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Description

Geranium essential oil, Bourbon

INCI

Pelargonium graveolens

Certification

Conventional

Appearance

Clear to pale green

Odour

Sweet, herbaceous, minty; similar to rose

Plant part used

Leaves and flowers

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

Angelica, basil, bergamot, carrot seed, cedarwood, citronella, clary sage, grapefruit, jasmine, lavender, lime, neroli, orange, rosemary.

Vegan

Yes

Palm oil

No

Animal tested

No




 

 


































History: After being introduced to Europe, geraniums were used around the house in early times to help keep evil spirits at bay.

Common uses: An extremely versatile oil.

Aromatherapy: Geranium essential oil is often used in aromatherapy due to its pleasant floral scent. Inhalation of the oil's aroma is believed to have mood-enhancing effects, promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and potentially improving overall emotional well-being.

Air freshener: The pleasant fragrance of geranium essential oil makes it a popular choice for creating natural air fresheners. Adding a few drops of the oil to a diffuser or a spray bottle with water can help freshen the air in a room and mask unwanted odours.

Natural perfume: Due to its floral and slightly citrusy scent, geranium essential oil can be used as a natural perfume. It can be diluted and applied to pulse points or added to unscented body products to create a personalised fragrance.

Insect repellent: Some people believe that geranium essential oil can act as an insect repellent. While it may not be as potent as some other essential oils like citronella or eucalyptus, it's still used in homemade insect repellent blends to help deter mosquitoes and other insects.

Cosmetic applications: Geranium essential oil is often used in skincare and cosmetic products due to its potential astringent and balancing properties. It is sometimes added to facial cleansers, toners, and creams to help maintain healthy-looking skin.

Hair care: Some hair care products incorporate geranium essential oil for its pleasant aroma and potential benefits for the scalp. It's believed to help balance oil production, which can contribute to healthier hair and a less oily scalp.

Stress relief: The aroma of geranium essential oil is thought to have stress-reducing qualities. Its pleasant scent can promote relaxation and help create a calming environment.

DIY crafts: Geranium essential oil can be used in various DIY crafts, such as making scented candles, potpourri, and homemade soap. Its fragrance adds a natural and pleasing scent to these creations.

Aphrodisiac: In some cultures, geranium essential oil has been associated with enhancing romantic feelings and acting as an aphrodisiac. Its sweet and floral aroma may contribute to creating a sensual atmosphere.

Safety data: Very potent and not to be used on sensitive skin. Avoid use during pregnancy.

Packaging - See our blog on our commitment to sustainable packaging.
Our essential oils come in amber glass bottles with dripulator caps:
5ml and 20ml with an 18 neck dripulator cap, either white or black, depending on stock availability.
30ml, 50ml, 100ml, 250ml, with a 28 neck white dripulator cap (except for oils that are too thick for a dripulator, which have a black open pour cap).
500g and 1kg options come in an aluminium bottle; 5L comes in a plastic jerrycan.
If you need precise drops for your products we suggest you buy our 5ml or 20ml dropper bottles and transfer the oils or buy our disposable or glass pipettes.

Important note: The information provided is for educational purposes only. It is not considered complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate.

General safety information: Do not take any oils internally.
Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences onto the skin.
If you are pregnant, epileptic, have liver damage, have cancer, or have any other medical problem, use oils only under the proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner.
Use extreme caution when using oils with children and give children only the gentlest oils at extremely low doses.
It is safest to consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children.
A skin patch test should be conducted prior to using an oil that you've never used before.

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