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Home > Patchouli Organic Essential Oil 10 ml

Patchouli Organic Essential Oil 10 ml

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  • Encourages healthy, radiant-looking skin
  • Relaxing & emotionally grounding
  • Helps calm feelings of worry


Earthy, rich, and deeply grounding, Organic Patchouli has a distinctive aroma that promotes peace and presence. Steam-distilled from organically grown Pogostemon cablin leaves, this USDA Certified Organic oil carries a warm, woody scent with subtle sweetness that adds depth to both personal fragrances and aromatherapy blends.

Known for its calming and centering effects, Organic Patchouli helps ease nervous tension, quiet the mind, and enhance meditation or mindfulness practices. It also offers exceptional skincare benefits by helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, scars, and blemishes, while balancing oily skin and nourishing dry, rough areas.

History & Culture of Patchouli Oil

Patchouli oil has been highly valued for many years for its pungent earthy smell and medicinal properties. Originating in Southeast Asia, it was traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for its calming and stabilizing qualities. During the 18th and 19th centuries, patchouli dried leaves were used by traders to repel moths from clothing and silk, adding to its reputation as something costly and exotic.

This most precious oil is now a top choice in aromatherapy, perfume, and beauty products, loading the senses with a rich, musky fragrance that invites tranquility and harmony.

Patchouli Oil Blends & Pairings

Patchouli oil is complex and blends with other essential oils to create calming and distinctive fragrances. Patchouli oil is best effective when mixed with lavender essential oil since this enhances its calming factor when heated and deepens the scent. To get a magnificent and woody fragrance, combine patchouli oil with sandalwood or cedarwood.

To create a new and revitalizing scent, combine it with citrus essential oils like bergamot or orange, diffused or blended into personal care products. The blends enhance the sensory impact, so patchouli oil must be part of any essential oil collection. Explore lavender essential oils for the best pairing.

A Favorite Among Men & Women

Patchouli oil has been revered over the years as a unisex favorite, especially by women and men. Because of its earthy, musky aroma, it is used in perfumes and colognes and gives a sophisticated and natural fragrance. Its stabilizing and masculine character finds many men who have a special place for it to use in shaving oils and aftershaves.

Women enjoy its calming and skin-healthy properties, incorporating it into relaxation rituals and dermatological treatments. Employed either for fragrance or therapeutic value, patchouli oil is perhaps one of the best essential oils to stimulate mental and physical wellness.

Botanical Name:
Pogostemon cablin


Aromatic Scent:
Rich and earthy with woody musk-like notes


Shelf Life:
6-8 Years


Country of Origin:
India, Sri Lanka


Cautions:
Keep out of reach of children. Discontinue use if skin irritation/sensitivity occurs. If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. External use only.


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