Perfumery
OLFACTORY DESCRIPTION
Unique in its kind, Eucalyptus Staigeriana is distinguished from its counterparts by its singular top note. Aromatic in every way, its fragrance wanders between a lemony effect of verbena and a more agrarian air of basil. Without ever taking its place, Eucalyptus continues its own course towards a very stable heart accord. More earthy and herbaceous like mate, already suggesting the eminently woody character of an ever so refreshing lingering base.
IN PERFUME
Notes :
Head
Associations :
This eucalyptus is very lemony, aromatic accord with Lavender
Fresh floral effect with Jasmine and Ylang
Creations :
• Carnal Flower – Frederic Malle
• Smoke for the Soul” – By Kilian
Olfactotherapy
main emotions
Nervous balancer, the essential oil of Eucalyptus Staigeriana acts mainly to calm the tensions and to soften the body and the spirit. It calms the anxieties and brings light. It is indicated against stress and depression and fights effectively against nervous fatigue. To associate with the true Lavender, Mandora or Ylang.
Properties
• Soothes nerves, stimulates thinking
• Clarity of mind
• Develops creativity
• Soothes stress, helps to see more clearly
• Calms anxiety and tension
Tips for use
• 5 to 10 drops in a diffuser
• a few drops on a ceramic pebble to place in a closet or a living room
• on a wet cloth, let it infuse, inhale deeply several times a day
For more details and to know if an oil is right for you and the best use for you, do not hesitate to contact an olfactotherapist.
Aromatherapy
Properties
• Joint pain +++
• Antidepressant ++
• Anti-inflammatory +++
• Antiseptic ++
Acts on the chakra of the throat (5th chakra), it helps in communication.
Tips for use
For your safety and that of your loved ones, consider consulting a professional aromatherapist.
In food
This extract does not currently have a FEMA* number
*The FEMA number is an international food safety number. It is essential to be able to use them in the kitchen, without it, you are not allowed to consume them. The Sender rejects any responsibility in case of non respect of these rules. Essential oils are also very concentrated, a single drop is often enough to flavor your cold dishes, when we consider a maximum of 2 to 3 drops on a hot dish. Be careful with their use in cooking, too much of them can be dangerous or even fatal. If in doubt, contact a specialist.
Bibliography
On the internet
Doctonat – Eucalyptus Staigeriana
Golden Grove Naturals
Aude Maillard
Thanks
Adrien Blanc for his expertise in perfume
Kathy Vandevelde for her expertise in olfactotherapy
Aurore Jouan for her expertise in olfactotherapy