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aromáma Frankincense 100% pure essential oil 5ml

Luxurious frankincense oil is distilled from boswellia resin, which is extracted by cutting the bark of the tree.
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aromáma Frankincense 100% pure essential oil 5ml.

100% pure essential oil

Frankincense

Frankincense is a modern name for boswellia essential oil, derived from the French language. The French phrase "franc encens" is translated as "pure incense," but is more inclined to the meaning of "true incense." Frankincense is one of the three precious gifts that the three sages brought to the unborn baby Jesus. Gold, myrrh and incense. In the olden days, frankincense was called incense and had the value of gold. Although the price of frankincense essential oil is affordable to every mortal today, its therapeutic properties are extraordinary. This special essential oil is highly valued in classical aromatherapy.

Luxurious frankincense oil is distilled from boswellia resin, which is extracted by cutting the bark of the tree. The milky white liquid gradually begins to penetrate through the incision, soon turning into hard, whitish or yellowish-brown, irregularly shaped pieces ranging in size from pea to walnut. These resins can be incinerated on a piece of burning charcoal or distilled to obtain frankincense essential oil.

Frankincense's history dates back to several thousand years. The resin of the boswellia tree is thought to have been one of the first substances that mankind began to use for therapeutic purposes. In the Red Sea region, Middle East, North Africa, Oman, India, where frankincense originates, fragrant resins have been used as an antiseptic for wound healing as well as chewing gum, especially for those with oral or respiratory health problems. As well, it is mentioned that in ancient time crushed resin was used as a spice, and frankincense resin dust was added to kohl - a black dye that Egyptians applied around their eyes.

The boswells of ancient culture considered the resins sacred, worthy of the Gods, so they used the incense in temples and places of worship in order to purify the space, to prepare it for religious rites. In these days, in every church, especially abroad, you can smell the scent of frankincense.

In modern aromatherapy, frankincense essential oil is recommended for those who want to purify their thoughts and consciousness, clarify the mind, regain spiritual peace. Frankincense is used during meditations, spiritual practices, prayers. It is considered to be a great tool for those who want to awaken intuition, the gift of clairvoyance, to reconnect with their spiritual world. Frankincense works in a balanced way, it soothes and deepens breathing. During rituals, frankincense essential oil can be evaporated in a diffuser or inhaled by a drop on warm palms.

Frankincense essential oil is suitable for the whole family. One of the most suitable choices for pregnant and nursing women. Safe for babies from 6 months of age.

