-end fragrances.
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Botanical Name Eromophila mitchelli Origin Australia
Family & Genus Eremophila genus, Scrophulariaceae family Parts of Plant Used Heartwood and bark
Agriculture Organic Manufacturing Method Steam Distillation
Appearance Deep amber to dark brown, viscous, slightly mobile liquid Odour Rich woody, smoky, balsamic with earthy/leathery undertones
Specific Components Eremophilone, 2-hydroxyeremophilone, 2-hydroxy-2-dihydroeremophilone, β-Eudesmol

Main Uses

  1. Aromatherapy: It can be used through aromatherapy diffusion or heating with an aromatherapy diffuser. The calming woody scent can effectively soothe tense nerves and calm restless thoughts. It is suitable for use during meditation, yoga, reading or work breaks to help quickly calm the mind and create a peaceful and transparent spatial atmosphere.
  2. Fragrance: As a high-end woody fragrance ingredient, its unique complex aroma can be paired with sandalwood, cedar, and citrus essential oils. A small amount can be added to high-end perfumes, scented candles, and calming incense to infuse the formula with a calming foundation, enhance the fragrance's layers and sophistication, and suit a low-key and elegant fragrance style.
  3. Nursing: After being diluted with carrier oils, it can be used for body massage, scalp care, and soothing. A skin sensitivity test should be performed beforehand. Massaging the shoulders, neck, and back with carrier oils helps relieve muscle soreness; massaging the scalp nourishes it and soothes tightness, meeting the needs for natural and gentle care.

Quality Assurance

  • Branches and trunks from mature Buddhawood trees are selected as raw materials. Natural wild cultivation methods are used to ensure the purity and natural flavor of the essential oils from the source, free of pesticide residues, artificial fragrances and preservatives.
  • GC-MS test report is available, which clearly indicates the content, purity, and impurity test results of core active ingredients, strictly complying with international natural essential oil quality standards.
  • Extracted using steam distillation process, with precise control of distillation temperature and time, the natural aroma and active ingredients of buddhawood are preserved to the greatest extent, avoiding the loss of effective substances and ensuring the efficacy and flavor of the essential oil.

Precautions for Use

  1. Concentration Warning: Pure essential oils should not be applied directly to the skin. It is recommended to dilute them with carrier oils such as jojoba, sweet almond or rosehip oil.
  2. Sensitivity Test: Before first use, apply a small amount of the diluted essential oil to the inside of your wrist or behind your ear and leave it for 24 hours. If there are no adverse reactions such as redness, swelling, itching, or stinging, then you can use it normally.
  3. Contraindicated Population: Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, infants, and those allergic to buddhawood should use with caution. Patients with low blood pressure or epilepsy should consult a professional aromatherapist or physician before use.
  4. Storage Method: Store in a sealed dark glass bottle in a cool, dry, dark place away from high temperatures, open flames, and direct sunlight.

Packaging Specifications

Available in various sizes of sealed brown glass bottles (5ml, 10ml, 50ml, 100ml) or aluminum bottles (250ml, 1L, 5L).
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