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Anushka Hande
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Essential Oils: Concentrated Aromatic Extracts from Plants

Essential oils are highly concentrated extracts obtained from various parts of plants, including flowers, leaves, bark, roots, and seeds. They capture the natural aroma and essence of the plant, making them widely used in aromatherapy, personal care, home fragrances, and wellness practices.

Extracted Through Specialized Methods

Essential oils are typically produced using methods such as:

  • Steam distillation – the most common method for leaves, flowers, and stems

  • Cold pressing – used mainly for citrus peels

  • Solvent or CO₂ extraction – used for delicate flowers and specialty oils

These methods help preserve the plant’s natural aroma and beneficial compounds.

A Wide Variety of Oils with Unique Aromas

Each essential oil carries its own distinctive scent and traditional uses. Popular examples include:

  • Lavender

  • Tea tree

  • Peppermint

  • Eucalyptus

  • Rosemary

  • Lemongrass

  • Frankincense

  • Orange and lemon oils

Consumers often blend oils to create personalized fragrances or aromatherapy experiences.

Used in Aromatherapy, Beauty, and Home Care

Essential oils are commonly used for:

  • Aromatherapy diffusers

  • Massage oils when diluted

  • Skincare and haircare products

  • Home fresheners and candles

  • Bath and body products

Because they are highly concentrated, essential oils should always be diluted before direct skin application.

Growing Popularity in Natural Wellness and Lifestyle Products

As consumers seek natural, plant-based alternatives, essential oils have gained significant popularity. Brands now offer pure oils, blends, roll-ons, sprays, and diffuser kits. With increasing interest in holistic wellness and home aromatherapy, essential oils continue to be a key category in the personal care and lifestyle market.



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