Anise (Pimpinella anisum) – Aromatic scent for balance and relaxation
Fragrance note: Top note
Anise oil is known for its characteristic scent, which is often used in aromatherapy. As a top note, it is quickly noticeable and fills the room with a sweet, warm, relaxing atmosphere.
Appearance and Properties
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Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid
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Fragrance profile: A sweet, warm and balancing fragrance that has a calming effect on the mind. Anise is particularly known for creating a relaxed atmosphere.
Applications of anise oil
1. Relaxing room fragrances and aromatherapy
Anise oil is ideal for making room fragrances. Thanks to its balancing and calming properties, it creates a harmonious environment - be it at home, in the office or in the wellness area. Anise oil can create a pleasant atmosphere, especially during stressful periods.
2. Body care and massage oils
In massage oils, anise oil promotes relaxation and combines well with other essential oils to achieve a soothing and calming effect.
3. Fragrance in natural cosmetics
Due to its distinctive scent, anise oil is often used in natural cosmetics, especially in products such as creams or lotions that aim to have a relaxing and balancing effect.
Important information on the use of anise oil
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Do not use on: babies, children or during pregnancy.
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Breastfeeding: Anise oil should only be used with caution and in small doses.
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Avoid ingestion: Anise oil is not suitable for endometriosis and estrogen-dependent diseases.