Kunzea Essential Oil
Kunzea essential oil is probably Australia’s next essential oil wonder.
Our Kunzea essential oil has many remarkable properties.
Its properties have been highly mentioned and promoted by world renown aromatherapist Dr Daniel Peneol.
Kunzea is great for irritated red spots on the skin, is a known antiseptic, and it is fantastic for tired joints and muscles.
Unlike the strong medicinal scent of Tea Tree oil, the aroma of Kunzea is very pleasant and it’s often described as symbolising ‘the smell of the Australian bush’!
Botanical name Kunzea ambigua
Ingredients 100% v/v pure Kunzea ambigua essential oil.
Aroma
A pleasant and fresh aroma with some spicy undertones, carrying the scent of the Australian bush.
Benefits
Amazing for the quick and soothing relief it gives to tired muscles and joints.
It’s great for dry, flaking and itchy skin.
Kunzea essential oil can also offer relief from stress, anxiety, nervous tension and mental exhaustion.
Kunzea flowering
Kunzea Essential Oil Uses
A small drop or 2 can be added directly onto the skin for tired muscles or joints.
You can also use it in an oil burner, vaporiser, bath, massage oil, spa, saunas, potpourri and room deodorisers.
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Directions and More Uses
Kunzea essential oil is good for irritated skin and soft tissue issues (sore muscles).
Aromatherapy Oil
2 to 4 drops in an oil burner or vaporiser, 1-2 drops into a bath.
Kunzea essential oil and Kunzea flowers
Blend Kunzea Essential Oil with
Kunzea blends well with some of our other essential oils like:
Eucalyptus varieties, Fragonia, Lemon Myrtle, Rosalina and Tea Tree or Sandalwood.
Massage Oil
10 to 25 drops per 100ml of carrier oil.
Main Actives
Kunzea essential oil has a unqiue combination of compounds, alpha-pinene, 1,8 cineole, globulol, viridifloral, bicyclogermacrene which can address infection and tired muscles and joints.
Precautions
Kunzea essential oil is non toxic and non irritating, however sensitive skins should do a skin patch test.
Keep out of reach of children.
Store away from direct sunlight.
Store below 30 degrees.
Avoid use during pregnancy.
Other Common Names
Tick Bush, Ducane Kunzea, White Cloud, White Kunzea.
Natural Occurrence in Australia
Kunzea flowering
Naturally occurring in the woodland of eastern Tasmania, southern Victoria and south east New South Wales. The tree requires reasonable and regular rainfall to flourish.
The kunzea ambigua plant grows to around 5 metres tall and can be found growing in clusters or groups. Kunzea actually benefits from regular pruning, otherwise it tends to become quite gangly.
Harvesting of Kunzea for the production of essential oil has been carried out for nearly 20 years. A superior variety is farmed in north east Tasmania by the wild harvesting of an extensive population of plants.
Kunzea Essential Oil Characteristics
Clear to very pale yellow in colour; watery consistency; fresh aroma with a mild spicy undertone that is not too intense.
Extraction and Farming Method
The tree grows wildly and abundantly in the wild in north east Tasmania, as well as eastern Victoria and south east New South Wales.
The Kunzea plants are sometimes naturally ‘pruned’ by grazing animals and do not require any fertilisers.
Kunzea is hand harvested and are then steam distilled immediately to maintain quality Kunzea essential oil.