Inula Essential Oil

Inula essential oil is a rare and precious natural essential oil with a unique aroma and rich therapeutic value. Its scent is rich and layered, initially a distinct herbal fragrance interwoven with subtle spiciness and a crispness. The heart notes gradually soften, revealing a warm, resinous texture. Rich in active ingredients such as inulolide and nerolidol, this essential oil possesses powerful expectorant and antispasmodic properties, earning it the reputation of a "guardian" of the respiratory tract.

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Botanical Name Inula graveolens Origin France | Greece | Morocco
Family & Genus Inula genus, Asteraceae family Parts of Plant Used Apical inflorescences at full bloom
Agriculture Organic Manufacturing Method Steam Distillation
Appearance Pale yellow to yellowish-green liquid (light texture with good fluidity, color darkens slightly over time, no obvious precipitation) Odour Strong herbal aroma with distinct camphoraceous spiciness, subtle bitterness and light resinous undertones, pungent and sharp scent
Specific Components Inulolide, Nerolidol, Borneol, beta-Caryophyllene

Main Uses

  1. Aromatherapy: The essential oil can be diffused via an aromatherapy machine, volatilized with a wooden diffuser, or used with hot compress. Its grounding, earthy aroma effectively calms taut nerves, relieves mental stress and irritability caused by prolonged work, and also helps alleviate discomforts such as chest tightness and dyspnea. It is suitable for use during meditation, when feeling down, when feeling stuffy from prolonged sitting, or to aid sleep before bed. It quickly creates a calm, peaceful, and herbal atmosphere, helping the mind and body return to a relaxed state.
  2. Fragrance: As a core base ingredient in niche herbal fragrances, small-flowered earthy essential oils can be added in small amounts to high-end perfumes, scented candles, herbal body lotions, and meditation fragrances. This infuses the formula with a unique earthy essence, neutralizing sweetness and enriching the overall fragrance complexity. It pairs well with sophisticated, vintage, and natural niche fragrance styles, elevating the finished scent to a more refined and sophisticated level, distinguishing it from the homogenized experience of mass-market fragrances.
  3. Nursing: After thorough dilution, it can be mixed with carrier oils for body massage and body-part soothing. A skin sensitivity test should be performed beforehand. The active ingredients in the inula essential oil can help relieve muscle soreness and stiffness, and soothe minor skin discomfort, making it especially suitable for post-exercise recovery and neck and shoulder massage for those who sit for long periods. It can also be used for gentle chest massage (after dilution) to help relieve chest tightness, meeting the needs of natural deep care.

Quality Assurance

  • High-quality inula plants are selected as raw materials, sourced from pristine natural environments free from industrial pollution. We completely reject artificial additives, fragrances, pigments, and preservatives, ensuring the high purity and smooth texture of the essential oils from the source, and fully preserving their natural active ingredients and authentic aroma.
  • 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.
  • Strictly adhering to the distillation process, precisely controlling the distillation time and temperature, we lock in the active ingredients and natural aroma to the greatest extent, avoiding the loss of effective substances and the deterioration of the aroma, thus restoring the pure healing power of the original plant.

Precautions for Use

  1. Concentration Warning: Pure essential oils should not directly contact with the skin or mucous membranes. It is recommended to dilute them thoroughly with carrier oils such as jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, or grapeseed oil before use.
  2. Sensitivity Test: Before first use, it is recommended to apply a small amount of diluted oil to the wrist. If there is no redness, swelling, itching or other discomfort within 24 hours, then you can use it.
  3. Contraindicated Population: Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, infants, people with a history of epilepsy, and those allergic to inula or plants in the Asteraceae family are strictly prohibited from using this product. It is recommended to consult a professional aromatherapist before use.
  4. Storage Method: Store in a sealed container in a cool, dry, and dark place, away from high temperatures 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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