Pinus Kesiya
Our raw materials are farm grown, harvested and distilled by us. Every batch that we produce is carefully processed, slowly distilled to extract every medicinal compound from the herbs and carefully bottled by hand.
Quality: World class
Purity: 100%
Grade: Therapeutic
Source: Indigenous Forest. Abra, Philippines.
Aromatic Summary: Herbaceous, hearty and alluring scent
Raw materials: Organic
What is pine essential oil?
Pine essential oil is a derivative of pine tree needles, which are known for their strong aroma. In fact, one sniff of pine oil might remind you of a Christmas tree.
As with other essential oils, pine has been used in traditional medicine for centuries.
Pine scents and oil extracts are also abundant in everyday items. These include floor and furniture cleaners, as well as disinfectants and air fresheners.
Essential oils contain multiple chemical compounds that make them so powerful. As such, essential oils shouldn’t be ingested.
Pine oil uses and benefits
Due to its aroma, pine essential oil is notable for its uplifting yet clearing scent. Because of this, pine essential oil can work as a room scent in a diffuser as well as in cleaning solutions.
Air fresheners and aromatherapy
Inhaling oils like pine may also have clearing effects in the case of illnesses like the common cold.
Skin antimicrobial
Some proponents claim that pine essential oil may be used topically (applied to the skin) as an antimicrobial, similar to tea tree oil. In theory, the oil could be used for minor skin infections and burns.
Reduced inflammation
Pine essential oil is also touted as having anti-inflammatory effects.
In theory, such effects could do two things:
• Ease symptoms of inflammatory skin conditions, such as acne, eczema, and rosacea.
• Alleviate pain from related health conditions, such as arthritis and muscle pain.
How to use pine essential oil
Use a diffuser
Diffusing is one of the most popular ways to use essential oils.
You can make a quick, safe room scent by putting a few drops of pine essential oil into a diffuser filled with water. Once the device is turned on, the diffuser then releases cool steam.
Inhale it
If you don’t have a diffuser on hand, you may still reap the aromatic benefits of pine essential oil through inhalation.
Simply pour a couple of drops on a tissue, and hold the tissue in front of your face while you inhale deeply through your nose.
You can also try holding the bottle of essential oil underneath your nose.
Apply it topically
Pine essential oil may be used topically, either through direct application or via a massage.
It’s important to dilute pine essential oil with a carrier oil before applying directly to your skin. Add a tablespoon of almond, jojoba, or coconut oil to a few drops of pine essential oil.
You can also use this combination for a patch test 24 hours beforehand to make sure you’re not sensitive to pine.
Add some to your bath
Essential oils can also be used in the bath. Add several drops of the essential oil to warm running water. Watch for slippery surfaces as you get in and out of the tub.