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Amyris Essential Oil Scientific Research: Benefits, Uses and Studies



Amyris Essential Oil Scientific Research

INCI Name: Amyris Balsamifera Bark Oil

Primary Benefits:

Deeply grounding and calming for stress relief
Supports skin hydration and promotes anti-aging
Natural insect repellent and air purifier

Scientific Studies

1. The Relaxing Effects of Amyris Essential Oil on the Nervous System

2. Amyris Oil’s Role in Skin Hydration and Anti-Aging

 

Safety Considerations:

Generally safe for all skin types when diluted
✔ Avoid during pregnancy unless recommended by a doctor
Patch test before topical use to check for skin sensitivity

Usage Recommendations:

💨 Aromatherapy: Add 5 drops to a diffuser for deep relaxation and meditation
🌿 Skin Rejuvenation Serum: Blend 3 drops with Jojoba Oil for hydrated, youthful skin
🛀 Stress-Relief Bath: Add 6 drops to warm bathwater with Epsom salts

Historical & Cultural Use:

✔ Traditionally used in Indian and Caribbean cultures for meditation and spiritual rituals
✔ A sustainable alternative to Sandalwood in perfumery and skincare
✔ Used by ancient healers for calming the mind and body

Chemical Composition & Active Compounds:

Valerianol – Known for calming and sedative effects
α-Cadinol – Provides antibacterial and skin-healing properties
Elemol – Supports hydration and skin elasticity

Best Pairings (Blending & Synergies):

For relaxation: Blends well with Lavender and Frankincense
For skin nourishment: Pairs well with Rose and Sandalwood
For air purification: Mix with Lemon and Tea Tree

User Benefits by Category:

For Emotional Balance: Helps reduce anxiety and promote relaxation
For Skin Health: Provides deep hydration and anti-aging support
For Home Use: Purifies air and acts as a natural insect repellent

Application & DIY Uses:

💨 Grounding Diffuser Blend: Combine Amyris, Cedarwood, and Vetiver
🌿 Deep Hydration Face Oil: Mix Amyris, Rosehip Oil, and Vitamin E
🛀 Calming Night Bath: Add 6 drops to warm water with Chamomile Tea

Fun Fact & Myth Busting:

🚀 Did you know? Amyris is often called “West Indian Sandalwood” due to its woody, balsamic aroma!
Myth: "Amyris oil is the same as Sandalwood." – False! It’s a sustainable alternative but has its own unique calming benefits.


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