Black Pepper Essential Oil

Warm, dry-spicy black pepper with fresh woody depth, traditionally valued in massage blends and grounding aromatic preparations.
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Steam distilled from dried peppercorn berries, Black Pepper essential oil is known for its warm spicy aroma with dry woody and subtly fresh undertones.

Traditionally valued in massage oils, diffuser blends, and body care preparations where a warming, grounding, and stimulating aromatic profile is desired.

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Black Pepper Essential Oil

Botanical name: Piper nigrum

AromaSense Black Pepper Essential Oil is steam distilled from dried peppercorn berries traditionally valued for their warm, spicy, and stimulating aromatic character.

Black pepper has a long history extending far beyond the kitchen. Historically, peppercorns were once traded alongside precious commodities and were considered highly valuable throughout ancient trade routes.

Aromatic profile

Warm, dry, spicy, peppery, and slightly woody with characteristic peppercorn sharpness.

How black pepper essential oil is traditionally used

Black pepper essential oil has long been valued in aromatherapy massage blends, warming body oils, and diffuser preparations.

Traditionally used in massage preparations designed for tired muscles, body warmth, and stimulating circulation-focused routines, black pepper is appreciated for its energising and grounding aromatic character.

Its dry spicy aroma is also commonly used in diffuser blends intended to create warmth, focus, and aromatic depth.

In traditional aromatherapy use, black pepper essential oil is often included in seasonal wellness blends and body preparations where warming and stimulating aromatic qualities are desired.

Blends well with

Frankincense, patchouli, sandalwood, vetiver, geranium, jasmine, lavender, marjoram, neroli, ravensara, and ylang ylang.

Extraction method

Black pepper essential oil is extracted by steam distillation of dried unripe peppercorn berries.

The steam extraction process helps release the aromatic compounds naturally contained within the peppercorns.

Plant origin

This particular black pepper essential oil originates from France.

Good to know

Historically, black pepper was once considered so valuable that peppercorns were traded alongside precious commodities including gold.

Black pepper essential oil is widely appreciated in natural perfumery and aromatherapy for adding warmth, dryness, and subtle spice to aromatic blends.

Safety

For external use only.

Always dilute appropriately before topical application.

People with sensitive skin should patch test diluted preparations before wider use.

Use in moderation, as the warming aromatic nature of black pepper essential oil may cause irritation if overused.

This Black Pepper essential oil is steam distilled from dried berries of Piper nigrum and is valued for its warm, spicy, and grounding aromatic profile.

  • Alpha pinene 11.85%: contributes fresh dry woody aromatic brightness.
  • Beta pinene 11.18%: naturally occurring constituent contributing crisp herbal sharpness.
  • Sabinene 11.45%: contributes spicy green aromatic complexity characteristic of black pepper oil.
  • Myrcene 1.88%: naturally occurring aromatic constituent contributing herbal warmth.
  • Limonene 15.21%: contributes fresh sparkling citrus brightness within the spicy aroma profile.
  • Linalool 0.23%: floral aromatic constituent naturally present in small amounts.
  • Beta caryophyllene 18.89%: characteristic warming constituent contributing depth and peppery richness.
  • Beta bisabolene 2.77%: contributes warm balsamic aromatic undertones.
  • Eugenol 0.05%: naturally occurring spicy aromatic constituent present in trace amounts.

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