Description
Strengthens & relives Fragrant plants may differentiate themselves through their fragrance profiles and effects depending on the soil structure and climate. This type of thyme is more powerful and more intense than its mild linalool version. It has a strong disinfecting, powerful and energizing effect. Thymol is usually used as starch oil in the cold season when infections and colds are the order of the day. When used for aromatherapeutic purposes it helps to increase well-being as well as soothing joint and muscle pain. Application: Aromatherapeutic cosmetics: Mix 20 drops with 50 ml of almond oil. Fragrance: Heart base note Fragrance profile: tart intensive herbaceous mild Fragrance effect: stimulating invigorating grounding vitalizing Origin: Spain Part of Plant: herb Extraction: distillation Ingredients (INCI): Thymus Vulgaris (Thyme) Flower/Leaf Oil, Limonene**, Linalool** * from natural essential oils
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