-
INCI NAME: Fucus Vesiculosus Extract Oil.
ORIGIN: France.
Bottled in Hawai’i.
PART USED: Whole Plant.
EXTRACTION METHOD: Our range of absolutes has been extracted using modernized technology similar to the ancient method of Enfleurage. The extraction process uses only certified organic solvents, such as fixed oils and alcohol, to coax the aromatic essence out of the plant material. The multi-step process includes first extracting the aromatic oil from the plant material using organic solvents such as fixed oils. After the solvent is removed, what is left behind is a waxy substance called concrete. The aromatic oils are then extracted from the concrete with ethyl alcohol; after the ethyl alcohol is removed, the remaining substance is absolute.
NOTE CLASSIFICATION: Middle to Base Note, Excellent Fixative.
-
While the essential oil of Fucus vesiculosus (bladderwrack) is not commonly used in aromatherapy, if you were to consider blending it with other essential oils, it's important to note that there is limited information available on its compatibility with other oils due to its rarity as an essential oil. However, I can provide you with some general guidelines on blending essential oils.
When blending essential oils, it's essential to consider the aroma profiles, therapeutic properties, and safety precautions associated with each oil. Here are a few commonly used essential oils that may be suitable for blending:
Lavender: Lavender essential oil has a soothing and calming aroma. It blends well with many oils and can help balance and enhance the scent of other oils.
Bergamot: Bergamot essential oil has a citrusy and uplifting aroma. It can add a refreshing and bright note to blends and is often combined with floral or woody oils.
Geranium: Geranium essential oil has a floral and balancing scent. It can complement the earthy or herbal notes of bladderwrack, adding a touch of sweetness and depth to the blend.
Frankincense: Frankincense essential oil has a warm, resinous aroma. It is often used in blends for relaxation and spiritual practices and can provide a grounding effect when combined with other oils.
Cedarwood: Cedarwood essential oil has a woody and comforting scent. It can add a grounding and calming element to blends, especially when combined with citrus or floral oils.
Remember to start with small quantities when blending essential oils and perform a patch test to ensure you do not have any sensitivities or allergies. Additionally, always refer to reputable sources or consult with a certified aromatherapist for specific recommendations and guidance on blending essential oils.
-
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.
-
100% Pure Essential Oil.
Unrefined, Undiluted, No Fillers, No Synthetics, Organic, and Sustainably sourced.
-
0.33 oz / 10 ml
Amber glass bottle with euro dropper.
-
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.