Helichrysum Essential Oil
Country of Origin: Italy
INCI Name: Helichrysum Italicum
Aroma: Rich, warm, herbaceous, sweet
Packaging: Amber bottles, jugs, drums
Applications: Skincare, Soap Manufacturing
100% Pure, no dilutants or carriers added
Non-GMO
Not tested on animals
Irradiation free
IFRA attached for usage guidelines.
California Proposition 65 for products falling below safe harbor levels.
This product is a 100% natural essential oil which may naturally contain ingredients found on the Prop 65 list. We believe the volume in the end product falls below the safe harbor levels designated by Prop 65 and therefore this product does not have a Prop 65 warning. Please see our letter on Prop 65 warnings.
Benefits: Anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, help promote wound healing, reduce allergies, reduce anxiety, help reduce inflammation from eczema, digestive stimulant, boost immune system, soothing, reduce appearance of wrinkles
Helichrysum oil, also known as Immortelle, is a powerful essential oil that can be used in just about any skincare application. Helichrysum is steam-distilled from the flowers of the Helichrysum plant. Immortelle essential oil has a spicy, exotic scent and is often used in high-end perfume blends.
Helichrysum oil has been used traditionally in topical applications to help reduce swelling and inflammation and to help ward off diseases. Recent research has suggested possible benefits in protecting against staph, candida, and step.
When used in conjunction with basil and peppermint essential oils, Helichrysum has been said to help reduce feelings of exhaustion and mental burnout. Try creating a blend to use in a diffuser to add to our Epsom salt, pure magnesium flakes, and untreated PNW Sea Salts to create a sooth bath salt blend.
When used in skincare products, such as facial oil serums or moisturizers, Helichrysum has been said to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and to help combat dry skin and eczema. A great facial oil serum blend would be Oregon hazelnut oil, organic jojoba oil, olive oil squalane, organic sea buckthorn oil, organic rosehip seed oil, organic tamanu oil, organic camellia oil, and a blend of Helichrysum, clary sage, Roman chamomile, and blue tansy essential oils.
Helichrysum blends well with other floral essential oils such as lavender, rose, chamomile and can even blend with tea tree.
If you are making massage oils, be it for face or body, adding a small amount of Helichrysum to your blend can greatly help reduce stress and anxiety, and will help improve your client’s skin. An excellent relaxing massage blend would be grapeseed oil, coconut oil, sweet almond oil and a blend of Helichrysum, frankincense, myrrh, and bergamot. Since this will be used in massage the essential oil blend should be a very small percentage of the total formula. Just enough to get the benefits without overwhelming the senses.
Do you make your own sun-protection cream? It is easy to do with our coconut oil, organic shea butter, cupuacu butter, add in some organic castor oil and USA grown jojoba esters to give a good glide, 20% of our titanium dioxide and 10% zinc oxide (both FDA approved broad UV spectrum sun protection ingredients) and then add in your essential oils. Helichrysum is excellent at reducing inflammation and pulling out redness so adding this to your natural sun-protection cream would help ease those sunburns.
Fragrances are sold in 1-ounce amber glass bottles, 4-ounce amber glass bottles, 8-ounce amber glass bottles, 16-ounce amber glass bottles, 5-pound, 10-pound, and 25-pound sizes. 25 pound sizes may have a later ship date depending on stock on hand. For 100-pound sizes or larger, please email is at orders@shayandcompany.com.
Do not apply directly to skin. Most essential oils are not designed to be applied directly, rather they are designed to be mixed with a carrier oil such as our organic sunflower or organic jojoba oils. Always perform a small patch test when applying to skin.
Do not take internally unless you are licensed to apply them as such.
This information is for reference only. These recommendations have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not mean to treat, cure or remedy any diseases.
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