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Geographical & Botanical Breakdown of Lilac Oil
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- Syringa Oil
- India
Oil Profile
Perfect for creating a luxurious and floral-scent moisturizer.Key Components
Lilac Oil Uses
Explore the wide array of practical uses of Lilac Oil as we delve into its topical and aromatic applications.
How to Use Lilac Oil
Topical Uses
Soothe Skin: Dilute a few drops of Lilac Oil with a carrier oil, such as Almond or Jojoba oil, and apply it topically to the skin for its calming and moisturizing properties.
Natural Perfume: Blend a few drops of Lilac Oil with a carrier oil of your choice and apply it to your pulse points for a delicate and captivating floral fragrance that lingers throughout the day.
Aromatic Uses
Room Freshener: Add a few drops of Lilac Oil to a spray bottle with water. Spray this mixture in your home or office to create a pleasant and inviting atmosphere.
Uplifting Room Spray: Add a few drops of Lilac Oil to a diffuser to create an uplifting and soothing environment in your home.
Serene Lilac Oil Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 drops of Lilac Oil
- 3 drops of Roman Chamomile Essential Oil
- 3 drops of Lavender Essential Oil
- Jojoba Oil
Instructions
Combine the essential oils in a small, dark-colored, roll-on bottle. Fill the rest of the bottle with Jojoba Oil. Apply a small amount to your feet, temples, and pulse points before bedtime for a calming and relaxing aroma.
Lilac Oil Fun Facts
There are approximately 25 different species of lilac plants, each with its own unique characteristics and fragrance profiles.
Renowned for its unique, floral aroma, this essential oil is often used in high-end, luxury perfumes and soaps.
Blooming in the spring, lilacs are often seen as a symbol of growth and renewal.
What is Lilac Oil?
Lilacs, with their stunning and sweet-scented purple blooms, flourish in temperate regions, particularly Eastern Europe, where they are widely cultivated.
These flowers are popular as ornamental plants in North America for their aesthetic and symbolic significance. Their vibrant color and captivating fragrance make them popular for floral arrangements and gardens.
In the past, the leaves of these flowers were commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat fevers and stomach issues.
Lilac Oil is extracted from the flowers using solvent extraction, capturing the fragrant essence of the blooms. This oil has evolved to become a valuable ingredient in cosmetic formulations due to its potent purifying and nourishing effects.
It’s incorporated into skincare products, such as serums and creams, and may promote a youthful complexion and provide soothing benefits for the skin. The delightful, floral aroma of Lilac Oil also adds a natural touch that enhances beauty products, such as lotions, bath oils, and even candles, creating a sensory experience that uplifts and indulges the senses.
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Smells like lilac!
I purchased a lilac fragrance from another store and this one is much more realistic smelling! It goes on well and is absorbed quickly.
Lilac EO
I got this to put in my diffuser to make my house smell like lilacs. I will agree, it does also have a slight soap smell to it, but for what I’m using it for, it’s not an issue. I didn’t tell my husband when I first used it and he came in the house saying how nice it smelled!
Smells great
Quiuck delivery and smells just like lilacs
Smelsl great
I ordered the lilac essential oil and received it after a bit of a long wait. But it's really delightful :)