Green Tea Absolute
Latin Name: Camellia Sinesis
Plant Part: Leaves of Green Tea
Extraction Method: Solvent
Origin: India
Scent: Sweet herbaceous fragrance with woody note
Description: Green Tea Absolute Oil is derived from the leaves of Camellia sinensis, a genus of Camellia through solvent extraction method. Leaves and leaf bud of Camellia sinensis plant are widely used to produce tea. Possessing sweet delicate herbaceous and woody notes, this absolute oil is widely used in aromatherapy.
Common Uses: This absolute oil works very well on acne, ageing, blemishes and other skin aliments. It protects skin from the harmful effects of UV rays that causes skin damages.
History: Natives of Australia are believed to have used this oil for a long time. This absolute oil also has a long history in aromatherapy as well. During world war two, soldiers used it to treat tropical infections and infected wounds.
Blends well with: Neroli, Nutmeg, Rose and Ylang Ylang
Caution: Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using this oil.
CAUTION: For external use only. Keep away from eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Do not take internally. If you are pregnant or breast feeding, have heart disease, epilepsy, high blood pressure, diabetes, or have any medical condition that can be affected by absolutes, essential oils or fragrances, please seek the advice of a health professional before use. Keep away from plastic or polished surfaces. Always dilute to 5% or less before using on the skin.