
Myrtle Essential Oil
Myrtle essential oil
Botanical name: Myrtus communis
Key Facts đ
| Sizes | 10 ml, 25 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 litre |
| Origin | Spain |
| Extraction | Steam distillation of flowers |
| Fragrance Note | TopâMiddle |
| Purity | 100 % pure; carefully quality-checked |
| Sourcing | Pesticide-free; sustainable cultivation |
Why Choose Abbey Essentials Myrtle Oil?
Our Myrtle oil is distilled in small batches from Spanish-grown Myrtus communis flowers to preserve its fresh, slightly camphoraceous character. Ethical sourcing and prompt processing ensure a consistently uplifting, therapeutic-grade oil.
Overview
Myrtle essential oil offers a fresh, gently camphoraceous aroma reminiscent of eucalyptus, with subtle herbaceous undertones. Traditionally used to ease breathing during colds, it may help support clear airways and refresh the senses.
Notes
- Top Note: Bright fresh-camphor opening
- Middle Note: Clear herbaceous heart
- Base Note: Soft, sweet-green finish
Scent Family
Herbal · Fresh · Camphoraceous
Aromatic Description
Crisp eucalyptus-like top notes blend into a clean, herbaceous core with a gentle green-sweet base.
Therapeutic Properties
Astringent · Antiseptic · Decongestant · Uplifting
Volatility & Evaporation Rate
Moderate evaporation; present from top through middle phases.
Plant Origin & Production
- Botanical Source: Myrtus communis
- Grown in: Spain
- Plant Part: Flowers
- Extraction Method: Steam distillation
- Aroma Profile: Fresh-camphor, herbaceous, sweet-green
Tradition & Natural Wellness Use
Regarded as an emblem of love in bridal ceremonies, Myrtle oil was also used by ancient healers to relieve chest congestion. Today it may help to:
- Support clear breathing in seasonal blends
- Refresh and uplift the spirit
- Provide gentle antiseptic action
Ideal For
- Respiratory steam inhalations
- Decongestant diffuser blends
- Skin-toning massage oils
- Clarifying bath soaks
- Aromatherapy enthusiasts
Popular Uses
Aromatherapy (Mood & Atmosphere)
Add 3â5 drops to a diffuser or a bowl of warm water to refresh and clear your space.
Holistic & Wellness Routines
Blend 2â4 drops with a carrier oil and massage onto chest or back to support breathing and ease tension. Note: see your product label for dilution guidelines and seek professional advice for health concerns.
DIY Skincare & Beauty
In base emollients, add 1â2 drops per 10 ml to support skin tone and refresh complexion. Patch test before use; avoid sensitive areas.
Blends Well With
- Bay essential oil
- Bergamot essential oil
- Black Pepper essential oil
- Clary Sage essential oil
- Clove essential oil
- Geranium essential oil
- Hyssop essential oil
- Laurel essential oil
- Lavender essential oil
- Lime essential oil
- Rosemary essential oil
â ïž Caution
Essential oils are highly concentratedâalways dilute Myrtle essential oil to less than 5 % in a carrier oil before applying to skin; see your product label for specifics. Not recommended for internal use. Consult a healthcare professional if pregnant, breastfeeding or under medical supervision. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Tags
Respiratory support · Astringent · Decongestant · Uplifting · Skin toning
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Description
Myrtle essential oil
Botanical name: Myrtus communis
Key Facts đ
| Sizes | 10 ml, 25 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 litre |
| Origin | Spain |
| Extraction | Steam distillation of flowers |
| Fragrance Note | TopâMiddle |
| Purity | 100 % pure; carefully quality-checked |
| Sourcing | Pesticide-free; sustainable cultivation |
Why Choose Abbey Essentials Myrtle Oil?
Our Myrtle oil is distilled in small batches from Spanish-grown Myrtus communis flowers to preserve its fresh, slightly camphoraceous character. Ethical sourcing and prompt processing ensure a consistently uplifting, therapeutic-grade oil.
Overview
Myrtle essential oil offers a fresh, gently camphoraceous aroma reminiscent of eucalyptus, with subtle herbaceous undertones. Traditionally used to ease breathing during colds, it may help support clear airways and refresh the senses.
Notes
- Top Note: Bright fresh-camphor opening
- Middle Note: Clear herbaceous heart
- Base Note: Soft, sweet-green finish
Scent Family
Herbal · Fresh · Camphoraceous
Aromatic Description
Crisp eucalyptus-like top notes blend into a clean, herbaceous core with a gentle green-sweet base.
Therapeutic Properties
Astringent · Antiseptic · Decongestant · Uplifting
Volatility & Evaporation Rate
Moderate evaporation; present from top through middle phases.
Plant Origin & Production
- Botanical Source: Myrtus communis
- Grown in: Spain
- Plant Part: Flowers
- Extraction Method: Steam distillation
- Aroma Profile: Fresh-camphor, herbaceous, sweet-green
Tradition & Natural Wellness Use
Regarded as an emblem of love in bridal ceremonies, Myrtle oil was also used by ancient healers to relieve chest congestion. Today it may help to:
- Support clear breathing in seasonal blends
- Refresh and uplift the spirit
- Provide gentle antiseptic action
Ideal For
- Respiratory steam inhalations
- Decongestant diffuser blends
- Skin-toning massage oils
- Clarifying bath soaks
- Aromatherapy enthusiasts
Popular Uses
Aromatherapy (Mood & Atmosphere)
Add 3â5 drops to a diffuser or a bowl of warm water to refresh and clear your space.
Holistic & Wellness Routines
Blend 2â4 drops with a carrier oil and massage onto chest or back to support breathing and ease tension. Note: see your product label for dilution guidelines and seek professional advice for health concerns.
DIY Skincare & Beauty
In base emollients, add 1â2 drops per 10 ml to support skin tone and refresh complexion. Patch test before use; avoid sensitive areas.
Blends Well With
- Bay essential oil
- Bergamot essential oil
- Black Pepper essential oil
- Clary Sage essential oil
- Clove essential oil
- Geranium essential oil
- Hyssop essential oil
- Laurel essential oil
- Lavender essential oil
- Lime essential oil
- Rosemary essential oil
â ïž Caution
Essential oils are highly concentratedâalways dilute Myrtle essential oil to less than 5 % in a carrier oil before applying to skin; see your product label for specifics. Not recommended for internal use. Consult a healthcare professional if pregnant, breastfeeding or under medical supervision. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Tags
Respiratory support · Astringent · Decongestant · Uplifting · Skin toning
Discover more pure oils in our Shop Essential Oils collection.
Due to ongoing updates and improvements, product packaging may differ from images displayed. However, the quality and formulation of our essential oils remain unchanged.





















