Lilac Flower Oil Botanical name of the oil is Syringa Vulgarus. This plant is native of Eastern Europe. Common name of this plant is S. vulgarus. The lilac plant has deep green leaves, leathery capsule like fruits and flowers in many colors. Lilac oil is usually pale purple with a refreshing floral scent. Lilac oil was used in America as a vermifuge to help eliminate intestinal worms. Today modern herbalists use it to treat rashes, sunburn, minor cuts and scrapes.
Blends with:
Lilac flower oil blends with freesia, lily and lavender essential oils
Uses and Benefits:
- Treats various skin infections
- Treats red and itchy skin
- The oil is used as strong antibacterial agent
- Boosts psychic abilities
Product Technical Information
Botanical Name | Syringa vulgaris |
CAS# | 68916-92-7 |
Color & Odor | Cyan |
F.E.M.A. # | No |
Country of Origin | USA |
Methods of Extraction | Enfleurage Extraction in a base of Organic Palm Oi |
Constituents | No |
Solubility | water |
Specific Gravity | 1.0050 – 1.0250 |
Refractive Index | 1.5000 – 1.5200 |
Flash Point | 210F |
Optical Rotation | —12 to —18 |
Major Constituents | (E)-ocimene, 8-oxolinalool, benzyl methyl ether, i |
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