


LILIKOI ESSENTIAL OIL
Passiflora edulis (Passionfruit) Oil/Extract
Common Names: Passionfruit, Maracuja
Botanical Name: Passiflora edulis Sims
Aromatic Profile (Extract/Essential Oil): Bright, tropical, juicy, tangy-sweet with fruity and slightly floral nuances
Aromatherapy Benefits (Aromatic Extract or Essential Oil):
Note: The essential oil from the fruit or peel is quite rare and not commonly found in general aromatherapy practices. Most benefits below refer to aromatic use when available or inferred from traditional and modern studies.
Uplifting and Brightening:
Passionfruit’s tropical, sunny aroma encourages a lighthearted and cheerful mood. It evokes joy, playfulness, and emotional release—great for easing low mood or emotional fatigue.Calming and Restorative:
While the scent is uplifting, Passionfruit is also known to soothe frazzled nerves and mental overstimulation. This dual effect makes it suitable for emotional balancing.Sensual and Exotic:
Its luscious, juicy scent has sensual appeal. Used in exotic and aphrodisiac-style blends, it pairs well with other tropical florals like ylang ylang or champaca.Eases Mental Tension:
Passionfruit oil, when available in aromatic form, can reduce mental tightness and overactive thought loops—inviting clarity and rest.
Natural Perfumery (Extract Only):
Passionfruit aromatic extracts or tinctures can add a radiant fruitiness to tropical perfumes, gourmand compositions, and exotic florals. Used sparingly due to intensity.Mood-Enhancing Diffuser Blends:
If you have a true passionfruit aromatic extract or CO₂ oil, it's wonderful in cheerful or vacation-themed diffuser blends.Massage & Body Oil Base:
Cold-pressed passionfruit seed oil is ideal as a light, fast-absorbing base in body oils for dry, dull, or sensitive skin.
Precautions:
Aromatic Extracts: Ensure purity and avoid synthetic "passionfruit fragrance oils" if seeking natural aromatherapy.
Seed Oil: Though gentle, always patch-test when trying a new carrier oil.
Not for Internal Use: Passionfruit essential oil or extract is not safe for ingestion unless food-grade and specified by the supplier.
Passiflora edulis is a symbol of passion, joy, and tropical abundance. Whether used as a light, nourishing carrier oil or as a rare aromatic extract, Passionfruit brings vibrant, sensual energy to blends and skincare rituals—inviting delight, radiance, and calm.
Passiflora edulis (Passionfruit) Oil/Extract
Common Names: Passionfruit, Maracuja
Botanical Name: Passiflora edulis Sims
Aromatic Profile (Extract/Essential Oil): Bright, tropical, juicy, tangy-sweet with fruity and slightly floral nuances
Aromatherapy Benefits (Aromatic Extract or Essential Oil):
Note: The essential oil from the fruit or peel is quite rare and not commonly found in general aromatherapy practices. Most benefits below refer to aromatic use when available or inferred from traditional and modern studies.
Uplifting and Brightening:
Passionfruit’s tropical, sunny aroma encourages a lighthearted and cheerful mood. It evokes joy, playfulness, and emotional release—great for easing low mood or emotional fatigue.Calming and Restorative:
While the scent is uplifting, Passionfruit is also known to soothe frazzled nerves and mental overstimulation. This dual effect makes it suitable for emotional balancing.Sensual and Exotic:
Its luscious, juicy scent has sensual appeal. Used in exotic and aphrodisiac-style blends, it pairs well with other tropical florals like ylang ylang or champaca.Eases Mental Tension:
Passionfruit oil, when available in aromatic form, can reduce mental tightness and overactive thought loops—inviting clarity and rest.
Natural Perfumery (Extract Only):
Passionfruit aromatic extracts or tinctures can add a radiant fruitiness to tropical perfumes, gourmand compositions, and exotic florals. Used sparingly due to intensity.Mood-Enhancing Diffuser Blends:
If you have a true passionfruit aromatic extract or CO₂ oil, it's wonderful in cheerful or vacation-themed diffuser blends.Massage & Body Oil Base:
Cold-pressed passionfruit seed oil is ideal as a light, fast-absorbing base in body oils for dry, dull, or sensitive skin.
Precautions:
Aromatic Extracts: Ensure purity and avoid synthetic "passionfruit fragrance oils" if seeking natural aromatherapy.
Seed Oil: Though gentle, always patch-test when trying a new carrier oil.
