INCI Name: Pine Turpentine Oil
Botanical Name: Pinus pinaster
Origin: Turkey
Product Code: DA0006
CAS Number: 90082-75-0
EINECS Number: 290-166-2
FEMA Number: 2906
Production Method: Steam Distillation
Part Used: Resin
Note Classification: Middle Note
Color: Colorless to Pale Yellow
Odor: Woody, Sweet, Mossy
Solubility: Insoluble in Water
Pine turpentine essential oil is a natural product that has been used in health and cleaning applications for centuries. Pine resins were first used for various health and cleaning purposes in ancient Greek and Roman times. Today, it is widely preferred in modern aromatherapy and cleaning products. Pine turpentine grows naturally in the temperate and cold climates of the northern hemisphere. It is found especially in various regions of Europe, North America and Asia. These regions are where pine turpentine oil is produced in high quality.
Production: Pine turpentine essential oil is obtained by steam distillation. This process provides a high quality product by preserving the natural and intense aroma of the oil. The resins of pine trees and in some cases wood pieces are used in the production of the oil. These pieces provide the characteristic fresh, woody and resinous smell of the oil.
Color, Aroma and Smell: Pine turpentine essential oil is usually light yellow or green in color and its smell is a fresh, woody and resinous profile. This smell creates a refreshing and cleansing effect. Pine turpentine oil is among the top notes and its scent note has a lively, woody and resinous profile. Its aroma power is high, which makes it an effective essential oil in cleaning and aromatherapy.
Compatible Oils: Pine turpentine oil; It is perfectly compatible with oils such as sage, eucalyptus, frankincense, juniper, lavender, rosemary and tea tree oil. These combinations create a rich and refreshing scent profile and offer a wide range of uses in aromatherapy.
Warnings: Pine turpentine essential oil should not be applied directly to the skin, it should always be used diluted with fixed oils. It can cause skin irritation when used in pure form, so contact with eyes and sensitive areas should be avoided.
Storage: In order to maintain the effectiveness and quality of pine turpentine essential oil, it should be stored in a cool, dry environment away from sunlight. With proper storage, the shelf life of the oil can be extended and its quality can be preserved.