Carrot Seed Wild Essential Oil (Queen Anne's Lace)
Daucus carota ssp. sativa
Product Properties
Country
France
Plant Part
Aerial
Cultivation
Wildcrafted
Chemical Families
Monoterpenes
Esters
Botanical Families
Apiaceae (Umberlliferae)
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic & Aromatic Properties
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Anti-inflammatory
Antispasmodic
Antifungal
Antifungal (candida)
Antianxiety
Notes
Middle
Aromas
Earthy
Herbaceous
Sweet
Suggested Uses
Purify - Germs
Make a foaming hand soap with wild carrot oil!
Relieve - Muscle Aches
Massage your legs with a warming wild carrot oil to loosen up your muscles before working out.
Complexion - Skincare
Wash your face with a wild carrot oil cleanser to calm spots of irritation.
Safety and Shelf Life
Shelf Life
4 years
Safety & Warnings
Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
GCMS Data
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Wild Carrot
Love the smell... great for the face.
Wild about this oil!
I bought it to add to a foot scrub recipe, but the aroma is so different and delightful, I’m adding it to my skin serum and facial cleansing oil!
One more for my collection
I was surprised at the smell of this oil. I didn’t really know what to expect but it an earthy smell that I am so fond of. I plan to use it in some of the recipes in The Heart of Aromatherapy by Andrea Burke. I love this book!
Wild Carrot Oil
Very good. Am trying to discover other recipes to use this product
Wild Carrot Oil
How no idea of the wonderful therapeutic value of this oil!!