What is Kunzea essential oil used for?
Kunzea essential oil soothes fatigued muscles and helps to reduce the appearance of blemishes when applied topically. Used aromatically, it cleanses the air of unwanted odors with an aroma that is similar to, but more delicate than that of Tea Tree.
What blends well with Kunzea oil?
Blends Well With: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Clary Sage, Clove, Cypress, Elemi, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine Sambac, Lavandin, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Litsea Cubeba, Manuka, Myrrh, Neroli, Nerolina, Niaouli, Orange (sweet), Palo Santo, Patchouli, Peppermint, Pine, Ravensara, Rosalina, Rosemary.
What are the best Australian essential oils?
The best essential oils in Australia
- Best eucalyptus essential oil: Natio Pure Essential Oil, Eucalyptus.
- Best ylang ylang essential oil: N-Essentials Ylang Ylang Essential Oil.
- Best frankincense essential oil: In Essence Frankincense Pure Essential Oil.
- Best rose essential oil: ECO.
How do I use Kunzea oil?
Please note, that while Kunzea Essential Oil can be applied directly to the skin, in most circumstances we suggest diluting it first in a massage or carrier oil. When applying to the skin it should be massaged in a circular motion on the affected areas of the body.
What does Kunzea oil smell like?
DESCRIPTION: An aromatically unique essential oil derived from the Kunzea ambigua plant capturing the essence of the native Tasmanian island. AROMA: Clean, fresh medicinal aroma; eucalyptus with background spicy, woody and sweet notes of the Tasmanian bush.
Why is sandalwood so expensive?
Sandalwood oil is sought after because of its soft, creamy, and long-lasting scent that it produces. Unfortunately, the production of Sandalwood has decreased while the demand continues to increase. It is on its way to becoming extinct, and that’s what makes Sandalwood so expensive.
Is Kunzea oil safe for dogs?
As for ingestion and undiluted topical application of essential oils, we do not recommend or encourage either of these methods of use on pets.
Why is red sandalwood illegal?
The bark contains tannin, which is used for dye. Because S. album is highly valued in India and uncontrolled harvesting have cause populations to dwindle in recent years, India has imposed an export ban on Sandalwood and instated conservation measures to protect the species in the country.