Lotus Touch Patchouli Essential Oil / 10 mL

Lotus Touch
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Lotus Touch Patchouli Essential Oil / 10 mL. Earthy-sweet, musky aroma. Very sensual. Dark yellow to Amber in color. Good for dry skin.

Note: All Lotus Touch essential oils are pure, therapeutic grade oils. They are triple tested by 2 independent testing facilities to ensure purity, potency and quality. Please be aware that only 3% of the essential oils on the market are considered therapeutic grade.

Origin:

Indonesia

Latin/Species

pogostemon patchouli

Distillation/Extraction Method

Steam distillation of the dried leaves of the bushy herb

Suggested Use

The distinctive aroma of Patchouli makes it familiar to many people and may explain its popularity in perfumes and skincare products. Try blending 1 drop of Patchouli, 1 drop of Geranium, and 2 drops of Bergamot in 10ml of Apricot Kernel oil to use as a facial oil.

A few drops each of Patchouli and Lavender added to an Lotus Touch Organic Naturals Massage Cream make a treat for neglected hands and feet.

For a sensual massage to soothe the emotions and heighten the senses, blend 2 drops Patchouli, 1 drop each of Jasmine and rose in 10ml of Jojoba oil.

Cost per Treatment

Cost per treatment is $0.15.

*See below for an explanation of Cost Per Treatment.

*Cost per treatment is based on 5 drops per ounce of massage cream or lotion. If blended with massage or carrier oils, use 10 drops per ounce. The number of drops should be adjusted based on the actual essential oil being used in the treatment. A full-body massage will require approximately 2 ounces of massage product. This actual amount used will vary based on therapist experience, size of the client, how dry the client's skin is and the type of massage product being used.

Did you know?

This oil is unusual in that it that tends to improve with age, like a good wine.

Indonesia is by far the largest producer of Patchouli, and this good quality oil has been imported from Sumatra. It is extensively used in perfumes in combination with a wide variety of other oils.

It is one of the few essential oils that fragrance companies are unable to replace in formulations, making it very susceptible to price fluctuations when in short supply.