Also known as Tuberose oil, it has a long history of use in benefiting the respiratory system, as well as its positive impact on mental health, overcoming anxiety, stress, anger, worry, agitation, and fatigue. It has numerous benefits for the skin, as well as being a strong analgesic.
Benefits of Iris Essential Oil:
– Used in aromatherapy to improve mood, strengthen feelings of calmness and well-being.
– Relieves stress, anxiety, anger, agitation, and mental fatigue.
– Benefits the respiratory system, helping to break down and clear mucus from the lungs.
Topical applications:
– Regulates skin moisture levels, adding a protective layer.
– Softens, stimulates, strengthens, and tones the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
– Treats blemishes, soothes acne, eczema, sunburn, and general inflammation, promoting healing.
– Treats minor injuries, such as wounds, scrapes, and insect bites, protecting against infection.
– Improves the appearance of tired, dull skin.
Strong topical analgesic – effectively numbs the skin.
Other uses:
– Reduces toothache pain.
– Helps eliminate bacteria to prevent infection and treats bad breath.
– Add a few drops to toothpaste or water for use as a mouthwash (do not swallow).
– Apply topically (diluted) to the affected area to relieve gum inflammation, mouth ulcers, wounds, and general pain.
Note: Essential oils are highly concentrated and should always be diluted with a natural oil (such as almond, coconut, grapeseed, or jojoba) before applying to the skin, scalp, or hair).
Ratio: 1 drop to 5ml of oil.
Usage:
– Aromatherapy: Add a few drops to a diffuser.
– Insomnia: Add to water and spray on the pillow; apply topically to the soles of the feet, wrists, or add a few drops to a warm bath.
– Fungal treatment: Apply topically to the affected area.
– Wound treatment: Apply topically to the affected area.
– Skin and hair care: Apply topically or add a few drops to moisturizer, body wash, shampoo, etc.
– Massage: 3 drops in 15-20ml of oil.
Key characteristics:
– Analgesic
– Antimicrobial
– Anti-cholinergic
– Antifungal
– Anti-inflammatory
– Antioxidant
– Antiseptic
– Astringent
– Sedative
– Decongestant
– Diuretic
– Expectorant
Extraction method:
– Steam distillation.
Used parts:
– Iris flower roots
Aroma:
– Sweet, green, earthy, floral – similar to violet
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