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Natural THYME Essential Oil

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Natural Thyme Essential Oil in Cosmetics 🌿✨

Thyme Essential Oil (Thymus vulgaris) is a powerful natural ingredient used in cosmetics for its antibacterial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties. It is beneficial for skincare, haircare, and aromatherapy applications.


1. Benefits of Thyme Essential Oil in Cosmetics

🌱 Skincare Benefits

βœ” Fights Acne & Bacteria – Contains thymol, a strong antimicrobial compound that kills acne-causing bacteria (P. acnes).
βœ” Balances Oily Skin – Helps regulate sebum production, preventing clogged pores.
βœ” Anti-Aging & Antioxidant – Protects skin from free radical damage, reducing fine lines & wrinkles.
βœ” Soothes Irritation – Has anti-inflammatory properties that help with eczema, rosacea, and redness.

How to Use in Skincare?

  • Add 1 drop per 10ml of carrier oil (like jojoba or rosehip) for acne treatment.
  • Blend into clay masks to purify and detoxify skin.
  • Mix into face serums & creams for antioxidant benefits.

πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ Haircare Benefits

βœ” Stimulates Hair Growth – Improves scalp circulation, promoting stronger, thicker hair.
βœ” Reduces Dandruff & Scalp Infections – Fights fungal growth & scalp irritation.
βœ” Strengthens Hair Follicles – Prevents hair loss and breakage.

How to Use in Haircare?

  • Add 3-5 drops to shampoo for scalp-cleansing benefits.
  • Mix 5-7 drops with coconut oil for a scalp massage treatment (leave for 30 mins before washing).
  • Blend with rosemary or peppermint oil to enhance hair growth effects.

✨ Aromatherapy & Body Care Benefits

βœ” Relieves Stress & Fatigue – Has an energizing herbal scent that uplifts the mood.
βœ” Natural Deodorizer – Fights bacteria & odor, making it ideal for deodorants.
βœ” Soothes Muscle Pain – Works as a natural pain reliever for muscle soreness.

How to Use in Body Care?

  • Mix into body lotions & butters for antioxidant protection.
  • Add to bath salts or massage oils for a relaxing effect.
  • Use in natural deodorants for antibacterial action.

2. Safe Usage & Dermal Limit

According to IFRA & Essential Oil Safety Guidelines:
βœ… Maximum Safe Dermal Limit β†’ 1.3% for leave-on products
βœ… Face Products (Serums, Creams, Oils) β†’ 0.5-1%
βœ… Body Lotions, Butters & Oils β†’ 1-2%
βœ… Haircare Products β†’ 2-3%
βœ… Soap & Rinse-Off Products β†’ Up to 3%

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