The honeysuckle plant is a shrubby climbing plant with colorful, fragrant flowers. Honeysuckle oil, also called Honeysuckle oil, is extracted from these aromatic flowers through steam distillation.The floral and sweet scent of honeysuckle oil is said to have a calming and stress-reducing effect on the body.
Where is it from?
The honeysuckle plant originally comes from China. Nowadays it is common in the rest of Asia, but this plant can also be found in Europe and North America.
Fragrance description
Exotic, colorful, floral & sweet
Benefits of Honeysuckle Oil
Anti-inflammatory
Honeysuckle oil is known for anti-inflammatory and disinfectant properties. The honeysuckle plant contains salicylic acid and is therefore often added to lotions to treat impure skin and acne.
Calming
In times of mental restlessness, anxiety and sadness, honeysuckle can help calm you down and help you relax and feel safe.
Good for the skin
Honeysuckle is packed with antioxidants and vitamin C and is often used in cosmetic products such as creams, serums and lotions. It improves the structure of the skin and can help with fine lines.
Welcoming
The sweet and floral scent of honeysuckle oil makes it an ideal air freshener with an aroma that welcomes and cheers you up.
How do you use Honeysuckle Oil?
In Bath
Mix 2 drops of honeysuckle oil, 2 drops of ylang ylang oil and 1 drop of chamomile oil together. Add this to a neutral bath oil and enjoy a warm bath with a blend of oils that will brighten and calm you.
Facial lotion
Create your own facial lotion to tackle acne and blemishes. Add 3 drops of honeysuckle oil to 50 ml of rose water. Pour the mixture into a small/compact bottle and shake well before using. Moisten a cotton pad with your homemade lotion and wipe your face thoroughly.
Repel insects
A simple but effective way to repel insects: unscrew the cap of the bottle of honeysuckle oil and hold the bottle open in a small space.For a larger space it is advisable to use a diffuser. Add a few drops of honeysuckle oil to the water in the water reservoir and let the diffuser diffuse on a low setting.NB! Not intended for long-term use. Can cause hay fever.Do not use on open wounds.Do not use undiluted on the skin. Do not use in the sun. May cause phototoxicity and affect the skin.Maximum dosage for the skin: 0.4% on 100 ml carrier oil or cream.