Carrot seed essential oil

Carrot seed essential oil

Carrot seed essential oil

Botanical name: Daucus carota

Cultivation: Conventional (100% pure, 100% natural)

Country of origin: France

Main properties: Hepatocellular regenerator, hepato-renal depurative, tonic, stimulant, neurotonic and hypertensive.

Indications:

Rubbing or massagingAcne: Apply 1 drop of Carrot, pure, on the concerned areas (morning and evening).

Rubbing or massaging Burns: 0.5 ml of Carrot essential oil + 0.5 ml of Lavender essential oil to dilute in 20 ml of macadamia vegetable oil. Apply to the concerned area 2 to 3 times a day until improvement.

Rubbing or massaging Rosacea: 1 drop of Carrot essential oil + 1 drop of Helichrysum essential oil. Mix to a little of your face hydrating cream. Apply 2 times a day.

Rubbing or massaging Cracked skin: 1 ml of Carrot essential oil + 0.5 ml of Cistus essential oil + 1 ml of Lavender essential oil. To dilute in 20 ml of jojoba, macadamia or Chili rosehip vegetable oil. Apply 2 to 3 times a day on the concerned areas.

Rubbing or massaging Dry skin: 0.5 ml of Carrot essential oil + 0.2 ml of Ylang Ylang essential oil + 0.2 ml of Geranium essential oil. To dilute in 30 ml of macadamia or jojoba vegetable oil. Apply 2 times a day.

Rubbing or massagingDull skin: Prepare a face mask using 1 beaten egg + 1 cc. of Argan vegetable oil + 2 cc. of fresh orange juice + 1 cc. of honey + 1 drop of Carrot essential oil + 2 cc. of almond powder. Apply and keep in place for 20 minutes, rince with lukewarm water and apply rose water to your face to tighten the pores.

Rubbing or massaging Brown spots (age spots): Carrot (1 ml) + Seville orange essential oil (1 ml) + 5 ml of rosehip vegetable oil. Apply a few drops of this blend 2 times a days until improvement. Seville orange can be replaced by Geranium essential oil or Ylang Ylang essential oil.

Contraindications: None at physiological doses.

Warnings: Use with caution. All the essential oil information available on our website (dosage, association, indications) has been gathered from a number of aromatherapy reference books written by medical researchers. This information should not however be taken as a substitute to a professional medical advice and, for that matter, does not engage our responsibility: CENTIFLOR is not liable for any accidents, injuries or prejudices whatsoever caused to anyone practicing auto-medication on the basis of the information available on this website.