How to use:
    • The fragrance of frankincense is luxurious and versatile. It is intertwined with warm wood notes, a cool and refreshing conifer halftone, a barely perceptible citrus harmony and a classic, recognizable smell of incense smoke. Frankincense smells of subtle Middle East luxury, the desert, nomadic lifestyle and it is highly used by niche perfume makers.
    • In the diffuser, frankincense oil goes well with lavender, chamomile, neroli, pine, orange, mandarin, bergamot, grapefruit, ylang-ylang, geranium essential oils.
    • The effects of frankincense on the physical body have also been extensively described in literature. It is a powerful skin cell-regenerating agent. Frankincense resin protects the tree from pests, and when incisions are made in the bark, it flows until it completely “closes” the “wound”. Frankincense essential oil, which is described as irreplaceable for the care of long-healing wounds, ulcers or bedsores, has a similar effect. Because it is a very gentle, skin-friendly essential oil, you can use pure, undiluted frankincense on the skin if necessary.
    • Frankincense oil effectively heals mouth wounds, gum disease. Used for rinsing: add 2 - 3 drops of frankincense oil to a teaspoon of table salt and pour into a glass of warm water. Stir and rinse several times a day. You can also add a drop of pure frankincense essential oil into toothpaste. Frankincense not only reduces inflammation but also restores good breath.
    • In cosmetics, frankincense oil has long been regarded as a mean of caring for mature, developing, UV-affected skin. The history of aromatherapy states that the ancient Egyptians used crushed frankincense resin to make rejuvenating skin masks. You can add a drop of frankincense essential oil into your regular face cream or prepare an oil that protects the youth of the skin: add 50 drops of frankincense essential oil to 50ml of camellia oil. Massage it well into the skin of the face and décolleté sprayed well with flower water.
    • Frankincense oil can also be used for hair care. Especially suitable for dry, sensitive, itchy scalp, to stimulate slow-growing hair follicles. Use oil masks several times a week using 50ml of camellia oil and 12 drops of frankincense essential oil. Rub the scalp and roots, put on a disposable cap, a warm towel and wait for 20-30 minutes. Then wash with shampoo and conditioner as usual.
    • Frankincense is one of the most suitable essential oils for asthma management. Studies show that evaporating or inhaling frankincense essential oil from the palms facilitates breathing, reduces shortness of breath and wheezing. Frankincense is a great adjunct in the treatment of bronchitis, catarrh, laryngitis or any other cough. Diffuse 6 to 8 drops during the day and 3 to 4 drops at night.
    • Frankincense essential oil warms and improves blood circulation, and it is very suitable for relieving joint pain, especially arthritis. Rub aching joints several times a day with a drop of pure frankincense oil or prepare a mixture: 50ml of sweet almond oil + 6 drops of frankincense + 6 drops of lavender + 3 drops of chamomile essential oil. Use mixture to massage the whole body after intense workouts, when muscles, ligaments, joints and so on hurt.
    • Frankincense essential oil is an indispensable remedy for urinary tract or bladder infections. If symptoms occur, prepare the mixture and massage into the lower abdomen, thighs, and inner thighs every hour: 50ml of sweet almond oil + 5 drops of frankincense + 5 drops of radiant eucalyptus + 2 drops of chamomile essential oil. If it stings a lot and you keep going to the toilet, lubricate the genitals topically with this very low concentration aromatherapy mixture: 20ml of vegetable oil + 1 drop of frankincense + 1 drop of lavender essential oil. The same mixture can relieve the symptoms of thrush: lubricate the external genitals when a mad itching attack occurs.
    • Frankincense oil is one of the most suitable choices for sauna. Especially if you are going to the sauna with the desire to get cleansed both physically and spiritually. It is a great ritual oil. Add warm water to a tin bowl, add 25 to 30 drops of frankincense oil and place in the warmest corner of the sauna. The aroma will very quickly fill the sauna, pamper your airways, soothe the mind and relax the body. Because frankincense is skin-friendly, you can rub 1 -2 drops of pure oil all over your body after a well sweated session. Apply fragrant drops on the palms, rub against each other and rub the body vigorously. You will feel like a new-born, we promise! Never pour water with essential oils directly on hot stones – high heat will not only kill all the therapeutic properties of essential oils but also release compounds harmful to health. High heat and essential oils are incompatible.
EXTERNAL USE ONLY. Keep out of the reach of children!
IMPORTANT! We recommend performing a skin sensitivity test before using any new product. Apply a small amount of the oil mixture to the inside of the forearm and observe for 30 minutes for any unwanted reactions such as redness, rash or itchiness. If any reaction occurs, do not use the product.
United Kingdom:
  • £3.99 Standard (2 to 4 business days) shipping for orders under £50
  • £6.99 Express (1 to 3 business days)
  • Free standard shipping for orders over £50

aromáma Frankincense 100% pure essential oil 5ml.

100% pure essential oil

Frankincense

Frankincense is a modern name for boswellia essential oil, derived from the French language. The French phrase "franc encens" is translated as "pure incense," but is more inclined to the meaning of "true incense." Frankincense is one of the three precious gifts that the three sages brought to the unborn baby Jesus. Gold, myrrh and incense. In the olden days, frankincense was called incense and had the value of gold. Although the price of frankincense essential oil is affordable to every mortal today, its therapeutic properties are extraordinary. This special essential oil is highly valued in classical aromatherapy.

Luxurious frankincense oil is distilled from boswellia resin, which is extracted by cutting the bark of the tree. The milky white liquid gradually begins to penetrate through the incision, soon turning into hard, whitish or yellowish-brown, irregularly shaped pieces ranging in size from pea to walnut. These resins can be incinerated on a piece of burning charcoal or distilled to obtain frankincense essential oil.

Frankincense's history dates back to several thousand years. The resin of the boswellia tree is thought to have been one of the first substances that mankind began to use for therapeutic purposes. In the Red Sea region, Middle East, North Africa, Oman, India, where frankincense originates, fragrant resins have been used as an antiseptic for wound healing as well as chewing gum, especially for those with oral or respiratory health problems. As well, it is mentioned that in ancient time crushed resin was used as a spice, and frankincense resin dust was added to kohl - a black dye that Egyptians applied around their eyes.

The boswells of ancient culture considered the resins sacred, worthy of the Gods, so they used the incense in temples and places of worship in order to purify the space, to prepare it for religious rites. In these days, in every church, especially abroad, you can smell the scent of frankincense.

In modern aromatherapy, frankincense essential oil is recommended for those who want to purify their thoughts and consciousness, clarify the mind, regain spiritual peace. Frankincense is used during meditations, spiritual practices, prayers. It is considered to be a great tool for those who want to awaken intuition, the gift of clairvoyance, to reconnect with their spiritual world. Frankincense works in a balanced way, it soothes and deepens breathing. During rituals, frankincense essential oil can be evaporated in a diffuser or inhaled by a drop on warm palms.

Frankincense essential oil is suitable for the whole family. One of the most suitable choices for pregnant and nursing women. Safe for babies from 6 months of age.

