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Scientific Name: Abies Balsamea
Origin: Canada
Plant Part: Needles
Scent: Fresh, Crisp, and Coniferous
Color: Clear
Consistency: Thin
Perfumery Note: Middle
Initial Aroma Strength: Strong
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Send your senses on a walk through the woods with the earthy, resinous scent of balsam fir essential oil. The spicy aroma of fir is a particular favorite during the holidays, but it can offer a festive air all year round. Add fir oil to candles, soaps, or even create your room-freshening spray. With balsam fir oil you can bring the great outdoors inside without having to worry about the weather!
Balsam fir oil comes from the needles of the “Abies Balsamea”, a North American fir tree. The tree is native to Eastern and Central Canada, making the Northern country one of the most significant producers of fir oil. The balsam fir also has a significant ecological role, providing shelter and protection for animals during Canada’s often harsh winters. It additionally serves as a food source for rabbits, snowshoe hares, chickadees, crossbills, and other forest-dwelling creatures. This gives us somewhat of an idea of how beneficial this oil can be, as it can provide vital nutrients and minerals to those animals.
Though ancient use of balsam fir focused mainly on cuisine and medicine, its uses have now expanded. At we carefully collect fresh needles from the Abies balsamea and extract the oil using a steam-distillation process. Throughout this process, special care is taken to ensure that no balsam fir essential oil properties are lost. The oil we offer at VINEVIDA is of premium quality, resulting in a clear color and a strong fragrance that makes it perfect for adding to products such as lotions, soaps, and cleaning products.
As a manufacturer, VINEVIDA produces a variety of different oils and balsam fir happens to be one of the most popular! Our oils are pure and natural, with no chemical additives. As a result, you will note a marked difference between the scent of mass-produced, low-quality products, and that of VINEVIDA’s. We place a focus on customer satisfaction and try to provide the most competitive prices possible for our wholesale consumers.
Air purification is a unique one from the list of balsam fir essential oil uses. Balsam fir oil shows promising indications as an , which means it can potentially help purify the air. Use fir oil in room sprays, cleaning products, and diffusers to add a burst of freshness to any room.
Skincare is one of the most common uses of balsam fir. Balsam fir needles contain many vitamins, including vitamin C. This is what makes it such an important source of food for many forest-dwelling rodents and small animals. One of the problems with vitamin C and skincare is that though it offers many benefits it requires the use of a delivery agent. Balsam fir contains limonene, which is often used to help products penetrate the skin. Though more research is necessary, balsam fir oil still offers a fresh, outdoorsy scent. Add to cosmetic products to bring the great outdoors with you everywhere you go.
Next, 1g of balsam fir essential oil to 100g of liquid soap. Give it a try, and see what you think before deciding to add more. Use different blends of essential oils to create new combinations, or even try your hand at making soap from scratch!
Balsam fir pairs great with many essential oils. In our opinion, a few of the best blending partners include Cedarwood, Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Cypress, Ylang Ylang, Vetiver, Myrrh, Lemon, and Lime.
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Balsam fir essential oil is one of the most popular oils sold by VINEVIDA. This is due in part to its amazing woodsy fragrance, but also because of the sheer amount of potential benefits it contains. As always use essential oils with caution, ensuring you never ingest them or apply them directly to the skin. As a side note, some people have been wondering if balsam fir essential oil is safe for dogs. Our four-legged friends have a lot stronger sniffers than we do, so the smell of oils may make them uncomfortable. If you are going to use balsam fir oil around your pet, it is better to use a passive diffuser option, such as reeds. Make sure your dog doesn’t ingest or come in contact with the oil and pay close attention to see whether he or she exhibits signs of discomfort. If so, it is best to cease use.
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