About
Made from Boswellia tree resins, Frankincense Oil is predominantly found in the Middle East, India, and Africa. It has a long and glorious history as holy men and Kings have used this essential oil since ancient times. Even Ancient Egyptians preferred to use frankincense essential oil for various medicinal purposes.
Uses
It is beneficial for the overall health and beautification of the skin and is therefore used in many cosmetics and skincare applications. It is also referred to as Olibanum and King among the essential oils. Due to its soothing and mesmerizing fragrance, it is usually during religious ceremonies to promote a feeling of piousness and relaxation. Therefore, you can use it for attaining a calm state of mind after a hectic or busy day.
Benefits of Frankincense Oil
- May Reduce Arthritis. Frankincense has anti-inflammatory effects that may help reduce joint inflammation caused by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. …
- May Improve Gut Function
- Improves Asthma
- Maintains Oral Health
- May Fight Certain Cancers
Product Details
Botanical name | Boswellia Serrata |
Plant Part Used | Resin |
Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
Country Of Origin | Africa, India, and the Middle East |
Solubility | Soluble in organic solvents, and the rest is made up of polysaccharides (gum), which are soluble in water |
Specific Gravity | 0.844 – 0.849 @ 72°F |
Optical Rotation | – 16.0 ° to + 5.0 ° |
Refractive Index | 1.465 – 1.469 @ 72°F |
Consistency | Thin |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Mixes well with | Lime, Lemon, and Wild Orange, and other oils such as Cypress, Lavender, Geranium, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, and Clary Sage for diffusion. |
Common Uses |
Frankincense is used for pain and swelling in people with various diseases. Also used for gas (flatulence), wound healing, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any use. Frankincense is also used as a flavoring agent in foods and as a fragrance in soaps, lotions, and perfumes.
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Aromatic Scent | Sweet and Woody scent with notes of lemon |
KidSafe
Yes
Cautions
It is not safe for everybody because it contains allergens & can cause food related allergic reactions.
Pregnant women & nursing moms should use caution in using frankincense oil.
If one has the sensitive skin, one should do the patch test before applying it topically.
How to use
Frankincense is a mild oil and most people can apply it directly to skin, or neat, without any issues. However, if you experience any burning, tingling, or irritation, dilute the oil by rubbing a carrier oil, such as fractionated coconut oil, jojoba oil, or grapeseed oil, over the irritated area.
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Safety Information
- It is meant only for external use.
- Do a patch skin test before applying it to your skin.
- Dilute it before topical application.
- Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
- Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it.
Stability and Storage
It should be kept away from heat & other ignition materials. And keep it in tightly closed containers . keep container in cool & well ventilated area
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