Latin name : Abies sachalinensis
100% pure and natural artisanal essential oil
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Part used : branches and leaves
Origin : Hokkaido / Japan
Capacity : 5 ml
Recommended for : Effective against anxiety, oppression, nervous spasms, fights fatigue, helps with respiratory discomfort,
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Discover MOMI - (Todomatsu) Japanese essential oil, an oil native to Hokkaido, an island in northern Japan. This oil is renowned for its valuable assistance in cases of respiratory discomfort, as well as for its soothing properties, particularly in cases of rheumatism. In addition to being antispasmodic, Todomatsu essential oil is also known for its cleansing and deodorizing properties, making it a must-have in your aromatherapy kit. Enjoy the benefits of this traditional Japanese essential oil to restore natural well-being.
Its fragrance is sublime when diffused!
MOMI Essential Oil - Todomatsu (Hokkaido Forest) - Clarity and Breathing
It is recommended to improve the following situations:
- Rheumatism
- Bronchitis/cold
- Muscle tension and contractures
- Air purification (In diffuser)
Make sure that the method of use you are considering is the one recommended for this oil .
What proportion of essential oil to use:
For massage : 2 drops of essential oil to mix with 10 ml of carrier oil, i.e. 1 drop of essential oil per teaspoon of carrier oil, or 3 drops per tablespoon.
For facial care : add a maximum of 2 to 3 drops of essential oil to a 50 ml jar of base cream to personalize your day cream.
In a diffuser: 3 drops in the volume of water for a room of 10 to 20 m2
In bath water: 10 drops maximum for a large bathtub , essential oils are not soluble in water, so they will not disperse in the bathtub water...instead, they float on the surface and stick to your skin, which can be irritating... BUT ... we have the solution ... "Natrasorb bath®" , a 100% natural product, based on tapioca, specially developed to coat the essential oil molecules and disperse them evenly in the bath water...! (on sale on our website)