Laurel essential oil 10 ml
Laurel essential oil 10 ml
Latin name: Laurus Nobilis
Origin: Turkey
Extraction Method: Distillation
Plant Part: Leaf
Aroma: Fresh, spicy
General description: Laurel, a tree that grows on the Mediterranean coasts, is an evergreen tree. Its leaves are leathery, tough, and have a distinctive scent. Laurel Leaf essential oil encourages bold and confident feelings. It supports feelings of concentration, focus, and clarity. When you need a refreshing aroma, Laurel Leaf is the oil you need.
What Laurel Leaf oil is used for:
Digestion Aid / Detoxifier
Assists in wound healing
Prevents hair loss
Natural insect repellent
Antifungal
Increases focus and courage
Treats skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema
Tightening
Antibiotic and antiseptic
Increases appetite
Balances blood sugar
Basic Usage Information for Laurel Leaf Essential Oil:
Diffusion:
Use three to four drops in your chosen diffuser or vaporizer.
Laurel Leaf bath:
Laurel leaf oil, which has a relaxing effect, is added to your bathwater with 5-7 drops, and you can relax in the water for a few hours with its soothing effect.
To reduce pain and relax:
Apply topically or use with massage oils to relieve joint pain and cramps.
Meditation and spiritual practices:
It can be used in meditation and spiritual practices to enhance the effect and deepen concentration with a diffuser or vaporizer.
Room spray:
You can use Laurel leaf oil mixed with water. To create a relaxing atmosphere in your bedroom before sleep, spray your sheets or pillow. You can also apply the same method to your bathroom and bath towels, or add it to boiling water to fill your home with a pleasant aroma.
Natural perfume:
Take 2-3 drops of Laurel leaf oil into the palm of your hand, rub your hands together, and apply it to your neck. To dilute, add a few drops of Laurel leaf oil to half a cup of water in a spray bottle, shake well, and spray on your face and hair.
Digestive disorders:
Massaging the abdominal area with a warm compress helps with digestive disorders. Also, if you drop one drop of Laurel oil into a glass of water, it can help with stomach problems. It will prevent bloating and burning.
Flavor enhancer:
Laurel leaf oil is a great flavor enhancer in meat dishes and salad dressings. Since it has a strong taste, it should be used in small amounts. Adding 1-2 drops to your recipes can pair perfectly with many meat dishes. You can use the wonderful scent and taste of fresh Laurel leaves in fish dishes and special casseroles.
Oral care:
Add 3 drops of Laurel leaf oil to 100 ml of drinking water and use it as a mouthwash. Do not swallow the gargled water; spit it out. Applying it three times a week can maintain your oral health. This method prevents the formation of bad breath and ensures natural oral care.
Natural soap making:
You can use Laurel leaf oil in making natural soaps that smell like Laurel leaves.
Face tightening cream making:
Laurel oil is widely used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals; you can use it in all-natural skin creams. This recipe is for a skin-tightening cream: mix 2 tablespoons of yogurt, 2 tablespoons of honey, 2 tablespoons of Turkish coffee, and 10 drops of Laurel leaf oil, apply to your face without getting into your eyes, wait for an hour, and then wash with warm water.
Note: It may be too sharp for direct use for some skins. If you experience redness, burning, or any reaction when applied to your skin, please dilute it with carrier oils before use.