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Also known as Corsican pepper, Common Myrtle has been used for thousands of years as a symbol of love, honor, happiness, and generosity. Its many functions were well known as early as 600 B.C. In the Bible, it was used in purification ceremonies. With a distinctive, eucalyptus like aroma, it is often found in lotions, perfumes, and bath products. CPTG Certified Pure Tested Gradeā„¢ Common Myrtle essential oil is refreshing, with a clarifying and uplifting aroma.

 

Uses

  • Diffuse or use a drop in your palms and inhale deeply.
  • Add to a skin care routine.
  • Create a massage oil by adding a drop or two in a carrier oil.
  • Soak with two or three drops in an Epsom salt bath.

Directions For Use

Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.

Topical Use: Apply one to two drops to desired area

 

The myrtle plant is a bushy evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves, fragrant white flowers, and purple-black berries.

 

  • Creates an uplifting environment
  • Stimulating aroma
  • Helps maintain healthy skin

Aromatic Description

Fresh, camphoraceous, herbaceous

doTERRA Common Myrtle 5ml

$41.99Price
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