Breu Branco

Protium heptaphyllum

Native to the forests of the majestic Amazon region, the large and evergreen Breu Branco tree produces a fragrant resin from its trunk that is sharp, piney and pungent. Known locally in Brazil as 'Breu Branco', it belongs to the Burseraceae family similar to Frankincense and Palo Santo, sharing similar chemical compositions. The essential oil is rich in P-Cymene and possesses a fresh, smoky, resinous and woody aroma. The resin has long been used in toiletries, soap and cosmetics and is a common component in fragrances and essences.

Breu Branco

Breu Branco

Protium heptaphyllum

Size:
5 ml
Item:
60224880
Retail:
€65.00
Wholesale:
€48.75
PV:
52.00
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Primary Benefits

  • Once known as the 'Frankincense of Amazonia' or 'Brazilian Frankincense'.
  • Sourced from the resin of the tree that is native to Brazil.
  • Offers a fresh, piney, woody aroma.

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Uses

  • Combine with a carrier oil and apply to skin.
  • Add to your favourite body lotion or shower gel for a fresh, earthy aroma.
  • Use as part of a massage to promote an atmosphere of calm and clarity.
  • Use before long hikes and outdoor activity.

Directions for Use

For massage, mix 5 drops with 10 ml carrier oil. For bath, mix 5 drops with 5 ml carrier oil. For perfuming, mix 1 drop to 10 drops carrier oil. For topical use only.

Cautions

Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. Consult your doctor if pregnant or in treatment. Avoid eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.

Ingredients

Protium Heptaphyllum Resin Oil, Limonene*, Linalool*, Benzyl Benzoate*.

*Naturally occurring oil compounds

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