Buddha Wood Essential Oil
SKU: BUD_HAWOOD-5ML
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- Botanical Name: Eremophillia Mitchelli
- Plant Part: Heartwood
- Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
- Country of Origin: Australia
- Color/Consistency: Dark Amber Color With Thick Consistency
- Aroma: Smooth, Woody, Earthy, Slightly Smoky, and Sweet
- Perfumery Note: Base
- Main Chemical Components: Eromophilone (29.6%), Hydroxyl eremophilane (28.8%), Hydroxyl dihydro eremophilone (13.4%)
Pricing at a Glance:
- 5ml - $19.97
- 10ml - $23.97
- 30ml - $56.97
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
- Description
Description
Buddha Wood Essential Oil has a rich woody aroma and is one of the strongest woods to come out of Australia. Buddha Wood is commonly used for meditation, as the oil is calming, grounding, and creates a layer of protection around the auric field.
Physically, Buddha Wood Essential Oil is used throughout aromatherapy for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as an excellent immune system stimulator. Also, Buddha Wood is commonly used as an effective pain reliever, assisting with sore muscles and joints.
Historically, Buddha Wood Essential Oil was used by indigenous Australians for its antibacterial properties to treat cuts and wounds. Buddha Wood essential oil contains a high amount of sesquiterpene ketones and must be diluted when applied to the skin, as it may be an irritant when applied neat.
Properties: Analgesic, Anti-anxiety, Anti-depressant, Anti-inflammatory, Sedative, Immune System Tonic
Perfumery Note: Base
Aroma: Smooth, Woody, Earthy, Slightly Smoky, and Sweet
Blends with: Amyris, Cedarwood, Davana, Guaiacwood, Jasmine, Lavender, Neroli, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang
Physically, Buddha Wood Essential Oil is used throughout aromatherapy for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as an excellent immune system stimulator. Also, Buddha Wood is commonly used as an effective pain reliever, assisting with sore muscles and joints.
Historically, Buddha Wood Essential Oil was used by indigenous Australians for its antibacterial properties to treat cuts and wounds. Buddha Wood essential oil contains a high amount of sesquiterpene ketones and must be diluted when applied to the skin, as it may be an irritant when applied neat.
Properties: Analgesic, Anti-anxiety, Anti-depressant, Anti-inflammatory, Sedative, Immune System Tonic
Perfumery Note: Base
Aroma: Smooth, Woody, Earthy, Slightly Smoky, and Sweet
Blends with: Amyris, Cedarwood, Davana, Guaiacwood, Jasmine, Lavender, Neroli, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang