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Description
Patchouli Essential Oil is steam-distilled from the leaves of Pogostemon cablin, a tropical herb native to Asia. Known for its deep, earthy aroma, it is widely used in perfumery and aromatherapy for its grounding and calming effects. This oil blends seamlessly with sandalwood, cedarwood, and florals, enriching natural beauty formulations. It also supports skincare with its skin-rejuvenating properties. Its rich, musky scent ensures its lasting presence in both the self-care and fragrance industries.
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Plant Part
Leaves

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Color
Amber
Aroma Family
Earthy, Woody, Musky

Patchouli Essential Oil
Botanical Name
Pogostemon cablin
Common Names
Puchaput, Patchouly,
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Diffuse 4 drops of patchouli essential oil to create a rich, earthy atmosphere. For topical application, dilute 1 drop with 5 drops of carrier oil before applying to the skin. Follow specific brand guidelines for internal use.
Main Constituents
Patchouli Alcohol, a-Bulnesene, a-Guaiene, Seychellen, Gamma-Patchoulene, a-Patchoulene
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Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Note Classification
Patchouli essential oil may cause skin sensitivity, so always dilute and patch test before topical use. Keep it out of reach of children, consult a physician if pregnant, nursing, or under medical care, and avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, mucosa, and sensitive areas. Do not use internally unless supervised by a qualified clinician.
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Diffuse 4 drops of patchouli essential oil to create a rich, earthy atmosphere. For topical application, dilute 1 drop with 5 drops of carrier oil before applying to the skin. Follow specific brand guidelines for internal use.
Safety Considerations
Patchouli essential oil may cause skin sensitivity, so always dilute and patch test before topical use. Keep it out of reach of children, consult a physician if pregnant, nursing, or under medical care, and avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, mucosa, and sensitive areas. Do not use internally unless supervised by a qualified clinician.
Patchouli essential oil may cause skin sensitivity, so always dilute and patch test before topical use. Keep it out of reach of children, consult a physician if pregnant, nursing, or under medical care, and avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, mucosa, and sensitive areas. Do not use internally unless supervised by a qualified clinician.
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Disclaimer
Information on this page is for general education only and is not medical advice. Essential oils are highly concentrated and may cause irritation, burns, or allergic reactions; always dilute for skin use, patch test first, avoid eyes and mucous membranes, and keep away from children and pets. Do not ingest essential oils unless specifically directed by a qualified clinician and the product provides clear oral dosing and safety instructions; consult a professional before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing a medical condition.