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Fir, Balsam Essential Oil
Fir, Balsam Essential Oil

Fir, Balsam Essential Oil

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Bountiful Balsam Fir Essential Oil emits the whimsical magic of the quintessential Christmas tree, the purity of freshly fallen snow, and the fragrance of an untouched Canadian forest. Burst through winter blues with this merry aroma that energizes deep breathing. Wild-crafted from the needles of the Canadian Balsam, our Balsam Fir Essential Oil also blankets muscles in massages with its mighty molecules.

Botanical Name: Abies balsamea
Botanical Family: Pinaceae
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Part of Plant Distilled: Needles
Country of Origin: Canada
Cultivation Method: Wild
Composition: 100% Abies balsamea
Consistency: Thin viscosity
Scent Description: Nostalgic pine, freshly chopped wood, and snowy evergreen.
Blends well with: Silver Fir, White Fir, Cedar, Frankincense, Palo Santo, Seabuckthorn Berry, Rose Otto, Clary Sage, and Sandalwood.
Uses: Perfect in Salt Pipes. Fresh in baths and diffusers. Disposition strengthener. Refreshes muscles.
Invigorates skin and fun to breathe in.

Balsam Fir Essential Oil bottles the wild purity of the Boreal Forest. With a refreshing scent of evergreen needles, the essence of this quintessence is revitalizing verve.

Native to the crisp Canadian forests of North America, the Balsam Fir has been used for centuries. The shiny, silver-green needles of this fir tree were used by the Native Americans. Balsam oil is traditionally harvested during the middle of winter, when the trees are at their freshest and most alive. It is during this vibrant, emotional time of the year that the trees produce the most sap, which in turn creates the most oil.

"By suppertime all that remains is the scent of balsam fir.
If it's darkness we're having, let it be extravagant."
~ Jane Kenyon

"...just smelling it can lift me from the winter gloom!"
~ S. Catty, Hyrdrosols, The Next Aromatherapy