Frankincense Powder, the benefits and uses Frankincense Powder is produced through the steam or hydro distillation process of the Boswellia Carteri resin. Frankincense resin has been traded for its spiritual connotations and luxurious aroma for thousands of years. The aromatic resin is gathered by making incisions in the small, leafy tree, Boswellia sacra. It has a long history of lore and is mentioned in various historical texts including ancient Egyptian records. Frankincense powder can be used as incense, blended into incense formulas, and incorporated into perfumery. Frankincense tears can be ground down into raw powder. The powder is also known as Boswellia extract. The color, scent and character of the powder will depend on the type of Bosweillia tree from which the resin was drawn. Distilled from the Frankincense resin to ensure a 100% purity. Moreover, it is useful if you have injured skin or even if you struggle with acne. The usage of frankincense powder can act as the skin conditioner. Frankincense can reduce wrinkles and fine lines and regenerate healthy skin. In addition, it cures dandruff gives instant shine to hair. Burning the Frankincense Powder: Since ancient times, Frankincense has been used to help heal the body, mind, and soul. It can be used for meditation and cultivating inner peace, as a skin care remedy, and to help strengthen the lungs. It has been used in ayurvedic medicine. Frankincense extract is also believed to suppress the growth of tumors. Whether you want an emotional detox, a bright bodily fix, or to step out into supportive territory on a spiritual path, Frankincense can guide you. Treatment for Headaches and Mental Ailments Burning the powder and "fumigating" various body parts is believed to be a treatment for headaches and mental issues. To burn frankincense, you can place a teaspoon of frankincense raw powder on a smoldering charcoal tablet or round. As the frankincense burns, it releases the essential oils that are then absorbed through the pores and nostrils. Frankincense Powder is used in cosmetics for its warm and spicy scent. It is used to add fragrance in cosmetics such as lotions massage oils, perfumes and skin creams. Frankincense powder, is an aromatic resin used in incense and perfumes, obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia. It has been traded on the Arabian Peninsula, in North Africa, and Somalia for more than 5000 years. Frankincense is used in the perfumery, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and aromatherapy industries. It is characterized by a balsamic-spicy, slightly lemon, fragrance of incense, with a conifer-like undertone. When burned as an incense in aromatherapy Frankincense is said to lift the mood and increase feelings of well-being. Popular Products That Use This Ingredient: Massage oils, perfumes, Face Scrub, Face Mask and skin creams.
Frankincense Hydrosol 5 Liter Frankincense Hydrosol, the benefits and uses Frankincense Hydrosol is produced through the steam or hydro distillation process of the Boswellia Carteri resin. Hydrosols are also known as herbal distillates, essential waters, hydrolats and herbal waters. This results in a hydrosol with a superior aroma and great properties yielding the much-needed benefits of the resin, in a gentler way than the pure essential oil. Frankincense Hydrosol is a beautiful skin-healer that boasts anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and analgesic properties, and an added ability to tone and improve skin texture. As Hydrosols are safer and gentler than pure Essential Oils, it is a great choice for people with sensitive systems, including children, the elderly and even pets. Frankincense Hydrosol can be used daily as a refreshing skin-toning facial spray that will leave your skin with noticeable softer, more delicate texture. Boswellia Hydrosol can also help deepen breathing by opening the airways, drying mucus in the lungs and expelling phlegm. Although dilution is still recommended for children and pets, hydrosols are less concentrated and therefor do not need dilution for use. The hydrosol can also be used to prepare the mind for prayer, meditation or yoga. The fresh scents deepen the breath and helps the heart connect with peace. Meditation sprays containing the hydrosols, aids us in finding the solace many of us need in our stressful lives. How do I use Frankincense Hydrosol? As a toner Combine 50ml Witch Hazel (non-alcoholic), 25ml Rose Water and 25 ml Frankincense Hydrosol in a 100ml spray bottle. Spritz on a clean skin after cleansing to balance and hydrate the skin. A few drops of your favorite essential oil can also be added should you prefer. Oils that are beneficial to the skin includes Carrot Seed, Sandalwood or Sweet Orange to name a few. Always shake well before use when adding Essential oils. As a compressor Since Frankincense has healing and anti-inflammatory properties, it aids as a compressor to relieve the pain from wounds or injuries. Place a washcloth in a bowl of cold / hot water for a cold / hot press, pour 100ml of Frankincense hydrosol in a cup and saturate the wash cloth. Wring out the excess liquid and apply the cloth in a desired area. The press will speed up the healing process. As a face mask Add Frankincense hydrosol to Bentonite Clay to form a natural mask. Add 1 tbs bentonite clay with 2 tbs of Hydrosol to form a soft paste. Apply liberally with a mask brush over your skin and wait approximately 5 minutes for the paste to dry, then wash the clay mix off. It is important to note that the mask must not be left on too long, as Bentonite is a volcanic ash and needs to be used with care (Longer is NOT better) and always only use wood, plastic or glass. Please do not use metal utensils with Bentonite Clay.
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