Mānuka essential oil, NZ, spray free
Mānuka essential oil, NZ, spray-free
Mānuka is one of three tea trees indigenous to New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand–grown mānuka essential oil is known for its distinctive, fresh, and herbaceous scent and is a popular addition to both aromatherapy and skincare formulations.
Botanical background:
The mānuka tree has long been valued in traditional Māori rongoā (medicine). Infusions and poultices were made from the leaves and inner bark, while the seeds and sap were sometimes chewed. The tree also produces a nectar that bees turn into the well-known mānuka honey.
Strength of aroma: Medium
Common uses
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Skincare: Used in products such as creams, lotions, balms, gels, facial oils, cleansers, toners, and masks, particularly in formulations designed to support skin clarity and balance.
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Aromatherapy: Used in diffusers or personal inhalers to create a calming, grounding atmosphere.
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Air freshening: Adds a fresh, uplifting scent to room sprays, potpourri, and diffusers.
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Cleaning blends: Can be added to homemade cleaning solutions as part of a natural fragrance blend.
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Insect repellent blends: When combined with a carrier oil or other essential oils, may be used in topical or diffuser blends to help deter insects.
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Crafts & potpourri: Brings a natural, herbal note to potpourri mixes, candles, and other scented craft projects.
Common Name: Mānuka essential oil
INCI: Leptospermum scoparium
Certification: Conventional
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid
Aroma: Woodsy, cedar-like aroma, softer and less sharp than tea tree
Plant Part Used: Leaves and seeds
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Purity: 100% pure essential oil
Country of Origin: New Zealand
Solubility: Oil and alcohol
Recommended Usage Rate:
• Skincare: 0.1–1%
• Soapmaking: 1–3%
Aromatic Note: Top
Blends Well With: Lavandin, lavender, clary sage, rosemary, pine, geranium, marjoram, spice oils
Vegan: Yes
Animal Tested: No
GMO Free: Yes
Safety Information:
This essential oil is very potent and is not recommended for sensitive skin. Avoid use during pregnancy. For external use only. Do not take essential oils internally. Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO₂ extracts, or other concentrated essences directly to the skin. A patch test is recommended prior to use.
All our products are supplied as cosmetic ingredients and are intended for external use only.
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Mānuka essential oil, NZ, spray free
Mānuka essential oil, NZ, spray free
Mānuka essential oil, NZ, spray-free
Mānuka is one of three tea trees indigenous to New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand–grown mānuka essential oil is known for its distinctive, fresh, and herbaceous scent and is a popular addition to both aromatherapy and skincare formulations.
Botanical background:
The mānuka tree has long been valued in traditional Māori rongoā (medicine). Infusions and poultices were made from the leaves and inner bark, while the seeds and sap were sometimes chewed. The tree also produces a nectar that bees turn into the well-known mānuka honey.
Strength of aroma: Medium
Common uses
-
Skincare: Used in products such as creams, lotions, balms, gels, facial oils, cleansers, toners, and masks, particularly in formulations designed to support skin clarity and balance.
-
Aromatherapy: Used in diffusers or personal inhalers to create a calming, grounding atmosphere.
-
Air freshening: Adds a fresh, uplifting scent to room sprays, potpourri, and diffusers.
-
Cleaning blends: Can be added to homemade cleaning solutions as part of a natural fragrance blend.
-
Insect repellent blends: When combined with a carrier oil or other essential oils, may be used in topical or diffuser blends to help deter insects.
-
Crafts & potpourri: Brings a natural, herbal note to potpourri mixes, candles, and other scented craft projects.
Common Name: Mānuka essential oil
INCI: Leptospermum scoparium
Certification: Conventional
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid
Aroma: Woodsy, cedar-like aroma, softer and less sharp than tea tree
Plant Part Used: Leaves and seeds
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Purity: 100% pure essential oil
Country of Origin: New Zealand
Solubility: Oil and alcohol
Recommended Usage Rate:
• Skincare: 0.1–1%
• Soapmaking: 1–3%
Aromatic Note: Top
Blends Well With: Lavandin, lavender, clary sage, rosemary, pine, geranium, marjoram, spice oils
Vegan: Yes
Animal Tested: No
GMO Free: Yes
Safety Information:
This essential oil is very potent and is not recommended for sensitive skin. Avoid use during pregnancy. For external use only. Do not take essential oils internally. Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO₂ extracts, or other concentrated essences directly to the skin. A patch test is recommended prior to use.
All our products are supplied as cosmetic ingredients and are intended for external use only.
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Mānuka essential oil, NZ, spray-free
Mānuka is one of three tea trees indigenous to New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand–grown mānuka essential oil is known for its distinctive, fresh, and herbaceous scent and is a popular addition to both aromatherapy and skincare formulations.
Botanical background:
The mānuka tree has long been valued in traditional Māori rongoā (medicine). Infusions and poultices were made from the leaves and inner bark, while the seeds and sap were sometimes chewed. The tree also produces a nectar that bees turn into the well-known mānuka honey.
Strength of aroma: Medium
Common uses
-
Skincare: Used in products such as creams, lotions, balms, gels, facial oils, cleansers, toners, and masks, particularly in formulations designed to support skin clarity and balance.
-
Aromatherapy: Used in diffusers or personal inhalers to create a calming, grounding atmosphere.
-
Air freshening: Adds a fresh, uplifting scent to room sprays, potpourri, and diffusers.
-
Cleaning blends: Can be added to homemade cleaning solutions as part of a natural fragrance blend.
-
Insect repellent blends: When combined with a carrier oil or other essential oils, may be used in topical or diffuser blends to help deter insects.
-
Crafts & potpourri: Brings a natural, herbal note to potpourri mixes, candles, and other scented craft projects.
Common Name: Mānuka essential oil
INCI: Leptospermum scoparium
Certification: Conventional
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid
Aroma: Woodsy, cedar-like aroma, softer and less sharp than tea tree
Plant Part Used: Leaves and seeds
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Purity: 100% pure essential oil
Country of Origin: New Zealand
Solubility: Oil and alcohol
Recommended Usage Rate:
• Skincare: 0.1–1%
• Soapmaking: 1–3%
Aromatic Note: Top
Blends Well With: Lavandin, lavender, clary sage, rosemary, pine, geranium, marjoram, spice oils
Vegan: Yes
Animal Tested: No
GMO Free: Yes
Safety Information:
This essential oil is very potent and is not recommended for sensitive skin. Avoid use during pregnancy. For external use only. Do not take essential oils internally. Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO₂ extracts, or other concentrated essences directly to the skin. A patch test is recommended prior to use.
All our products are supplied as cosmetic ingredients and are intended for external use only.





















