Description
e3’s Pink Pepper — Balancing, soothing & energizing
Latin name: Schinus molle
Country of Origin: Kenya
Part of the plant: Berries
Extraction method: Steam distilled
Main biochemical components*: Β-Myrcene, α-Phellandrene, ρ-Cymene, Limonene, Β-Plellandrene
Properties: Antimicrobial, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, digestive aid, circulatory stimulant.
Note: Middle
Aroma: Woodsy, floral, citrus, balsamic, sweet, slightly sour, herbaceous, green, camphorous, medicinal, warm, exotic, fruity, rich, spicy
Blends well with: Uplifts the aroma of citruses like Bergamot and Grapefruit. Adds a spicy twist to florals like Lavender and Ylang Ylang and herbaceous oils like Rosemary and Marjoram. Enhances warmth of Cedarwood and Frankincense.
Are you looking for an essential oil to bring a sense of balance?
This exquisite oil, distilled from the pink berries of the Schinus molle tree, is a wonderful choice as it is both stimulating and comforting. This therapeutic aroma can energize your mind while soothing your spirit — inspiring a sense of adventure and balance.
It also adds balance to the blends you create as it enhances the other scents without overpowering them. Use it to contribute a sparkling, spicy lift to your aromatic blends, marrying the warmth of spice with subtle, fruity undertones. Introduce a vibrant energy to your blend.
Which One to Choose – Black Pepper or Pink Pepper?
Similarities: While Black Pepper and Pink Pepper are not botanically related, they do have similarities. They both can be used for digestive health, to ease minor aches and pains, to stimulate circulation, to reduce feelings of anxiety, and to uplift your mood. And they both have a stimulating, warm, clean-spicy aroma.
Differences: Pink Pepper can be used for skin care, while that is not recommended for Black Pepper. With its floral and fruit notes, Pink Pepper offers a softer, more refined scent profile, while Black Pepper is sharper.
Benefits & Therapeutic Uses
Physical uses: Supports digestive health, eases minor aches and pains, stimulates circulation.
Skin care uses: Promotes a clear complexion and helps in managing blemishes.
Psychological uses: Energizes the mind, reduces feelings of anxiety, uplifts mood.
Subtle uses: Encourages confidence and courage, fosters a sense of openness and warmth in interpersonal connections.
Notes: Pink Pepper is celebrated for its versatility and gentle nature, making it a favorite for both aromatic and topical applications. Use in a 1-5% dilution.
*Chemical components: Chemical component percentages may vary. Essential 3 offers a Certificate of Analysis for review.
How to Use Pink Pepper for its Energizing Balance
Inhalation: Put 1-3 drops of essential oil on a tissue and inhale the aroma through your nose. Pause and inhale again. (Avoid touching your nose with the tissue.)
Massage: Mix 6-18 drops of essential oil in 1 ounce of carrier oil or fragrance-free, natural lotion. (use for regional application)
Spot Application: Mix 1-4 drops of essential oil in 1 teaspoon of carrier oil or aloe vera and apply to the area in need.
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The Methods of Use are general guidelines. Individual sensitivities, desired results, and the characteristics of the essential oil(s) used must all be considered. Adjust methods and proportions accordingly.
For external use only. Always dilute before use. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid eyes and other sensitive areas. Keep away from direct flame – essential oils are flammable. If pregnant or nursing, consult a physician before using essential oils. Store at room temperature and avoid direct sunlight.
Aromatherapy: The use of natural, aromatic substances, known as essential oils, to enhance the well-being of the body, mind, and spirit. (This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. No information provided is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.)