A spicy, herbaceous, crisp, and grounding essential oil with wonderful antiseptic properties, similar to Tea Tree essential oil, but milder, calming, sweeter, with subtle honey notes. *Ces déclarations n'ont pas été évaluées par la Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Ce produit n'est pas destiné à diagnostiquer, traiter, guérir et prévenir les maladies.
Manuka essential oil has a spicy, herbaceous, crisp and grounding aroma. It shares similar benefits with Tea Tree essential oil, but differs with more attractive, milder, earthy, calming, sweet and subtle honey notes. Most people prefer the aroma of Manuka over Tea Tree and describe it as a more pleasant and soothing aroma.
Leptospermum scoparium
100% v/v pure of Manuka essential oil.
Pleasant, calming, grounding, soothing, spicy, herbaceous, sweet, fresh and earthy.
Calming, assists with relaxation, grounding, soothing, freshening, earthing and deodorising.
Offers relief for stress, great for high pressure workers, and for switching off from pressure situations. It also helps to soothe hypertension.
Use in an oil burner, vaporiser, as an air freshener or include in your potpourri.
For personal use: massage oil, bath, skincare products, soaps, creams, bath salt, shower gels, treatment oils, serums, and balms.
2 to 4 drops in an oil burner or vaporiser.
1 drop into a bath.
Add to your own skin care products for calming and skin health solutions.
Try blending with it with Blue Cypress Essential Oil, Eucalyptus Australiana Essential Oil, Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil, Eucalyptus Peppermint Gum Essential Oil, Rosalina Essential Oil, Northern Sandalwood Essential Oil, Tea Tree Essential Oil.
5 drops per 100ml of carrier oil, like our wonderful Macadamia Carrier Oil.
ketones, leptospermum, iso leptospermum, cis-calamenene, falvesone, grandiflorone, seilnenes.
Do not use at a rate greater than 1% in body products, as skin sensitisation may occur.
Keep out of reach of children.
Store away from direct sunlight.
Store below 30 degrees.
Tea Tree, New Zealand Tea Tree.
Manuka trees are a species of flowering plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae found in southeast Australia.
Clear to yellow colour, watery, aroma earthy, spicy and sweet. With Tea Tree like freshness, it is medium in both strength and consistency.
Manuka oil is extracted by steam distillation. This involves using steam from boiling water to extract the essential oil from the plant.
The heat from the steam causes the plant’s cell walls to open allowing the essential oil to be released.
Currently most essential oil is harvested from wild stands in New Zealand. Australia has concentrated on Manuka trees for their honey collection.
Manuka is a native of Australia but also is naturally found in New Zealand. Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) existed in New Zealand before Polynesian settlement. However after fire and forest clearing by the Polynesians, Manuka became more common.
Despite some Manuka development in Australia (particularly Manuka honey), New Zealand is the main producer of the essential oil.
Indigenous Australians collected the leaves and applied them to the skin as a treatment for damaged skin.
Manuka essential oil is emerging as an alternative to Tea Tree oil for some applications. It may have more powerful properties than Tea Tree oil.