Beauty & Care Myrrh perfume oil
Smell Myrrh perfume
The scent can be described as warm, slightly spicy, sweet with a smoky undertone.
Myrrh is often used as an undertone in oriental or heavily floral perfumes.
A fairly pricey essential oil
Myrrh is available as an essential oil, but is a fairly expensive essential oil.
That's why we offer a perfume for this.
Use Myrrh perfume
- In the sauna: add 16 drops to an ice ball or to the water in the sauna tub
- In an aroma burner: add 2 to 4 drops to the water in the aroma burner for a warm, sweet, spicy scent.
- On an aromastone: add 2 to 4 drops to the stone of the aromastone
- In a diffuser: add 2 to 4 drops to the water in the diffuser
- In a massage oil: add a maximum of 25 drops of Myrrh perfume to 250 ml of Sweet Almond oil.
Warnings
- Do not ingest the perfume oil or use it pure on the skin.
Myrrh mixes well with
Myrrh mixes well with: Frankincense, Sandalwood, Amber, Lavender, Jasmine, Opium, Oriental and Vanilla.
Origin Myrrh
Myrrh mainly comes from Arabia and Yemen.
Myrrh essential oil comes from the resin of the Commiphora Myrrha.
Myrrh is a Biblical oil and has long been used in the Middle East.
In many cultures, Myrrh represents help with meditation and prayer.
Myrrh is a well-known component of Frankincense mixtures.
About the bottles
The 20 ml brown glass bottles contain a dropper and a child-friendly cap and the 100 ml brown glass bottles contain a pipette.
The 500 ml and the liter bottle are used as refill packaging.
Product specifications
- Article number
- 230886
- SKU
- 20058630
- Afmetingen
- 6 x 6 x 21
- Weight
- 500
- Scent
- Myrrh is a warm, slightly spicy, sweet with a smoky undertone
- Group
- Resin
- Strength
- 5
- Note
- Base note
- Season
- Winter