Finessence Certified Organic 10ml Essential Oil - Sweet Thyme Borneol

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Finessence Certified Organic 10ml Essential Oil - Sweet Thyme Borneol

Sweet borneol thyme, also called white thyme, is a perennial plant that grows wild, particularly in Morocco. We have selected thyme extracts with borneol carefully harvested in Spain in order to offer a superior quality oil. It gives off a strong, warm smell.

As an infusion: For a tonic moment during the winter. To do this, mix 3 to 4 drops in a liter of warm, not boiling water. Indeed, too hot water would tend to evaporate the essential oil too quickly and could also degrade the essential oil and its components, making it less effective. It is important to dilute the essential oil in honey or on a piece of sugar that you will then add in lukewarm water, in order to unify the mixture. Once your preparation is done, you can enjoy your infusion for a moment of relaxation, at any time of the day.

Atmospheric diffusion: To cleanse and purify the atmosphere of your interior, but also to create an invigorating atmosphere that promotes breathing. Depending on the diffusers and the size of the room, pour between 5 and 30 drops, and let it diffuse for 30 minutes for a large room and about 15 minutes for a bedroom. In all cases, follow the instructions for the device used.

In cosmetics: In cosmetics, helps, in particular, to promote breathing and increase breath.

Sweet Thyme essential oil is used very diluted in a rich vegetable oil to perform a respiratory massage. Pour 4 drops of essential oil for 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil of your choice and gently massage the solar plexus or the area concerned.

You can also refer to specific books or specialized sites to discover other ways to use your essential oils.

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