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About This Item
- Natural allspice essential oil
- Steam-distilled Pimenta dioica berry oil
- Warm, spicy aroma for DIY blends
- For cosmetic and aromatherapy use
- Blends well with cinnamon and clove oils
- Ideal for soaps, lotions, and massage oils
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Pimento Oil Specification
- Botanical Name: Pimenta dioica
- Plant Part Used: Berries
- Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
- Aroma: Warm, spicy, and clove-like
- Blends Well With: Orange, Clove, Cinnamon, Cedarwood, and Nutmeg Oils
- Shelf Life: 24 months under recommended storage
- For Cosmetic Use Only
Pimento Essential Oil, also known as Allspice Oil or Pimento Berry Oil, is derived from the dried berries of the Pimenta dioica plant through steam distillation. With its warm, spicy, and clove-like aroma, this oil is valued in cosmetic and personal-care formulations for its comforting scent and versatile nature. Commonly used in massage blends, skincare oils, soaps, candles, and aromatherapy, Pimento Essential Oil adds a soothing and aromatic depth to DIY creations.
How It Works
- Pimento Essential Oil blends aromatic compounds like eugenol, cineole, and caryophyllene that contribute to its characteristic warm and spicy fragrance. When used in cosmetic applications, it imparts a natural aromatic note and enhances the overall sensory experience of formulations such as balms, lotions, creams, and scrubs.
How to Use
- Massage Oils: Dilute 1–2 drops in 10ml carrier oil (such as coconut or jojoba).
- Bath Blends: Mix a few drops with bath salts or a dispersant before adding to warm water.
- DIY Skincare: Add 0.2–0.5% in creams, soaps, or oil blends for aromatic enhancement.
- Aromatherapy Diffuser: Use 2–3 drops to create a comforting, spicy ambiance.
Benefits
- Adds a warm, comforting, and spicy fragrance to cosmetic and personal-care products
- Ideal for massage blends and spa-inspired formulations
- Enhances DIY balms, scrubs, and creams with a natural aromatic character
- Complements oils like Clove, Cinnamon, Orange, and Cedarwood in blends
- Popular for use in winter wellness and relaxation routines
Why Use Pimento Essential Oil
- Pimento Essential Oil is a distinctive addition to any cosmetic or wellness formulation due to its rich, spicy aroma and versatile blending properties. It harmonizes beautifully with other essential oils, making it a favorite among formulators and DIY enthusiasts looking for a warm, earthy scent for their personal-care products.
Usage Tips & Precautions
- Always dilute before applying to the skin.
- Perform a patch test before use.
- Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas.
- Keep away from children and direct sunlight.
- Store in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly closed.
- Not for internal use.
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Product details
| Manufacturer / Packer / Importer : | Salvia Cosmeceuticals Private Limited |
| Country of Origin: | India |
| Address: | A-48, Third Floor, Rama Rd, Najafgarh Road Industrial Area, New Delhi 110015 |
| Net Quantity: | 0.55lbs | 1.1lbs | 2.2lbs | 4.4lbs | 11lbs | 22lbs | 55lbs |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH (cm): | (5x5x15) | (7x7x17.5) | (8.5x8.5x23.5) | (12x12x31) | (34x34x17) | (21.5x17.5x32) | (26.5x22.5x42) |
| MRP (USD): | 51.93 | 93.96 | 172.62 | 331.51 | 784.14 | 1,550.90 | 3,798.68 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is Pimento Essential Oil made from?
It is extracted from the dried berries of the Pimenta dioica plant, also known as allspice.
Q2. Can I use this oil directly on the skin?
No. Always dilute with a carrier oil before topical application.
Q3. What products can I make with it?
It’s suitable for creams, soaps, balms, massage oils, and aromatherapy blends.
Q4. Does Pimento Oil blend well with other essential oils?
Yes, it pairs beautifully with clove, cinnamon, orange, nutmeg, and cedarwood oils.
Q5. Is this oil for edible use?
No. It is intended for external and cosmetic use only.
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