Neem Oil / Pure / ORGANIC
£5.95 – £16.95 Including VAT
Description
Pure Organic Neem Oil
Plant Part: Seeds
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Origin: India
The leaves of this flowering evergreen tree have been used for hundreds of years in traditional Asian medicine as a natural antibacterial that calms skin and soothes inflammation. The leaves are naturally high in bioflavonoids, which are antioxidants known to protect cells and molecules from damage and signs of aging. Neem has also been known to help with acne and blackheads, as well as reduce scarring and balance your skin’s tone.
Blends well with: Literature on the blending of Neem oil is difficult to acquire. Nonetheless, there are vague references to it blending well with Lavender (All), Clary Sage, Rosemary (All), Pine (All), Cananga, Geranium (All), Marjoram (All), and spice oils – especially clove and nutmeg.
Aromatic Scent: Neem oil has a rich, earthy, green musty garlicky smell.
Colour: Brown
Please note that this oil is liquid when warm but if below room temperature it will turn partly solid.
Consistency: Viscous / very thick (solid) until gently warmed
For External Cosmetic Use only (Do not consume)
Cautions: Harmful if swallowed / Keep out of reach of children / Do not use if pregnant or nursing
50ml and 100ml supplied in a clear PET bottle with screw cap (foil sealed)
250ml supplied in a frosted bottle with screw cap (foil sealed)
A flip top cap is also included for easier application
Store in a cool dry area (out of direct sunlight)
A patch test is always advised before use to see if your skin is sensitive to the product
Use within 12 months of opening
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Additional information
Size | 100ml (3.38 fl.ozs), 10ml (0.35 fl.ozs), 250ml (8.79.fl.ozs), 50ml (1.76 fl.ozs) |
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1 review for Neem Oil / Pure / ORGANIC
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Mark Cropley (verified owner) –
I’ve bought Neem oil twice from The Aromatherapy shop, and the quality has been excellent. I came across it in Croatia where it is used in very dilute concentrations in toothpaste, shampoo, creams etc for control of fungal and bacterial infections. It’s also used carefully at selective times and also in very dilute concentrations in a soft soap spray for pest and bacterial control in horticulture, plant and tree growing and organic fruit production. Using RHS advice, it’s been excellent for controlling scale insect and red spider mite on citrus tree for a few years. This year’s early tomato plants got blackleg virus and were dying off, again using RHS advice I sprayed the plants, soil and pots and ended up with a bumper crop. Running low so just made a 3rd order.