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Where To Buy Vetiver Essential Oil


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Organic vetiver essential oil is steam distilled from the roots of Vetiveria zizanioides. It is often used in aromatherapy and skin care for its long-lasting aroma and earthy, calming qualities. Vetiver oil ages well and the aroma can experience changes over time.


For a relaxing bath to unwind add a blend of vetiver, bergamot, and lavender oils to the bathwater with Epsom salts or bubble bath. You can also diffuse this blend in the bedroom for its emotionally calming abilities.


Vetiver can also be used for skin-supporting serums with rose and frankincense oils for a luxurious blend. Mix vetiver with basil and sandalwood oil in your favorite carrier to help with occasional blemishes.


Packaging5 mL, 1/2 oz., and 1 oz. essential oils are packaged in amber glass bottles with drop reducers for easy application. 4 oz. and larger sizes are packaged in amber screw cap bottles and do not come with reducers or droppers.


SafetyThis oil may contain isoeugenol. Never use essential oils undiluted, in eyes or mucus membranes. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified healthcare practitioner. Keep away from children and pets.


Before using perform a small patch test on your inner forearm or back. Apply a small quantity of properly diluted essential oil and cover with a bandage. If you experience any irritation use carrier oil or cream to further dilute the essential oil on the skin, and wash with soap and water. If no irritation occurs after 48 hours, it is safe to use on your skin. Learn more about using essential oils here.


The roots of the vetiver plant are unique in their ability to grow downward, creating a thick tangle of roots in the ground. The root of the hearty vetiver plant is the origin of Vetiver oil, and produces a fragrance that is earthy and strong. This aroma has been used among many perfume industries and is a notable characteristic of Vetiver oil. Vetiver oil is composed of multiple sesquiterpenes, giving Vetiver oil a grounding effect on emotions. This grounding effect makes Vetiver oil a commonly used essential oil in massage practices and topical and aromatic uses. Vetiver oil can also be taken internally to support a healthy immune system.*


Vetiver is a perennial grass native to the tropical regions of Asia and is now also cultivated extensively in Haiti. It has an extensive root system, making it a useful plant for erosion control. Vetiver essential oil is steam distilled from the roots of the plant, resulting in an essential oil with a deeply earthy aroma that can support a creative, calm, and focused environment for children and is a great addition to your bedtime routine. An important ingredient in several Young Living skin care products, Vetiver also helps promote the appearance of an even skin tone when applied topically.


Vetiver essential oil, also called khus oil, is extracted from the vetiver plant, a clumpy, green grass native to India that can grow five feet high or more. Vetiver is in the same family as other grasses used for their essential oils, including lemongrass and citronella.


Using vetiver oil in a diffuser while you sleep could help improve your breathing patterns. A small 2010 study measured the response of 36 people who were exposed to differing aromas during their sleep.


Vetiver oil may help you if you experience anxiety. A 2015 animal study observed rats that were exposed to vetiver oil through inhaling its scent. The subjects of the study appeared to be more relaxed after vetiver oil exposure. Human trials are needed to understand the mechanism vetiver oil uses to treat anxiety.


A 2015 study showed that vetiver oil has a high toxicity for ticks. When diluted with a carrier oil and applied topically it may even be more effective than some commercial products marketed to protect from the tick bites that could cause Lyme disease.


Anecdotally, some people use vetiver oil aromatherapy as a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD. A 2016 study showed that vetiver




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