Product Review
Originating in the Middle East and East Africa, myrrh is a tree-like shrub that grows in arid soil. Its essential oil is derived from its resin, which is harvested by making deep scores into the sapwood. Myrrh has an earthy, balsamic-like scent and has been used for centuries in traditions around the world. Revered for awakening the spiritual senses, myrrh is commonly present in perfumes and skin-care products. Myrrh is a thick resin at room temperature, and may solidify with cooler temperatures.  For easier use, slightly warm the bottle in hot (not boiling) water. Plant Part Used Resin Extraction Method Steam distillation Aroma Medium. Warm and earthy. Benefits Awakening, calming and balancing. Transcendental, it opens doorways to inner contemplation. Blends Well With Bergamot, Frankincense, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Orange, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Tagetes, Tangerine, Tea Tree, Thyme History of Myrrh Myrrh essential oil has been prized for millennia. Although native to the Middle East and the dry regions of East Africa, myrrh found its way much further abroad. Earthy, rich and welcoming, the scent of myrrh has a subtly sweet balsamic note, and its inviting air is particularly appealing to those seeking greater spiritual openness. Using Myrrh Oil All essential oil blends are for aromatherapy use only and are not for ingesting! The Kings A regal blend for spiritual enlightenment. 4 drops Myrrh Oil 4 drops Frankincense Oil 4 drops Tagete Oil Into the Mystic Connect to your inner spirit, transcend everyday reality and open a mystical doorway to the astral plane... 4 drops Myrrh Oil 4 drops Sandalwood Oil 4 drops Patchouli Oil 2 drops Rosemary Oil Aromatherapy Uses Bath & Shower Add 5-10 drops to hot bath water, or sprinkle into shower steam before getting in for an at-home spa experience. Massage