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Oakmoss Essential Oil 1litre (1000ml)

Oakmoss Essential Oil 1litre (1000ml)

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Oakmoss Essential Oil

Oakmoss Essential Oil has a deep, green and earthy aroma with woody notes and a faint natural sweetness. The scent is rich and grounding, best known for adding depth and longevity to blends rather than sharp top-note impact.

Product Details

Bottled in the UK for freshness and traceability.
A natural aromatic extract produced from sustainably harvested oakmoss lichen.
No fillers, synthetics or artificial fragrance additives.
Ethically sourced and cruelty free.
Vegan friendly.
Supplied in high quality amber glass bottles to help protect the oil.

Botanical Information

Botanical Name: Evernia prunastri
Plant Part Used: Lichen growing on oak and pine
Extraction Method: Solvent extraction
Aroma: Deep earthy-green with woody and slightly fruity notes
Shelf Life: Once opened, store in a cool, dark place and use within 12 months for best quality.

Aroma Profile

Oakmoss Essential Oil is valued for its depth and persistence. It opens quietly with a muted green freshness, develops into a rich woody heart and settles into a long-lasting earthy base.

Top notes: Soft green, faintly fruity
Middle notes: Woody, mossy
Base notes: Deep earthy, forest-like

Scent Family

Woody
Earthy
Green


How to Use Oakmoss Essential Oil

There are several ways to enjoy Oakmoss Essential Oil as part of aromatic and fragrance routines.

Diffusion
Use sparingly in a diffuser to add depth and grounding character to blends rather than as a dominant note.

Topical Use
Always dilute Oakmoss Essential Oil with a suitable carrier oil before applying to the skin. A typical dilution rate is 0.5 to 1%, which is around 1 drop per 10 ml of carrier oil. Carry out a patch test before use.

Steam Use
A very small amount can be added to warm water to introduce a deep, earthy aroma during steam use.

Fragrance Blending
Oakmoss is commonly used as a base note and fixative in natural perfumery to anchor lighter notes and extend aroma longevity.


How to Dilute Oakmoss Essential Oil

General use usually requires a low dilution due to the oil’s strength. For every 30 ml of carrier oil, add approximately 3 to 6 drops of Oakmoss Essential Oil and mix thoroughly in a dark glass container.
Always carry out a patch test before broader application.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is oakmoss essential oil

Oakmoss oil is a natural aromatic extract obtained from lichen that grows on oak and pine trees and is widely used in perfumery.

Why is oakmoss valued in perfumery

It acts as a fixative, helping slow evaporation and extend the life of top and middle notes in a blend.

What does this essential oil smell like

It smells earthy, green and woody, with a damp forest-floor character and subtle sweetness.

Which oils blend well with it

Oakmoss blends well with florals, citruses, woods and resins such as bergamot, lavender, rose, sandalwood and frankincense.

How should the oil be stored

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, with the bottle tightly closed.

Is it safe for children or pets

Extra caution is advised. Use only in very low dilutions and avoid use around pets unless guidance is provided by a qualified professional.

Precautions

FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Do not apply undiluted to the skin. Always dilute with a suitable carrier oil before topical use.
Avoid use during pregnancy.
Keep away from children.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Carry out a patch test before use.
Keep away from eyes.

Natural Variation Notice: This aromatic extract is derived from natural materials. Variations in colour, viscosity or aroma may occur between batches and do not affect quality.
Disclaimer: Individual experiences may vary. Seek professional advice if unsure before use.

Fixative | Earthy | Woody base note | Grounding | Perfumery use

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