Frankincense essential oil 15 ml - doTERRA
Frankincense essential oil 15 ml - doTERRA
Due to its rich aroma, frankincense essential oil is considered one of the most treasured and valuable oils, which is why it is often called the "king" of essential oils. Ancient Egyptians used frankincense resin for countless purposes centuries ago, from perfumes to balms for skin care. Due to its soothing and beautifying properties, when applied externally, it can have a rejuvenating effect on the skin and can help reduce the appearance of skin imperfections.
Primary Benefits
- Soothes the skin while reducing the appearance of skin imperfections.
- Soothes, relaxes, and evokes a sense of satisfaction.
- Can contribute to hydrated and youthful-looking skin.
- The soothing effect and aroma of frankincense oil help to achieve balance.
Start your day with Frankincense!
Uses
- Massage your hands with Frankincense oil for a pleasantly soothing effect at the end of a long day spent gardening.
- Add two drops to your moisturizer to help reduce skin imperfections and provide a skin-rejuvenating effect.
- Massage into the skin to help relax and achieve balance.
Directions for Use
Caution
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.
Sourcing
doTERRA Frankincense essential oil is made from a proprietary blend of three different types of frankincense resin – boswellia carterii, boswellia frereana, and boswellia sacra. Different species of frankincense trees thrive in different conditions and soil types. Some species prefer sandy soil, while others thrive in dry, rocky environments. Therefore, doTERRA sources frankincense from multiple locations to ensure that each type of resin used for the oil comes from where that specific boswellia species can grow in its most favorable conditions.
Frankincense was already a valuable trade commodity in ancient times in Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Macedonian, and Kushite cultures. Thus, these precious resins can be said to be part of one of the world's oldest global supply chains.
The essential oil is extracted from the resin of the frankincense tree. The resin, also called the "tears" of the frankincense tree, is cleaned and then sorted by size and color before distillation begins.
In Somaliland, the raw material for Frankincense essential oil comes from the Sanaag region. Nearly one-third of the country's population lives in this region, and frankincense harvesting is their main source of income. In Somaliland, trees are passed down from generation to generation, and those who harvest the resin have access to the trees in a given area based on tribal rights.
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