Vetiver Essential Oil 15 ml - doTERRA
Vetiver Essential Oil 15 ml - doTERRA
Vetiver belongs to the grass family and is cultivated for various purposes. Unlike other grasses, its root system grows downwards, making it ideal for preventing erosion and ensuring soil stabilization. The aroma of vetiver is rich, exotic, and very complex, making it widely used in perfumes. Thanks to its calming and balancing effects, vetiver essential oil is also excellent for massage therapy. Used before bedtime, it creates a soothing atmosphere.
Primary Benefits
- The rich, exotic, and very complex aroma of vetiver is widely relied upon in the perfume industry.
- Use before bedtime to create a relaxing atmosphere.
- Its calming effect on emotions makes it a popular choice for massage.
- When applied topically, vetiver essential oil is also known for its balancing properties.
Relaxation in the Bath
Uses
- Fill the tub with warm water and add a few drops of vetiver essential oil for deep relaxation.
- Apply to the soles of your feet before bed to help create a relaxing atmosphere conducive to sleep.
- At the end of a long day spent on your feet, use it for a soothing massage.
- Blend with Lavender essential oil, dōTERRA Serenity, or dōTERRA Balance blends to enhance calming and balancing effects.
Directions for Use
Caution
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.
Sourcing
Vetiver is a hardy grass that can survive both floods and droughts, making Haiti's climate particularly favorable for it. Vetiver helps prevent erosion and provides supplementary nutrients to the soil. Nearly half of the world's supply of vetiver essential oil is exported by Haiti.
Vetiver belongs to the grass family. It can develop roots that extend 2–4 meters deep, making it ideal for preventing erosion. Unlike most grasses, its roots grow vertically rather than horizontally. The essential oil extracted from the plant is distilled from its roots. The longer vetiver roots remain in the ground, the better the quality of oil they yield. Therefore, we pay our growers an extra bonus if they leave the roots in the ground longer. Ideally, vetiver should be harvested 12–18 months after planting.
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