Description
The essential oil of Wintergreen (also known as Wintergreen) has a characteristic odor due to the presence of methyl salicylate. It is mainly this component that is responsible for the properties of this oil. Wintergreen relieves stiff joints and painful muscles after exercise.
The scent of Wintergreen is very characteristic and difficult to describe. I'll give it a try anyway... After a cycling race, look and sniff the air as the cycling peloton passes by. That's the smell of Wintergreen
For those who love this signature scent, Wintergreen has a refreshing aroma that is uplifting and stimulating.
- Contents: 10 ml
- Use:
- Skin, Massage, Bath: 2 to 5 drops per 10 ml of vegetable oil.
- Spraying: 5 to 10 drops depending on your taste or the size of the room.
- Massage oil muscles and joints:
Wintergreen 2 dr
Rosemary 1 dr
juniper berries 1 dr
Lemon eucalyptus 2 dr
Scots pine 1 dr
Add 10 ml (1 tablespoon) vegetable oil of your choice.
Please note:
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- External use
- Naturally contains benzyl alcohol, d-limonene, linalool, eugenol,
geraniol.
When you purchase this essential oil you will also receive a nice brochure with an overview and description all plant essential oils from Physalis/Keypharm.
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