Product Description
Savory Winter (Montana) Essential Oil is a versatile and highly aromatic oil extracted from the Satureja Montana plants dried leaves. This low-growing shrub is 30-60cm tall. This plant has glossy, tiny green leaves that are pointed and narrow with small pink or white flowers that blossom in mid-summer. This plant is famous for its spicy and pungent aroma and flavor. This essential oil has a spicy and warm fragrance with woody and herbaceous undertones.
Its scent is energizing, uplifting and invigorating making it a perfect addition to home fragrancing application and aromatherapy. In aromatherapy, this essential oil is renowned for its refreshing properties. It can ease the sense of exhaustion and fatigue, promote a feeling of well-being and improve focus and mental clarity. Its comforting and warming aroma also makes it helpful to promote relaxation and reduce the sense of anxiety and stress.
Suggested Uses
Savory Winter (Montana) Essential Oil is famous for its antifungal, antibacterial and antiseptic properties. It is helpful to fight against environmental threats and support a fit immune system.
- Helpful to promote relaxation, ease the sense of exhaustion and fatigue and promote mental clarity
- Useful to tone and tighten the skin, treat acne and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
- Useful to ease digestive discomfort and support healthy digestion
- Act as a natural cleaner and disinfectant due to its antifungal and antibacterial properties
Direction for use
- Add a few drops of Savory Winter (Montana) Essential Oil to a diffuser or inhale straight from the bottle.
- Massage the diluted Savory Winter (Montana) Essential Oil tenderly onto the skin for topical use.
Features and Benefits
Antioxidant properties
Antibacterial properties
Provide respiratory support
Used in aromatherapy
Antifungal properties
Used in massage blends
Safety
Please don't use it while breastfeeding or pregnant. Use carefully, avoid pets, older people, children and babies and must dilute well. Always perform a patch test before using it.