Sherpa Botanicals Sugandha Kokila Essential Oil | 100% Pure (15ml)


Sherpa Botanicals Sugandha Kokila Essential Oil | 100% Pure (15ml)
From NPR 750
Description
Description
Steam-distilled from the berries of the Cinnamomum glaucescens tree native to the Himalayan region, Sugandha Kokila Essential Oil offers a sweet, spicy aroma with woody and camphor-like notes. Celebrated for its uplifting and grounding properties, it is widely used in aromatherapy, traditional medicine, and spiritual practices. This limited-availability oil brings calmness and clarity while supporting respiratory and skin wellness.
Details
- 100% pure Sugandha Kokila essential oil
- Steam-distilled from Cinnamomum glaucescens berries
- Origin: Himalayan region
- Scent profile: Sweet, spicy, woody, camphor-like
- Volume: 15ml
- Ethically sourced with limited availability
Uses & Benefits
- Aromatherapy: Calms the mind, reduces stress, and promotes mental clarity
- Respiratory support: Used in inhalation blends to ease congestion
- Meditation: Enhances focus and creates a serene atmosphere
- Massage: May relieve tension when diluted with a carrier oil
- Skin & Hair Care: Traditionally used in Ayurvedic wellness routines
- Perfumery: Unique base note in natural fragrance blends
How to Use
- Dilute well with a carrier oil before topical application
- Use in diffusers or inhalation blends for aromatherapy
- Not for internal use
Safety & Storage
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children
- Consult a healthcare professional before use during pregnancy or medical conditions

Sherpa Botanicals
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Sherpa Botanicals is a premium wellness brand inspired by the strength, purity, and resilience of the Himalayan Sherpas. Rooted in nature and tradition, we craft high-quality essential oils, natural skincare, Himalayan Shilajit, and aromatherapy products using ethically sourced ingredients from Nepal and the Himalayas. Our mission is to promote natural healing, inner strength, and holistic well-being—one drop at a time.
NPR 750