BEWIT Myrrh Confusa
Also known as: confusa myrrh, Kenyan frankincense
Like other essential oils from myrrh, this rare variety is valued for its
beneficial effects on the skin, especially
mature skin. It provides softness, suppleness, and overall
refreshment, and also helps to fill in fine wrinkles. It will promote
renewal and regeneration of surface imperfections and
irritation.
It is also a suitable ingredient for mouthwashes, toothpastes, or gargles for
oral hygiene, as well as in soaps and cleaning products. As a
part of perfumes, it fixes fragrances and enhances the heavier
oriental-floral character.
It can be useful if you need to calm your respiratory tract,
strengthen your digestive system and appetite, balance
the feminine side of your body, or generally gain better
resilience.
Myrrh is also an ancient aid in spiritual rituals and
meditation. It facilitates relaxation, soothes
tension and nervousness, making it helpful when you're struggling with stress
and emotional exhaustion.
Creates a pleasant combination with essential oils BEWIT Frankincense
Boswellia Carterii, BEWIT
Sandalwood, BEWIT
Geranium, BEWIT Cypress
or BEWIT Mandarin
Red.
Benefits
- Strengthens and regenerates
- Promotes resilience
- Soothes and comforts
Different types of myrrh
Different types of myrrh have similar effects, but differ in details and
smell. Myrrh confusa, sometimes referred to as Kenyan frankincense, is
characterized by a deep, warm scent, sweetly herbal and resinous, with earthy
and balsamic tones, more reminiscent of frankincense than myrrh.
Confusion is also caused by the myrrh tree Commiphora confusa, as
this species is not easily identified. It has different flowers on individual
plants, as well as varying colors and types of resin.
Support for female energy
Myrrh is traditionally considered to represent feminine energy and has been
used in rituals associated with femininity and also at night, while masculine
energy is represented by incense which is suitable during the day.
Caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding
The use of myrrh is not advisable during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Note
Due to the terpenoid content and other naturally occurring substances,
essential oils extracted from the resin dry out easily when exposed to oxygen
for long periods of time. A consequence and natural characteristic of the
product is a resinous coating that forms near the dropper and the neck of the
essential oil bench.
If you want to prevent the formation of a resinous coating, after each use of
essential oil, clean the dropper and its surrounding area thoroughly with a dry
and clean tissue. Then close the bottle tightly and store in a dark and
dry place.
Ingredients
Commiphora Confusa Resin Oil
Limonene*, Geraniol*
*natural component of essential oil
Country of origin
Kenya