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INGREDIENTS

Patchouli Oil

Patchouli is a fragrant herb that is native to tropical regions of Asia. It is known for its earthy, musky, and slightly sweet aroma, which is used in perfumes, candles, and other cosmetic products.  Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) is a plant species in the mint family and is native to Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.  In Ayurveda, patchouli oil is used for its calming and grounding effects on the mind and bod

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Type Ingredients:

Oil extracted from plant leaves. Anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and antiseptic properties  

Benefits:
It is known to fight infections that contribute to fevers, thereby reducing body temperatures. It also helps to soothe inflammation, fight water retention, and facilitates faster healing of wounds by stimulating regeneration of the skin. It is highly nourishing and helps in replenishing the water moisture levels of the skin, hence keeps the skin deeply hydrated. It is rich in antioxidants which keep the skin healthy from within by boosting circulation and in turn, increasing oxygen to the organs and cells, which helps the skin to retain a healthy-looking, youthful appearance. Patchouli Oil’s astringent properties help prevent the early onset of sagging skin and hair loss. Patchouli Essential Oil has a grounding, balancing, calming scent and provides numerous health benefits, making it ideal for therapeutic use in skincare and aromatherapy.  
 
Uses

Patchouli oil is commonly used in perfumes, incense, and other cosmetic products due to its unique scent. It is also used in aromatherapy for its relaxing and mood-enhancing properties. Additionally, patchouli has been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments such as headaches, colds, and digestive issues. 

Contra indications:

While patchouli oil is generally safe for topical use, it can cause skin irritation in some people, especially those with sensitive skin. It should also be avoided during pregnancy due to its potential to stimulate contractions. Additionally, patchouli oil can be toxic if ingested in large quantities. 

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