Copaiba Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Copaifera langsdorfii
Country of Origin: Brazil
Application: Aromatically, Topically
Plant Part: Resin from Copaifera langsdorfii
Aromatic Description: Spicy, Woodsy, Mild
Main Chemical Components: : β-caryophyllene
Blends well with: Bergamot, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Lavender, Orange, Roman Chamomile, and Ylang Ylang essential oil.
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Copaiba essential oil is distilled from the resin of the Copaifera langsdorfii also know as the Copaiba tree, which can grow upwards of more than 100 feet and can be found in tropical South America. Copaiba oil also called Copaiba Balsam oil is widely used in cosmetic products including soaps, creams, lotions, and perfumes. Since the 16th century, Copaiba essential oil has been utilized in traditional health practices by the natives of north and northeastern Brazil.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with Carrier Oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.
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CAUTIONS: Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.
Bottles are filled by volume. Some bottle sizes may not be filled to the top but do contain the volume of oil specified.
Money Back Guarantee: We only want to sell the purest essential oils of the highest quality to our customers at the lowest prices available. 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils is all we offer. We are so sure you will love our Essential Oils that we offer a 100% Risk Free, 60-Day Money Back Guarantee. Our complete refund policy can be found here.
*The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy.