Product Introduction
Osmanthus oil is an essential oil derived from the flowers of the Osmanthus fragrans plant. Renowned for its sweet and floral fragrance, this oil has a long history of use in traditional medicine, cosmetics, and perfumery. Its scent is often used to evoke tranquility and enhance emotional well-being.
Production Process
The production of osmanthus oil typically involves steam distillation of the flowers. This process carefully extracts the oil while preserving its aromatic compounds. The flowers are harvested at their peak bloom to ensure maximum oil yield and aromatic quality.
Effects and Functions
Osmanthus oil is celebrated for its many beneficial properties. The oil is often regarded as calming and soothing, making it a popular choice in aromatherapy to reduce stress and anxiety. Additionally, it is known for its skin-nourishing qualities, which can help improve skin texture and promote a youthful appearance.
Application Scenarios
Osmanthus oil finds application in a range of settings. In perfumery, it serves as a key note in creating sophisticated fragrances. In skincare, it is included in formulations aimed at revitalizing and moisturizing the skin. Its aromatic qualities also make it beneficial in diffusers or bath products for creating a relaxing atmosphere.
Source
Osmanthus oil is sourced primarily from southern China, where the Osmanthus fragrans plant thrives. The local climate and soil conditions contribute to the oil's unique characteristics.
Packaging and Transportation
This product is available in various packaging options to meet different needs. Bulk options are offered in 25kg drums, while samples can be provided in 5ml or 100ml bottles, with custom sizes available upon request.
Storage Conditions: This product should be sealed and protected from light, kept away from high temperatures, and stored in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
Packaging Method: Bulk: 25kg/drum; samples: 5ml/bottle, 100ml/bottle, or customized according to customer requirements.
Shipping Method: FedEx, DHL, dedicated logistics, and sea freight consolidation.
Shelf Life: Two years.