Rosemary Essential Oil
Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Rosemary Essential Oil is steam distilled from the leaves of Rosmarinus officinalis, an evergreen Mediterranean herb that has been valued for centuries in culinary traditions, herbal medicine, and aromatherapy.
Its fresh, herbaceous aroma with camphoraceous notes has long been associated with mental clarity and vitality. Today, rosemary remains one of the most versatile essential oils for diffuser blends, massage oils, hair care, and natural household preparations.
This certified organic Rosemary Essential Oil is sourced from India and steam distilled to preserve its naturally fresh aromatic profile.
Aromatic profile
- Fresh herbaceous aroma
- Clean camphoraceous notes
- Crisp green character
- Bright, invigorating finish
How Rosemary Essential Oil is traditionally used
Rosemary Essential Oil is traditionally used in diffuser blends, massage oils, hair and scalp preparations, natural cleaning products, and botanical skincare. Its fresh aroma is often chosen to promote alertness, refresh living spaces, and complement invigorating aromatherapy blends.
Blends well with
Cedarwood, citronella, eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, lemongrass, lemon, peppermint, pine, tea tree, and thyme.
Extraction method
Steam distilled from the leaves.
Plant origin
India.
Good to know
- Certified organic essential oil.
- A popular choice for diffuser blends that encourage alertness and freshness.
- Frequently used in natural hair and scalp care formulations.
- Its fresh herbal aroma blends particularly well with citrus, conifer, and mint essential oils.
Safety
Dilute before topical application. Avoid contact with the eyes and mucous membranes. Perform a patch test before first use. Avoid use during pregnancy. Not recommended for people with epilepsy or uncontrolled high blood pressure unless advised by a qualified healthcare practitioner.









Bob Ellery (verified owner) –
I brought this oil because I was told mice and rats hate the smell.I poured .a little bit down into where the rat had made a nest in the wall, took about 1 min for the rat to leave and hasn’t come back since and now the whole bach smells like Rosemary, nice.????
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