Patchouli Essential Oil
Patchouli - the natural solution for skin rejuvenation
Patchouli oil was frequently used as a perfume in the hippie era and that is not the case
For no reason: the powerful sweet-spicy scent is very seductive and therefore ideal as an air freshener or addition to a shampoo or cream. In addition to the delicious aroma of the oil, it also has fantastic properties, which help keep skin and hair supple and resilient.
Fragrance family: Oriental · Note: Base note
Base notes form the foundation of a blend. They develop slowly and remain present for hours to days. Patchouli is the classic oriental base note, with an earthy, sweet-spicy depth that anchors other scents and only becomes richer with the years.
The patchouli essential oil is like a fine wine: its quality improves as it ages. Over the years, the oil becomes more viscous, powerful and fragrant - not a bad idea at all to keep a jar in the cupboard.
Usage
When using it on your skin, always dilute essential oil in a carrier oil or butter, such as almond or jojoba oil, and do not use more than 1 (1ml essential oil per 100ml carrier oil).
Apply the oil (diluted) where necessary to cleansed skin. You can also add a few drops of patchouli essential oil to your shampoo. Instead of fabric softener, you can use a dash of vinegar and a few drops of patchouli oil - this will make your laundry wonderfully soft and keep moths out of the wardrobe.
Use this oil in an oil lamp/diffuser or a fragrance block to spread a wonderful scent. To use the essential oil in the bath (and that is very nice), mix a few drops of patchouli oil with a neutral bath gel or bath oil.
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