Description ❯ The first impression of Geranium Leaf - Absolute Oil is crushed green leaf, rosy lift, and aromatic sharpness, but the material becomes more revealing as dry stem, minty herb, and a clean floral residue develops. That shift gives it a useful place in compositions needing depth rather than simple volume. It belongs naturally in green florals, rose accords, soaps, colognes, body oils, and botanical perfumes. Depending on the surrounding materials, it can make an accord more recognisable, more dimensional or more convincingly finished. This is a concentrated ingredient, and its weaker side appears when it overwhelms the structure. Build carefully to avoid a result that feels sharp, medicinal, or overly leafy, and confirm suitability for the intended product. Details ❯ Botanical Name Pelargonium graveolens Plant Part Leaves Extraction Method Solvent Extraction Origin Egypt Colour Yellow Green Common Uses Geranium Leaf absolute can be used to help in the treatment of acne, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, hemorrhoids, lice, mosquito repellant, ringworm, ulcers, breast engorgement, Oedema, poor circulation, sore throat, tonsillitis, PMS, menopausal problems, stress and neuralgia. It's reputation as an extremely versitile absolute is well documented. Consistency Medium Note Middle Strength of Aroma Strong Blends with Angelica, Basil, Bergamot, Carrot seed, Cedarwood, Citronella, Clary Sage, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender, Lime, Neroli, Orange and Rosemary. Aromatic Description Geranium Leaf absolute has a scent that is both sweet and herbaceous, while carrying some subtle notes similar in character to Rose. History he plants originated from South Africa as well as Reunion, Madagascar, Egypt and Morocco. They were introduced to European countries such as Italy, Spain and France in the 17th century. In early times geraniums were planted around the house to help keep evil sprits at bay. The information provided is for educational purposes only Cautions ❯ Non-toxic, non-irritant and generally non-sensitizing, though it can cause sensitivity in some people and due to the fact that it balances the hormonal system, it should be avoided during pregnancy.