Palmarosa
Cymbopogan martinii
Gramineae family
Steam distilled from organically grown grass in Sri Lanka.
Palmarosa is related to lemongrass but contains high levels of geraniol, giving it a sweet and rosy scent.
Arctander says
Palmarosa oil is a pale yellow or pale olive colored liquid with a sweet, floral-rosy odor and various undertones or topnotes according to the quality and age of the oil Palmarosa oil is the best natural source of geraniol of all essential oils. Palmarosa is used in many perfumes, particularly in soap perfumes, where its great tenacity is of outstanding effect.
Palmarosa oils blends well with all the conventional soap perfume materials and it forms an excellent base with small amounts of geranium oil and oakmoss absolute. Combinations with canaga (ylang ylang), rosewood, guiac, and amyris are excellent bases for further development or soap perfumes. In flavors, palmarosa was one of the first flavors used in tobacco.
–Perfumes and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin
Battaglia says
Actions commonly cited are:
Antidepressant
Antifungal
Antimicrobial
Antiseptic
Antiviral
Cicatrisant
Digestive
Febrifuge
Hydrating
Insect repellent
Neurotonica
Safety Warning
As with most essential oils, dilute before using on skin. Perform a patch test before use if essential oil sensitivity is suspected. Do not take essential oils internally. Do not use on children or pets. Seek advice from a trained aromatherapist before using on people with compromised immune systems. Keep away from eyes and mucus membranes.
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