Patchouli
Oil
Essential Oils
tend to be categorised into groups that have similar
characteristics. Patchouli Oil is one of the essences that
stimulate the senses with it's rich, exotic scent. To some
it is an aphrodisiac. Some of us will recall the 'sixties'
when patchouli was very popular in the USA and Europe,
particularly for followers of the hippie and free love
philosophy.
Patchouli is a herb from the mint family that
grows to about two to three feet high (about 0.75 metre) with
small pale pink-white flowers. It originates from tropical Asia
but is now grown in other parts of the world including India,
Philippines, West Africa and the Caribbean.
Patchouli
Oil - extraction
The essential oil is extracted by steam
distillation. This process necessitates the cell walls of the
leaves to be ruptured first. This is achieved by scalding with
steam, drying or fermentation. When first
distilled patchouli oil emits a refreshing, slightly sharp
aroma. Patchouli oil will then mellow with age, growing sweeter
and increasingly more balsamic. Patchouli oil matures and
improves with age. Many equate quality patchouli oil with a
fine wine. Both improve with age and both emit a sophisticated,
fruity, bouquet when opened.
Patchouli
Oil - fragrance
Heavy, dark, rich, sweet, exotic and
earthy.
Patchouli
Oil – suggested applications
Patchouli oil is used for a variety of
therapeutic purposes by Aromatherapists. It is particularly
beneficial to the skin and blends well with rosemary, lavender,
and tea tree oils. Patchouli is uplifting, calming, sensual and
exotic.
athlete's foot, chapped skin, acne,
eczema, dermatitis, fatigue, frigidity, mature skin, oily
skin, hair care, relieve stress and induce tranquillity,
and outdoor insect repellent [Chinese medicine uses the
Patchouli herb to treat headaches, colds, nausea, diarrhoea
and abdominal
pain]
Patchouli
Oil – massage, both relaxing and
sensual
Patchouli oil combines well with jasmine, ylang
ylang, sandalwood, rose and vetiver. The strength and
warmth of it's fragrance inducing tranquillity together
with it's exotic nature make it very suitable as part of
amorous and sensual blended massage
oils.
Patchouli
Oil – ambience
Patchouli is one
of the heavier fragrances suited to creating a romantic and
sensuous
atmosphere in the
bedroom.
It
has also been used as a hair conditioner. Whilst Patchouli oil
is heavy and dark it can be applied as a rinse. Just a drop
added to water and shaken well will give dark hair a sensuous
fragrance but remember that you do not want it to clash with
any other perfume you choose to wear.
A
small quantity of Patchouli oil in your summer bath will be
refreshingly cool.
Safety
Guidelines
You should
not drink any essential oils without first consulting a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner. You should not apply
any undiluted essential oil, absolutes, CO2s or any other
concentrated essences directly onto the surface of your
skin.
You should
only use essential oils when under the proper supervision
of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner if you have a
medical condition or you are pregnant or suffering from
liver failure, cancer or
epilepsy.
Always use a
skin patch test when using an essential oil for the first
time.
Children:
you must exercise extreme care if using essential oils
with children. Only the gentlest essential oils and very
small quantities. You are strongly advised to consult a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner prior to using
essential oils with
children.
Please refer
to 'Safety
Guidelines'
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