How to use:
    • The fragrance of frankincense is luxurious and versatile. It is intertwined with warm wood notes, a cool and refreshing conifer halftone, a barely perceptible citrus harmony and a classic, recognizable smell of incense smoke. Frankincense smells of subtle Middle East luxury, the desert, nomadic lifestyle and it is highly used by niche perfume makers.
    • In the diffuser, frankincense oil goes well with lavender, chamomile, neroli, pine, orange, mandarin, bergamot, grapefruit, ylang-ylang, geranium essential oils.
    • The effects of frankincense on the physical body have also been extensively described in literature. It is a powerful skin cell-regenerating agent. Frankincense resin protects the tree from pests, and when incisions are made in the bark, it flows until it completely “closes” the “wound”. Frankincense essential oil, which is described as irreplaceable for the care of long-healing wounds, ulcers or bedsores, has a similar effect. Because it is a very gentle, skin-friendly essential oil, you can use pure, undiluted frankincense on the skin if necessary.
    • Frankincense oil effectively heals mouth wounds, gum disease. Used for rinsing: add 2 - 3 drops of frankincense oil to a teaspoon of table salt and pour into a glass of warm water. Stir and rinse several times a day. You can also add a drop of pure frankincense essential oil into toothpaste. Frankincense not only reduces inflammation but also restores good breath.
    • In cosmetics, frankincense oil has long been regarded as a mean of caring for mature, developing, UV-affected skin. The history of aromatherapy states that the ancient Egyptians used crushed frankincense resin to make rejuvenating skin masks. You can add a drop of frankincense essential oil into your regular face cream or prepare an oil that protects the youth of the skin: add 50 drops of frankincense essential oil to 50ml of camellia oil. Massage it well into the skin of the face and décolleté sprayed well with flower water.
    • Frankincense oil can also be used for hair care. Especially suitable for dry, sensitive, itchy scalp, to stimulate slow-growing hair follicles. Use oil masks several times a week using 50ml of camellia oil and 12 drops of frankincense essential oil. Rub the scalp and roots, put on a disposable cap, a warm towel and wait for 20-30 minutes. Then wash with shampoo and conditioner as usual.
    • Frankincense is one of the most suitable essential oils for asthma management. Studies show that evaporating or inhaling frankincense essential oil from the palms facilitates breathing, reduces shortness of breath and wheezing. Frankincense is a great adjunct in the treatment of bronchitis, catarrh, laryngitis or any other cough. Diffuse 6 to 8 drops during the day and 3 to 4 drops at night.
    • Frankincense essential oil warms and improves blood circulation, and it is very suitable for relieving joint pain, especially arthritis. Rub aching joints several times a day with a drop of pure frankincense oil or prepare a mixture: 50ml of sweet almond oil + 6 drops of frankincense + 6 drops of lavender + 3 drops of chamomile essential oil. Use mixture to massage the whole body after intense workouts, when muscles, ligaments, joints and so on hurt.
    • Frankincense essential oil is an indispensable remedy for urinary tract or bladder infections. If symptoms occur, prepare the mixture and massage into the lower abdomen, thighs, and inner thighs every hour: 50ml of sweet almond oil + 5 drops of frankincense + 5 drops of radiant eucalyptus + 2 drops of chamomile essential oil. If it stings a lot and you keep going to the toilet, lubricate the genitals topically with this very low concentration aromatherapy mixture: 20ml of vegetable oil + 1 drop of frankincense + 1 drop of lavender essential oil. The same mixture can relieve the symptoms of thrush: lubricate the external genitals when a mad itching attack occurs.
    • Frankincense oil is one of the most suitable choices for sauna. Especially if you are going to the sauna with the desire to get cleansed both physically and spiritually. It is a great ritual oil. Add warm water to a tin bowl, add 25 to 30 drops of frankincense oil and place in the warmest corner of the sauna. The aroma will very quickly fill the sauna, pamper your airways, soothe the mind and relax the body. Because frankincense is skin-friendly, you can rub 1 -2 drops of pure oil all over your body after a well sweated session. Apply fragrant drops on the palms, rub against each other and rub the body vigorously. You will feel like a new-born, we promise! Never pour water with essential oils directly on hot stones – high heat will not only kill all the therapeutic properties of essential oils but also release compounds harmful to health. High heat and essential oils are incompatible.
EXTERNAL USE ONLY. Keep out of the reach of children!
IMPORTANT! We recommend performing a skin sensitivity test before using any new product. Apply a small amount of the oil mixture to the inside of the forearm and observe for 30 minutes for any unwanted reactions such as redness, rash or itchiness. If any reaction occurs, do not use the product.
United Kingdom:
  • £3.99 Standard (2 to 4 business days) shipping for orders under £50
  • £6.99 Express (1 to 3 business days)
  • Free standard shipping for orders over £50