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Coriander essential oil

Coriander essential oil

Coriander essential oil

Description: Coriander is a native of Morocco and grows to about 1 metre in height. The bright green delicate leaves, umbels of lace-like white flowers, are followed by a mass of green (turning brown) round seeds. These seeds are hard and egg-shaped, borne in pairs, which do not separate.

History: The Egyptians used coriander seeds as an aphrodisiac. The Romans and Greeks used the seeds to flavor their wines, and in India the seeds are used in their cooking. Coriander seeds were even found in the tomb of Tutankhamen. The Carmelite order in France used coriander seeds to flavor their 17th century toilet water and it is still used in Chartreuse and Benedictine liqueurs.

Consistency: thin
Strength of aroma: medium

Some Common Ways To Use:

Aromatherapy: The pleasant and refreshing aroma of coriander essential oil makes it a popular choice for aromatherapy. Inhaling the aroma can have a calming and uplifting effect on the mind, promoting relaxation and reducing stress and anxiety.

Natural perfume: Coriander essential oil's sweet, herbaceous scent can be used as a natural fragrance. It can be added to homemade perfumes, colognes, or scented products to provide a unique and appealing aroma.

Cleaning products:Ā Coriander essential oil isĀ a great potential ingredient for natural cleaning solutions. Adding a few drops to your homemade cleaning products can help in disinfecting surfaces and promoting a clean environment.

Air freshener: Coriander essential oil can be used to create DIY air fresheners for your home or car. Mixing a few drops of the oil with water in a spray bottle can help eliminate odours and infuse a pleasant scent into your living spaces.

Candles and potpourri: Incorporating coriander essential oil into homemade candles or potpourri blends can help spread its delightful aroma throughout your home, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

Stress relief: The aroma of coriander essential oil has been suggested to have stress-relieving properties. Diffusing the oil or adding a few drops to a warm bath can help create a calming ambiance and aid in relaxation.

Insect repellent: Some essential oils, including coriander essential oil, may have insect-repellent properties. Incorporating the oil into natural insect repellent blends can help keep pests at bay without relying on synthetic chemicals.

Common Name: Coriander Essential Oil

INCI: Coriandrum sativum
Certification: Conventional
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow
Odour: Sweet, spicy, slightly fruity, herbaceous, warm
Plant Part Used: Seeds
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Purity: 100%
Origin: India
Solubility: Oil and alcohol
Usage Rate: Skincare: 0.1 - 1%, Soapmaking: 1 - 3%
Note: Middle
Blends Well With: Neroli and orange essential oils, bergamot, cinnamon, ginger, grapefruit (white or pink), lemon
Vegan: Yes
Animal Tested: No
Safety: Avoid during pregnancy; skin irritant (dilute before using externally); may trigger epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals.
Do not take any oils internally.
Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences onto the skin.Ā 

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Coriander essential oil

Description: Coriander is a native of Morocco and grows to about 1 metre in height. The bright green delicate leaves, umbels of lace-like white flowers, are followed by a mass of green (turning brown) round seeds. These seeds are hard and egg-shaped, borne in pairs, which do not separate.

History: The Egyptians used coriander seeds as an aphrodisiac. The Romans and Greeks used the seeds to flavor their wines, and in India the seeds are used in their cooking. Coriander seeds were even found in the tomb of Tutankhamen. The Carmelite order in France used coriander seeds to flavor their 17th century toilet water and it is still used in Chartreuse and Benedictine liqueurs.

Consistency: thin
Strength of aroma: medium

Some Common Ways To Use:

Aromatherapy: The pleasant and refreshing aroma of coriander essential oil makes it a popular choice for aromatherapy. Inhaling the aroma can have a calming and uplifting effect on the mind, promoting relaxation and reducing stress and anxiety.

Natural perfume: Coriander essential oil's sweet, herbaceous scent can be used as a natural fragrance. It can be added to homemade perfumes, colognes, or scented products to provide a unique and appealing aroma.

Cleaning products:Ā Coriander essential oil isĀ a great potential ingredient for natural cleaning solutions. Adding a few drops to your homemade cleaning products can help in disinfecting surfaces and promoting a clean environment.

Air freshener: Coriander essential oil can be used to create DIY air fresheners for your home or car. Mixing a few drops of the oil with water in a spray bottle can help eliminate odours and infuse a pleasant scent into your living spaces.

Candles and potpourri: Incorporating coriander essential oil into homemade candles or potpourri blends can help spread its delightful aroma throughout your home, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

Stress relief: The aroma of coriander essential oil has been suggested to have stress-relieving properties. Diffusing the oil or adding a few drops to a warm bath can help create a calming ambiance and aid in relaxation.

Insect repellent: Some essential oils, including coriander essential oil, may have insect-repellent properties. Incorporating the oil into natural insect repellent blends can help keep pests at bay without relying on synthetic chemicals.

Common Name: Coriander Essential Oil

INCI: Coriandrum sativum
Certification: Conventional
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow
Odour: Sweet, spicy, slightly fruity, herbaceous, warm
Plant Part Used: Seeds
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Purity: 100%
Origin: India
Solubility: Oil and alcohol
Usage Rate: Skincare: 0.1 - 1%, Soapmaking: 1 - 3%
Note: Middle
Blends Well With: Neroli and orange essential oils, bergamot, cinnamon, ginger, grapefruit (white or pink), lemon
Vegan: Yes
Animal Tested: No
Safety: Avoid during pregnancy; skin irritant (dilute before using externally); may trigger epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals.
Do not take any oils internally.
Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences onto the skin.Ā 

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