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Amber Oil
Amber Oil
Amber oil is made from the resins of Amber tree which is semi-solid in nature. The resins and gums of the tree are then used to manufacture the Amber oil. Amber oil doesn't contain the natural aroma the tree has but it undergoes under slight manufacturing process. Amber oil is a mixture of beeswax, essential oil and other carriers. Original resins should not contain artificial constituents, and any petroleum products
General Name: | Amber Oil |
Botanical Name: | Pinus succinefera fossil |
Method of Extraction: | Dry Distillation of Crude Resin |
Part of Plant Used: | Fossil Resins |
Origin: | Europe |
Application: | Amber oil gives a soothing effect to heart and brain. It can be used to cure ailments such as asthma, rheumatism and internal problems. It provides amazing healing power in jaundice, kidney failure, and bladder issues. It can be used as a nea. |
Strength of Aroma: | Strong |
Color: | Colorless |
Blends Well With: | Amber oil blends well with Cedarwood, myrrh, spruce, pine, cypress, clove, aniseed, lemon, orange, citrus, rose absolute, and benzoin. |
Aromatic Scent: | Rare and precious |
History: | Amber oil was first extracted from Ambergris. Ambergris is the wax-like substance found floating on the ocean. On being refined, it holds a pleasant fragrance. It remained a mystery for long centuries. Later it has been discovered that Ambergris originates from the sperm of whale. Today Ambergris is very rare and expensive. Now many perfumists and specialists developed a new way to produce both natural and synthetic Amber resins at a reasonable cost without creating any danger to our wildlife and ecosystem. |
Precautions: | Best avoided if pregnant |