Inula essential oil (organic)
Inula graveolens
Fragrant Inula essential oil, extracted from the Inula graveolens plant, is appreciated for its intense fragrance and rich aromatic palette, combining woody, earthy and slightly sweet notes. It is used for its unique olfactory qualities.
Characteristics
Botanical name :
Inula graveolens
Method of production:
Inula essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the flowering tops of Dittrichia graveolens (L.) Greuter (Syn: Inula graveolens Desf.)
Part of plant used :
Flowering tops
Botanical family :
Asteraceae
Country of origin :
France
Other names :
Herbe aux mouches, Oeil de cheval, Inule visqueuse, Aunée, Inule des montagnes
Organoleptic characteristics :
- Odor: Powerful aromatic, resinous
- Appearance: Clear, mobile liquid
- Color: Orange-yellow to dark green
Principal biochemical components:
Bornyl acetate (37.00 to 67.00%)
Borneol (8.00 to 26.00%)
Camphene (4.00 to 10.00%)
Allergens present: D-Limonene (<= 1.50%), Linalool (<= 0.50%)
Packaging:
Brown glass bottle with codi-drop and child-resistant screw cap.
Storage :
Close bottle tightly after use. Store away from heat (below 20°C), air and light.
Recycling information / sorting instructions :
By following these instructions, you will contribute to the efficient and sustainable recycling of glass bottles of essential oils.
- Empty the bottle completely: Make sure the bottle is completely empty before recycling. Essential oil residues can contaminate the recycling process.
- Remove caps and droppers: Separate the different parts of the bottle. Caps and droppers, often made of plastic or metal, should be sorted separately in accordance with local regulations.
- Rinse the bottle: Rinse the bottle to remove any residual essential oil. Use warm water and, if necessary, a little soap.
- Local sorting instructions: Follow your local sorting instructions. In general, glass bottles should be placed in the glass recycling container. However, rules may vary, so check the guidelines of your local waste management service.
- Labels : Paper labels can remain on the bottles, as they are usually disposed of during the glass recycling process.
Instructions for use
Main use :
Diffusion
Directions for use :
Read precautions before use. Pour a few drops into an essential oil diffuser.
Our commitments:
Culture: Organic, certified by Ecocert FR-BIO-01 Agriculture NON UE
Quality: Botanically and Biochemically Defined Essential Oil (BBDEO)
- 100% pure (free from other related essential oils),
- 100% natural (not denatured with synthetic molecules),
- 100% integral (not discolored, not deterpenated, not rectified...)
Precautions for use
Read the precautions for use before use. Regular airing of living areas is recommended to improve indoor air quality. Use for atmospheric diffusion. Do not use in the presence of children under 7, pregnant or breast-feeding women. Do not ingest. Do not get on skin.
H-phrases: May cause skin allergy.
P-phrases: Keep out of reach of children. If medical advice is required, keep container and label available.
IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. In case of irritation or skin rash: consult a doctor. Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local regulations.
WARNING: Before using essential oils, be sure to read the general precautions for use available in PDF below:
Download general precautions
Information on the use of essential oils in aromatherapy is provided for information only, and in no way replaces advice and prescriptions issued by a doctor. Only a doctor is authorized to deliver the most appropriate therapeutic treatment. Algovital declines all responsibility in the event of accident, injury or damage suffered by anyone practicing self-medication on the basis of the information contained on this site.