DESCRIPTION
Originating from the northern forests, Kamelya's Labrador Tea Essential Oil is derived from the distillation of the flowering tops of Ledum groenlandicum, an emblematic boreal plant of Canada. Its soft, herbaceous, and slightly honeyed fragrance evokes the purity of lakes and the serenity of conifer forests.
Traditionally used to foster a feeling of calm and balance, this rare oil embodies relaxation and regeneration. In diffusion, it offers a soothing and clarifying atmosphere, perfect for recentering. In massage, properly diluted, it provides a sensation of lightness and bodily harmony.
In natural cosmetics, it is sought after for its gentle action on the skin. Integrated into a carrier oil, it helps maintain healthy-looking and supple skin, while leaving a finely honeyed herbal scent.
Sensory Signature: boreal softness, herbaceous and honeyed notes, feeling of balance and lightness.
SENSORY BENEFITS & TRADITIONAL USES
- Promotes a feeling of calm and emotional stability.
- Provides a soothing and clarifying atmosphere in diffusion.
- Provides a sensation of release and global balance in diluted massage.
- Traditionally associated with a feeling of clarity and natural regeneration.
- Appreciated for accompanying relaxation rituals and periods of seasonal transition.
SKIN BENEFITS
- Brings a soothing impression on sensitive or reactive skin.
- Contributes to balanced-looking and luminous skin.
- Provides a sensation of comfort and suppleness after exposure to cold or wind.
- Traditionally used to support the impression of skin regeneration.
- Integrated into skincare, it harmonizes and delicately scents the skin.
IDENTITY SHEET
Botanical Name: Ledum groenlandicum
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Part Used: Flowering Tops
HEBBD: Botanically and Biochemically Defined Essential Oil
Main constituents: sabinene, germacrene D, β-selinene.
Origin: Quebec (Canada)
Aroma: Soft, herbaceous, slightly honeyed, and green
Quality: Authentic, 100% pure and natural, undiluted, unrectified
100% Pure and Authentic Essential Oils • Quebec, Canada Expertise Since 2011
Kamelya selects pure boreal essences, artisanally distilled in Quebec with respect for ecosystems.
Summary: Kamelya's Labrador Tea Essential Oil – soft and herbaceous fragrance. A rare essence from Quebec, soothing and balancing, ideal for diffusion and natural skincare.
Also discover: goldenrod essential oil | black spruce essential oil | balsam fir essential oil.
FAQ – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- ✔ What is the fragrance of Labrador Tea?
A soft, herbaceous, and honeyed note, with a woody depth typical of northern forests.
- ✔ How to use it in diffusion?
2 to 3 drops are enough for a soothing and invigorating ambiance, reminiscent of the boreal air.
- ✔ Can it be used on the skin?
Yes, diluted to 1–2% in a soft carrier oil. It provides an impression of comfort and skin regeneration.
- ✔ Which oils does it blend well with?
Lavender, Black Spruce, Goldenrod, Fir for harmonious and comforting synergies.
USAGE PRECAUTIONS
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Always dilute before topical use (1–2%).
- Do not ingest.
- Not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- External use only.
- Perform a patch test 48 hours before use.
WARNING
The information presented is provided for educational purposes. Kamelya Aromacosmétique accepts no responsibility for inappropriate use.
Legal Disclaimer: The information presented on this site is for educational and cultural purposes. It does not constitute medical advice or therapeutic prescriptions under any circumstances. The use of essential oils must always be done with discernment and caution. Kamelya Aromacosmétique recommends consulting a healthcare professional, an aromatherapist, or a qualified pharmacist for any therapeutic use. Essential oils are powerful natural concentrates: they do not replace medical treatment or professional advice. Any inappropriate use is the sole responsibility of the user.
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