Pure Allspice Leaf Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Pimenta dioica (Myrtaceae)
Plant Part: Leaves & Fruit
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Country of Origin: Jamaica
Color: Yellow/Brown
Consistency: Medium
Aromatic Scent: Allspice is said to have a “warming” scent, fresh and spicy.
Description: Although commercial grown in Central America, the Allspice tree is originally native to the West Indies, Southern Mexico, and the Caribbean. This tree is a slow growing evergreen that grows to about 30 feet tall. The leaves are very aromatic and attractive.
Allspice is also sometime spelled All Spice Oil.
Disclaimer: The information provided is general and should not be taken as medical advice. Neither Bulk Apothecary or associated business entities guarantee the accuracy of the information. Please consult your doctor, especially if being used during pregnancy, before using this product. You are also encouraged to test the product to ensure that it meets your needs, before using for mass production.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including myrcene and methyl eugenol, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov or our Proposition 65 page.
3 Reviews
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Spicy!
This oil is going to be used for the key note in a men's fragrance I am creating for myself. The spice accord I bought pre-made is way too sweet and spice bomb is too. So im making my own version of a spice based fragrance.
Allspice is the perfect key note because it is literally what smells like "all spice". It's good enough that it could be used by itself for this purpose, although I'll be adding several other spices to round it out.
This is allspice leaf oil, at first not what I thought I wanted, but over days of exploring it's nuances, I find I am very pleased with it. It's masculine, has a darkness to it that speaks to seriousness and is reminiscent of black pepper and a bit of Nutmeg to my nose. I could wear this by itself and have a nice fragrance, but it will be better with a little cinnamon leaf oil, coriander seed and so forth.
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Great Scent
This scent reminds me of those scented pine cones that you find at Christmas time. I am using it to refresh some older pine cones I have instead of buying new ones.
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A little goes a long way.
I like this very much. The scent is strong and makes for a great manly scent.