Scotch Pine Essential Oil is produced by steam distilling the needles of Pinus sylvestris, a tall coniferous tree. It is thought to be a good respiratory and antimicrobial oil & is well regarded for its use in household cleaning applications. For emotional and spiritual applications, Scotch Pine Essential Oil is considered a cleansing and a clearing essential oil, and it may be helpful for clearing the mind of clutter and helping to clear a space of negativity prior to meditation. It is an energizing and uplifting oil that may help combat fatigue and support focus.100% Certified Organic
Massage: Add 5 drops to 10ml carrier oil. Bath: Add 12-20 drops in full bath. Vaporise: Add 8-10 drops in bowl of vaporiser.
Pinus sylvestris
CAUTION:Do not ingestAvoid during pregnancyKeep out of reach of childrenConsult with a healthcare professional before useFor in-depth safety information on all essential oils, click below for the following resources:Essential Oil Safety (2nd Edition) by Robert Tisserand & Rodney YoungThe Directory of Essential Oils by Wanda SellarThe Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless
Scotch Pine Essential Oil is produced by steam distilling the needles of Pinus sylvestris, a tall coniferous tree. It is thought to be a good respiratory and antimicrobial oil & is well regarded for its use in household cleaning applications. For emotional and spiritual applications, Scotch Pine Essential Oil is considered a cleansing and a clearing essential oil, and it may be helpful for clearing the mind of clutter and helping to clear a space of negativity prior to meditation. It is an energizing and uplifting oil that may help combat fatigue and support focus.100% Certified Organic
Massage: Add 5 drops to 10ml carrier oil. Bath: Add 12-20 drops in full bath. Vaporise: Add 8-10 drops in bowl of vaporiser.
Pinus sylvestris
CAUTION:Do not ingestAvoid during pregnancyKeep out of reach of childrenConsult with a healthcare professional before useFor in-depth safety information on all essential oils, click below for the following resources:Essential Oil Safety (2nd Edition) by Robert Tisserand & Rodney YoungThe Directory of Essential Oils by Wanda SellarThe Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless