Buy Online Palmarosa Oil in Wholesale
Are you looking to buy Palmarosa oil in large quantities? or do you need a rose-like fragrance or flavor at an affordable price? Then, ‘Essential Oils Wholesaler’ is here to offer 100% organic-certified Palmarosa essential oil in bulk/wholesale. We are a reputed manufacturer and wholesale supplier of pure essential oils from India.
About Palmarosa Essential Oil
Palmarosa (botanical name: Cymbopogon Martinii) is a wild grass with thin green straws. It belongs to the Gramineae family, the same as Lemongrass and Citronella. It is also known as Indian geranium or Rosa grass because of similarity in fragrance with geranium and rose. This similarity is due to the presence of geraniol in it. But it is much cheaper in cost as compared to rose. That is why it is an affordable alternative to Rose Essential Oil.
The oil is extracted from the flowering tops of the palmarosa grass using the Steam Distillation method. It has a sweet floral fragrance with a bit of lemony scent. It is pale yellow in color with a thin viscosity. Like all our wholesale essential oils, palmarosa essential oil is also made in India. It was also used by ancient Indian and Egyptian cultures for various purposes.
Which Industries Can Use this Oil?
The use of this essential oil in many industries increased extensively in the last few years. It is used in making skincare products like lotions & creams, perfumes, soaps, scented hair oils, insect repellent, and medicines. Also, since rose essential oil is getting costlier each year, most products are now switching to palmarosa oil.
Why buy it from ‘Essential Oils Wholesaler’?
Palmarosa essential oil is manufactured in India for more than 100 years. ‘Essential Oils Wholesaler’ is currently a leading Indian wholesale supplier of this essential oil in the world. We offer the best-quality at best-price. We manufacture essential oils, absolutes, spice oil, CO2 Extracts also. Any purchase can be easily online.
Note: If you want to place a big bulk order or has any question us, contact us via e-mail at info@essentialoilswholesaler.com. We are always ready to help you.
To which countries do we export?
Global production of this oil is around 100 tons per year and India produces more than 70% of it. That makes India is the largest exporter of this oil. We also export our product to 65+countries worldwide including the USA, Canada, UK, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, etc. Our clients trust us because of high-quality products and excellent customer support for any order or export-related query.
Frequently asked questions about Palmarosa essential oil.
- What is palmarosa essential oil used for?
Inflammation, digestive issues and sore feet can all be treated with this multi-purpose oil. It doesn’t stop there. Palmarosa can also be used to support mood during emotional vulnerability. Stress, anxiety, grief, trauma, nervous exhaustion can be nurtured by this subtle, supportive and balancing oil.
- What does palmarosa oil smell like?
Palmarosa is a wild growing herbaceous plant with grassy leaves native to Indonesia. The essential oil is obtained by steam distilling the grass and the smell is fresh grassy, lemony, with geranium rose and ocean breeze qualities.
- Why is palmarosa oil good for skin?
Palmarosa oil is well-known for its hydrating properties,10 and can assist in preventing inflammation and quelling dehydration. It also balances the sebum or oil production of your skin, aids in the healing of cuts and bruises, and helps remedy acne breakouts.
- What type of oil is palmarosa?
Cymbopogon martinii
Also known as Indian geranium, Palmarosa essential oil has a rose-like scent that makes it a beautiful addition to your essential oil collection. Like Rose, it is an essential oil known for its natural skin benefits.
- What can I use instead of palmarosa?
Stress and Anxiety: Palmarosa is great for reducing feelings of stress, sadness, or nervousness. For those times when you need to calm your emotions but don’t have Palmarosa, you can substitute it with Lavender, Rose, Ylang Ylang, Bergamot, or Jasmine.
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