Plant Part: Needles and Twigs
Extraction Method Steam Distilled
Origin: Canada
Color: Colorless to pale yellow liquid
Common Uses: Spruce Black Essential Oil has a very pleasant scent, and can be used by aromatherapists in baths to revive tired muscles. Consumers will also see Spruce Black oil frequently used in room sprays, detergents, and in cough and cold preparations
Aromatic Scent: Spruce Black Essential Oil is one of CanadaÕs best kept secrets. It is sweeter, and softer than most evergreen oils with a balsamic, resinous odor with green woody notes. Overall, the scent is very clean, fresh and pleasant
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Blends well with: Pine, Cedarwood, Galbanum, Benzoin, Lavender and Rosstrongary
Cautions: Black Spruce Essential Oil should be applied to the skin only in dilution as it has the potential to be a possible skin irritant. Avoid use during pregnancy
History: Black Spruce Essential Oil has a long history of use in saunas, steam baths, and as an additive to baths and massage products in spas. A particular strength of this essential oil is its ability to target sore muscles and reenergize