| Aroma: Fresh, herbaceous, floral, minty and green. |
| Latin Name: Pelargonium graveolens |
| Country of Origin: Chine |
| Extraction Method: Steam distilled |
| Extracted From: Flowers and leaves |
| Perfumery Note: Middle |
| Aromatherapy Properties: Anti-depressing, uplifting, balancing, refreshing, soothing and calming. Medicinally, geranium is used to help balance hormones during PMS and menopause and that is why geranium is known as the "women's essential oil." Geranium is also used to increase circulation and for stress-related conditions. |
| Suggested Uses: Put 10-15 drops of geranium in a warm bath and soak to ease stress and balance hormones. Diffuse in general with a fan diffuser. Geranium can be diluted in a carrier oil for application on the skin. |
| Blends Well With: Lavender, rose, chamomile, jasmine, patchouli and rosemary. |
| Safety Note: Geranium should be avoided during pregnancy and not use at all with babies, and children of any age. Always test on a small area of skin for sensitivity. The information provided is for general use only and not meant to be a substitute for the medical advice of a physician. |