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Frankincense is also known as olibanum which is made from the wax of the Boswellia tree. Frankincense essential oil has an irresistible woody, balsamic fragrance, a light yellow color and a thin consistency. When used in aromatherapy blends, it is considered as a base note. Generally, it grows in the dry and mountain regions of India, Africa, and the Middle East. Frankincense oil can be inhaled, consumed through the skin, or taken as a supplement. Also, it is widely used in ayurvedic medicines for years; frankincense oil offers certain health benefits from improved arthritis, and digestion to reduce asthma.
Blends well with:
Bergamot oil, Clary sage oil, Ginger oil, Lemon oil, Lavender oil, Sandalwood oil, Geranium oil, and Rose oil
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- In aromatherapy, various other essential oils are often used in combination with frankincense oil.
- When you combine a drop or two with carrier oil such as jojoba or avocado oil to frankincense essential oil can be applied to the skin or added to baths in small amounts.
- Frankincense oil has one of the most powerful benefits that are its ability to promote health, specifically cellular function.
- Frankincense oil can help get back your moisture whenever your hands feel or look unmoisturized, just add two drops of Frankincense oil to the moisturizer of your choice to help hydrate and rejuvenate your skin. The fragrance of the essential oil combined with your moisturizer adds a warm, spicy, and clean fragrance to your skin.
- Frankincense oil boosts immune system and combats infections; alleviates coughs, sore throat, strep, and pneumonia and staph symptoms.
- Frankincense essential oil may have toxic effects if injected. Also, it is not recommended, without a doctor's supervision.
- Besides, some individuals may suffer irritation or an allergic reaction when they apply frankincense essential oil to the skin. Therefore, a skin patch test should be made before using any new essential oil.
- Pregnant women and children should consult doctor before using essential oils.
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Product Questions
Frankincense Oil is a powerhouse for anti-aging and skin regeneration. It is renowned for its ability to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and scars, and is often used to tighten and improve skin elasticity.
It earned this title due to its versatile therapeutic properties (anti-inflammatory, immune-supportive, and cosmetic), its ancient use in ceremonies and medicine, and its value, once considered equal to gold.
You should dilute it with a carrier oil (like jojoba or coconut oil) and gently massage the blend directly onto the affected area. Its regenerative properties are thought to promote cell renewal and better healing over time.
Yes. In aromatherapy, the warm, resinous scent of Frankincense is used to promote feelings of peace, grounding, and relaxation. Diffusing it or applying it to the temples can help quiet a busy mind and support better sleep.
Always dilute Frankincense Oil with a facial carrier oil or add a drop to your existing moisturizer. Never apply it directly to your skin "neat," as this can cause irritation or sensitization.
Frankincense Oil is produced through the steam distillation of the dried, hardened resin (the "tears") harvested from the bark of the Boswellia tree, which grows in arid regions like Oman, Somalia, and Yemen.
Yes, the boswellic acids found in Frankincense have powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Applying a diluted oil blend in a massage can help soothe sore muscles and ease joint discomfort.
Frankincense is considered a base note in aromatherapy. Its deep, woody, and resinous aroma helps to ground, deepen, and extend the aroma of other oils in a blend.
While generally safe for most people, it's best to avoid use during pregnancy without medical advice. As with all essential oils, perform a patch test before widespread topical use to check for skin sensitivity.
Absolutely, It is excellent for diffusion. The best time to diffuse Frankincense is during meditation, yoga, or in the evening to promote a calming and grounding atmosphere before sleep.
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