Description
🌍 Origin & Traditional Use
Frankincense trees are native to India, Oman, Somalia, Ethiopia, and parts of the Middle East. In India, Boswellia serrata is traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine for joint health, inflammation, respiratory disorders, and wound healing.
Historically, frankincense has been used in religious rituals, meditation, embalming, and perfumery, making it one of the oldest traded aromatic materials.
🌿 Plant Description & Resin Harvesting
Boswellia trees exude a fragrant resin when the bark is carefully tapped. The resin is collected after natural hardening, cleaned, and graded before distillation. Resin quality, climate, soil, and harvesting season significantly influence oil yield and aroma profile.
🔥 Extraction Method
Frankincense Essential Oil is obtained through steam distillation of natural resin tears. This process preserves its volatile aromatic compounds and therapeutic properties.
Each batch is analyzed by GC-MS to ensure chemical consistency, purity, and compliance with export standards.
🔬 Chemical Composition (GC-MS Profile)
Major constituents include:
- α-Pinene (dominant)
- β-Pinene
- Limonene
- Myrcene
- Sabinene
- Incensole & Incensole acetate (trace)
(Composition may vary depending on species and origin.)
🌸 Aroma Profile & Physical Characteristics
- Color: Colorless to pale yellow
- Aroma: Warm, balsamic, woody, resinous
- Consistency: Thin to medium
- Solubility: Insoluble in water; soluble in alcohol and oils
🌿 Applications & Benefits
Cosmetics & Skincare
Widely used in anti-aging creams, serums, lotions, soaps, and facial oils. Helps improve skin tone, elasticity, and reduces the appearance of fine lines and scars.
Aromatherapy & Wellness
Promotes mental clarity, emotional balance, relaxation, and meditation. Often used to reduce stress, anxiety, and mental fatigue.
Pharmaceutical & Therapeutic Use
Traditionally valued for anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and respiratory-support properties. Used in balms, ointments, and inhalation blends.
Perfumery & Fine Fragrance
A key base note in high-end perfumes, incense, and luxury fragrance formulations.
🌿 Blending Compatibility
Blends well with:
Lavender, Myrrh, Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Patchouli, Rose, Bergamot, Orange, Lemon, Clary Sage
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- For external use only
- Dilute before topical application
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes
- Not recommended during pregnancy without professional advice
- Keep out of reach of children





