Odor: Fresh and sweet. Spicy yet floral. Hint of Eucalyptus.
Botanical Name: Myrtus communis
Country of Origin: Australia
Extraction Technique: Steam Distilled
Components: Leaves
Color: Slightly pale yellow
Note: Top
Viscosity: Thin, water-like liquid
Properties: Cleansing and refreshing, lifts the spirit. Considered an aphrodisiac. Helps to suppress negative feelings.
Possible Uses: Add to diffuser to add a nice, balsamic aroma to the room. Add small amount to a steam bowl or steam bath.
Great with: Bergamot or Lime, Various spice oils, Clary Sage, Hyssop, Lavender, Rosemary and others.
History & Facts: Used in ancient Greece and Rome to honor great poets and artists with eternal fame. Made its fragrance "debut" as a key ingredient in the 16th century skin care product "Angels Water."
Safety Information: No known toxicity.