Rosemary (Cineole) Oil

Aroma Elite Rosemary (cineole) essential oil
The scent of rosemary oil is strong, clear and herbaceous. The scent of the different rosemary oils varies depending on the chemotype. Rosemary acts primarily on the mental level and is considered a strengthening nerve tonic. Rosemary has a stimulating effect on the central nervous system, it strengthens clear thinking. It also helps with low blood pressure and stimulates the circulation. The cosmetic effect of rosemary oil on the skin underscores the story of »the water of the Queen of Hungary«

- Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis
- Crafting: Steam Distillation: Flowers, Plants
- Origin: Spain
- Fragrance profile: Fresh, green, herbaceous.
- Main chemotypes: 1,8-cineole, a-pinene, canfora
- Quality: 100% natural essential oil
Rosemary (Cineol) Oil Application:
Skin care, fragrance lamp, oil mixture, massage, disinfection and cleaning, room spray and natural perfume.
Essential oils from Aroma Elite are 100% natural.
The raw materials used come almost exclusively from biodynamic or from fair trade, biological wild collection (FairWild). However, since not all plants are available in organic quality, the best, tested and carefully selected conventional quality (sélection) is used in this case. Essential oils are highly concentrated and should therefore neither be used for small children nor during pregnancy.
Therefore, they should also: always be dosed sparingly, protected from light, be kept cool and out of the reach of children not come into contact with the eyes, mucous membranes or open flames direct contact with the skin, always be used in a highly diluted form (e.g. in a lotion, cream or oil).
Warning: In case of irritation or chemical burns, first dissolve the essential oil with a neutral vegetable oil, then remove it with a cloth and then wash it off thoroughly with clear water. In case of eye contact, rinse immediately with plenty of running water. If severe reactions, such as dizziness or nausea, occur, consult a doctor immediately or contact the poison control center.