While our pine oils from the Alps often carry a dry, woody fragrance, the Corsican pine, also known as Pin Laricio, exudes a sweet, mild-citrusy scent. Perhaps it's the warm sea breeze that they capture along the coastal edges of Corsica that imparts a gentle character to the pines.
AROMA |
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NOTE | middle |
ODOR | sweet, fresh, woody |
PLANT |
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SPECIES | PINUS NIGRA LARICIO |
ORIGIN | CORSCIA |
HARVEST | WILD HARVEST (CORSICA) |
PRODUCT |
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DISTILLER | LISTINCU EARL (FRANCE) |
METHOD | STEAM-DISTILLATION |
PLANT PART | NEEDLES |
Analysis |
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A-PINENE | 47.75% |
B-PHELLANDRENE | 10.16% |
LIMONENE | 4.44% |
B-PINENE | 4.24% |
LINALYL ACETATE | 3.24% |
B-MYRCENE | 3.15% |
B-CARYOPHYLLEN | 1.74% |
LINALOOL | 1.49% |
TERPINOLEN | 1.43% |
T-B-OCIMENE | 1.24% |
CAMPHENE | 1.17% |
APPLICATION |
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MASSAGE | MIX 5-10 DROPS WITH 50ML DAS WILDE ARGAN OIL OR MIX 5-10 DROPS WITH 50ML DAS WILDE OLIVE OIL |
SAFETY |
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GENERAL | never use essential oils internally (not orally or otherwise) do not use essential oils directly on the skin - always dilute (strongly) with base oil avoid direct contact with the eyes and mucous membranes |
STORAGE | Keep out of the reach of children |