Pine Longleaf essential oil
Botanical name: Pinus sylvestris
Key Facts 🔎
Sizes | 10 ml, 25 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 litre |
Origin | Western Europe |
Extraction | Steam distillation of needles, cones & twigs |
Fragrance Note | Middle |
Purity | 100 % pure; carefully quality-checked |
Sourcing | Pesticide-free; sustainably harvested |
Why Choose Abbey Essentials Pine Longleaf Oil?
Our Pine Longleaf oil is distilled in small batches from hand-harvested Pinus sylvestris twigs and needles, ensuring retention of its potent, balsamic-camphor character. Ethical sourcing and swift processing deliver a consistently decongestant, antiseptic-grade oil.
Overview
Pine Longleaf essential oil offers a strong, balsamic-camphor aroma reminiscent of crushed pine needles. Traditionally used in saunas and steam inhalations to ease respiratory congestion and muscular aches, it may help support clear breathing and invigorate the senses.
Notes
- Top Note: Bright balsamic opening
- Middle Note: Camphoraceous heart
- Base Note: Resinous woody finish
Scent Family
Woody · Resinous · Camphoraceous
Aromatic Description
Fresh balsam top notes lead into a warming camphor core, concluding on a deep, resinous-woody base.
Therapeutic Properties
Antibacterial · Antiseptic · Decongestant · Anti-inflammatory · Antiviral · Stimulant
Volatility & Evaporation Rate
Moderate evaporation; prominent through the heart of blends before gently fading.
Plant Origin & Production
- Botanical Source: Pinus sylvestris
- Grown in: Western Europe
- Plant Part: Needles, cones & twigs
- Extraction Method: Steam distillation
- Aroma Profile: Balsamic, camphoraceous, woody
Tradition & Natural Wellness Use
Used by ancient Greeks, Romans and in Scandinavian saunas, Pine Longleaf oil may help to:
- Support respiratory comfort in steam inhalations
- Ease muscular aches and joint discomfort
- Refresh and deodorise rooms or linens
Ideal For
- Steam inhalation blends
- Muscle-soothing massage oils
- Bath soaks for circulation
- Natural household disinfectant sprays
- Aromatherapy diffusers
Popular Uses
Aromatherapy (Mood & Atmosphere)
Add 3–5 drops to a diffuser or bowl of hot water to invigorate the air and promote clear breathing.
Holistic & Wellness Routines
Mix 2–4 drops with a carrier oil and massage into chest or aching muscles to ease tension and support circulation. Note: see product label for dilution guidelines and seek professional advice if needed.
DIY Cleaning & Deodorising
Combine 5–10 drops with water and a little vinegar in a spray bottle for a natural, pine-fresh disinfectant. Shake before use.
Blends Well With
- Bergamot essential oil
- Cedarwood Atlas essential oil
- Clary Sage essential oil
- Cypress essential oil
- Eucalyptus essential oil
- Frankincense essential oil
- Peppermint essential oil
- Rosemary essential oil
- Tea Tree essential oil
⚠️ Caution
Essential oils are highly concentrated—always dilute Pine Longleaf oil to 2–5 % in a carrier oil before applying to skin; see product label for specifics. Not recommended for internal use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Consult a healthcare professional if pregnant, breastfeeding or under medical supervision.
Tags
Respiratory support · Muscle relief · Natural disinfectant · Woody aroma · Aromatherapy blend
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Pine Essential Oil
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