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Botanical Name:Laurus nobilis


Bay leaf oil is a type of essential oil made from the leaves of the bay laurel, also called sweet bay (Laurus nobilis). Another species, the West Indian bay leaf (Pimenta racemosa), also allows for the extraction of the essential oils in the leaves and the production of an oil with the same name. Today’s article considers the uses, properties and health benefits of bay leaf oil made from the leaves of Laurus nobilis, the same species widely used for flavoring food in Mediterranean cuisine.

The uses of bay leaf oil cover a range of health aspects and primarily include benefits for nerve and muscle pain and joint swelling and pain. Some of the less known benefits and uses of bay leaf oil are a natural decongestant action, antibacterial and antifungal effects, astringent properties as well as a mild sedative quality that contributes to lowering stress and anxiety levels. Bay leaf oil is added to bath water, soap and other skin and hair-products. In hair care, it is used for strengthening hair, maintaining scalp health, controlling dandruff, combating dullness and restoring shine.




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Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas. For external use only.

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PRODUCT PROPERTIES

Botanical Name:Laurus nobilis


Bay leaf oil is a type of essential oil made from the leaves of the bay laurel, also called sweet bay (Laurus nobilis). Another species, the West Indian bay leaf (Pimenta racemosa), also allows for the extraction of the essential oils in the leaves and the production of an oil with the same name. Today’s article considers the uses, properties and health benefits of bay leaf oil made from the leaves of Laurus nobilis, the same species widely used for flavoring food in Mediterranean cuisine.

The uses of bay leaf oil cover a range of health aspects and primarily include benefits for nerve and muscle pain and joint swelling and pain. Some of the less known benefits and uses of bay leaf oil are a natural decongestant action, antibacterial and antifungal effects, astringent properties as well as a mild sedative quality that contributes to lowering stress and anxiety levels. Bay leaf oil is added to bath water, soap and other skin and hair-products. In hair care, it is used for strengthening hair, maintaining scalp health, controlling dandruff, combating dullness and restoring shine.




CAUTIONS  

Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas. For external use only.

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It takes precision and patience to create the cold-pressed oils used in skincare products. It’s not a fast process, but it’s one that provides incredible benefits for the skin.  

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