BEWIT Kanuka
Also known as: white tea tree
Enjoy a sense of well-being with the fresh herbal scent of a
lesser-known essential oil. You can use Kanuka to help relax your
muscles after sports, clear your nose and make
breathing more comfortable during autumn and winter colds.
It also seals your skin and complexion. It will give it
suppleness and softness, help fight
imperfections, irritation, redness or itching. It will protect
it from adverse external influences. This essential oil is also well tolerated
by more sensitive skin.
You can add it as an ingredient in homemade creams,
body lotions or relaxing massage blends. It is also useful in
foot care products, for example, after a shower in the gym or
pool. It also acts as a repellent.
It will promote a clear mind and deepen
concentration. It will calm you down after a
hard day, as well as when traveling. In the evening, it will help you sleep
better .
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or “BEWIT Camphor Lime” essential oils.
Benefits
- Relaxes and soothes
- Clears the mind
- Soothes your face and body skin
Kanuka, Manuka and tea tree
Kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) is a tree native to New Zealand.
Botanically it is related to a woody plant from a similar area, Manuka
(Leptospermum scoparium). Both yield essential oils that are, however,
completely different in composition. Yet these oils are often combined together.
Kanuka is closer to the Australian tea tree in its properties, and is also often
called white tea tree. However, compared to tea tree, Kanuka is less sharp and
does not irritate the skin as much.
Note
Pay close attention to the storage conditions of this essential oil. It
requires a dry and dark environment, otherwise it tends to oxidize quickly, in
which case it can cause a sensitive reaction.
Ingredients
Kunzea Ericoides Leaf Oil
Linalool*, Limonene*, Coumarin*
*natural component of essential oil
Country of origin
New Zealand