Not for Internal Use: Passionfruit essential oil or extract is not safe for ingestion unless food-grade and specified by the supplier.
Passiflora edulis is a symbol of passion, joy, and tropical abundance. Whether used as a light, nourishing carrier oil or as a rare aromatic extract, Passionfruit brings vibrant, sensual energy to blends and skincare rituals—inviting delight, radiance, and calm.
Passiflora edulis (Passionfruit) Oil/Extract
Common Names: Passionfruit, Maracuja
Botanical Name: Passiflora edulis Sims
Aromatic Profile (Extract/Essential Oil): Bright, tropical, juicy, tangy-sweet with fruity and slightly floral nuances
Aromatherapy Benefits (Aromatic Extract or Essential Oil):
Note: The essential oil from the fruit or peel is quite rare and not commonly found in general aromatherapy practices. Most benefits below refer to aromatic use when available or inferred from traditional and modern studies.
Uplifting and Brightening:
Passionfruit’s tropical, sunny aroma encourages a lighthearted and cheerful mood. It evokes joy, playfulness, and emotional release—great for easing low mood or emotional fatigue.Calming and Restorative:
While the scent is uplifting, Passionfruit is also known to soothe frazzled nerves and mental overstimulation. This dual effect makes it suitable for emotional balancing.Sensual and Exotic:
Its luscious, juicy scent has sensual appeal. Used in exotic and aphrodisiac-style blends, it pairs well with other tropical florals like ylang ylang or champaca.Eases Mental Tension:
Passionfruit oil, when available in aromatic form, can reduce mental tightness and overactive thought loops—inviting clarity and rest.
Natural Perfumery (Extract Only):
Passionfruit aromatic extracts or tinctures can add a radiant fruitiness to tropical perfumes, gourmand compositions, and exotic florals. Used sparingly due to intensity.Mood-Enhancing Diffuser Blends:
If you have a true passionfruit aromatic extract or CO₂ oil, it's wonderful in cheerful or vacation-themed diffuser blends.Massage & Body Oil Base:
Cold-pressed passionfruit seed oil is ideal as a light, fast-absorbing base in body oils for dry, dull, or sensitive skin.
Precautions:
Aromatic Extracts: Ensure purity and avoid synthetic "passionfruit fragrance oils" if seeking natural aromatherapy.
Seed Oil: Though gentle, always patch-test when trying a new carrier oil.
Not for Internal Use: Passionfruit essential oil or extract is not safe for ingestion unless food-grade and specified by the supplier.
Passiflora edulis is a symbol of passion, joy, and tropical abundance. Whether used as a light, nourishing carrier oil or as a rare aromatic extract, Passionfruit brings vibrant, sensual energy to blends and skincare rituals—inviting delight, radiance, and calm.
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INCI NAME: Passiflora edulia sims.
ORIGIN: China. Bottled in Hawai’i.
PART USED: Fruit.
EXTRACTION METHOD: Cold Pressed.
NOTE CLASSIFICATION: .
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Citrus: Sweet Orange, Grapefruit, Lime, Green Mandarin
Tropical Florals: Ylang Ylang, Frangipani (Plumeria), Jasmine, Neroli
Herbal/Green Notes: Palmarosa, Lemongrass, Basil
Exotics & Gourmands: Vanilla, Coconut CO₂, Cocoa Absolute
Woods: Amyris, Muhuhu, Sandalwood
Example Mood Blend:
Try Passionfruit Extract + Neroli + Grapefruit + Vanilla CO₂ for a joyful, sensual, and bright aroma. -
They can be inhaled directly from the bottle, diffuser, or humidifier.
They should be diluted with a carrier oil when applied to your skin. We suggest a 4% dilution rate.
You can also add them to your favorite skincare products.
Essential oils are not safe for consumption unless you are under a health practitioner's guidance.
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100% Pure Essential Oil.
Unrefined, Undiluted, No Fillers, No Synthetics, Organic, and Sustainably sourced.
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0.17 oz / 5 ml
Amber glass bottle with euro dropper.
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Keep out of reach of children. The bottles are a choking hazard. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, mucous membranes, and sensitive areas. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a health professional prior to use.
Animals are more sensitive to certain scents; consider your pets while choosing essential oils.
While not all essential oils have the same effect on everyone, the key is finding which ones work best for you. You are the individual and know what is best for you. So experiment and find your path.
The products described on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease or to affect any structure or function of the skin or body. The information on this website is not medical advice and is not a substitute for consulting with a healthcare provider.