The root of Vetiver is used for making essential oil. It goes under the steam distillation method for the purest form of essential oil. The oil is deep blue or greenish with a very refreshing and earthy fragrance.
Vetiver is known as Chrysopogonzizanioides. The perennial bunchgrass is native to India. It has an appropriate height of 5ft and blooms purplish flowers.
How Crop is Grown | Organic | Conventional |
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No toxic & persitient pesticides | √ | X |
No synthentic growth hormones | √ | X |
No petroleum-based fertilizers | √ | X |
No cloning | √ | X |
How Product is Processed | Organic | Conventional |
No artificial colors or flavors | √ | √ |
No artificial preservatives | √ | √ |
No irradiated products/ingredients | √ | √ |
No GMOs | √ | √ |
Note / Strength of Aroma: A base note of strong aroma, the Vetiver Essential Oil smells woody, smoky, earthy, herbaceous and spicy.Bergamot, Clary Sage, Cypress, Frankincense Serrata, Helichrysum Italicum, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram Sweet, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Patchouli, Black Pepper, Rose Absolute, Sandalwood Australian, Turmeric.
I love this essential oil. I added to my hot bath water which makes it so aromatic and relaxing! I love how it is so economical and the packaging is also very excellent.
Great aroma, it seriously makes your evening great and soothing. I tried it after I came back from work for dinner time and the scent was great and gave me a pretty relaxed feeling.