Massada Niauli Essential Oil 15ml
Description
Description
Stimulating essential niaouli oil for skin toning, circulation, and cell regeneration
Niauli is one of the lesser-known but most versatile essential oils in therapeutic aromatherapy. The oil comes from the Melaleuca tree — the same plant family as tea tree — and has a similar fresh, herbal, and slightly camphoraceous aroma, but with a softer and more broadly applicable profile. Niauli is traditionally used for its stimulating, toning, and regenerating effects on both the skin and the respiratory system.
Massada Niauli Essential Oil is based on Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil, supplemented with limonene. The oil stimulates circulation, supports cell renewal, and with regular diluted use improves skin elasticity and firmness. In a diffuser, it works purifying and uplifting in the breathing space.
Benefits
- Stimulates local circulation and supports a healthier, more vibrant-looking skin
- Tones the skin and contributes to a firmer and more elastic skin feel
- Promotes cell renewal and helps regenerate the skin when used diluted
- Has a purifying and mild antimicrobial effect on the skin
- Freshens the air in the room via a diffuser with a bright, herbal aroma
Active ingredients
Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil (tea tree / niaouli oil): The core of this formula. Melaleuca oil contains terpinen-4-ol as its main active component — a substance with a broad spectrum of antimicrobial properties that cleanses and protects the skin. On the skin, the oil acts as a toner, supports cell renewal, and improves local circulation. The fresh, slightly camphoraceous aroma has an uplifting and clarifying effect on the mind through the sense of smell. Always dilute in a carrier oil before applying to the skin — never apply undiluted.
Limonene: An aromatic monoterpene that enhances the freshness of the scent profile and provides mild antioxidant protection. Limonene supports the regenerative effect of the oil and gives the aroma a light citrus brightness that balances the camphor-like character of Melaleuca.
How to use it
- Diffuser: Add 4 to 5 drops to an aroma diffuser with water for a fresh, purifying atmosphere in the room
- Skin use diluted: Mix 1 to 2 drops with 5 ml carrier oil (such as jojoba or sweet almond oil) and massage into the desired skin area
- Massage blend: Combine diluted with a neutral massage oil for a stimulating body massage that activates circulation
- Bath: Add 3 to 4 drops to a tablespoon of bath milk or base oil and mix into the bathwater for an invigorating bath session
- Store the oil in a cool, dark place, tightly closed, out of reach of children
Suitable for
- Skin that needs toning, stimulation of circulation, and support for cell renewal
- People seeking a purifying and invigorating aromatherapy experience
- Use in a diffuser for a clear, fresh indoor air
- As part of a massage blend for heavy or tired muscles and legs
- Not recommended for use on sensitive or damaged skin without dilution or consultation with a specialist
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between niauli and tea tree oil?
Both oils come from the Melaleuca plant family and have a similar active profile. Tea tree (Melaleuca Alternifolia) is best known for its antimicrobial and skin-purifying effects. Niauli (Melaleuca Quinquenervia) traditionally has a slightly broader aromatherapeutic application, especially for the respiratory system. The Massada Niauli Essential Oil contains Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil based on the INCI — its effects are therefore closely related to tea tree.
Can I apply this oil undiluted to the skin?
No. Melaleuca oils are concentrated essential oils and should not be applied undiluted to the skin. Always dilute in a carrier oil to a maximum concentration of 1 to 2% (1 drop per 5 ml carrier oil). Undiluted use can cause skin irritation or a burning sensation, especially on sensitive skin.
Is this oil also suitable for use with respiratory problems?
Melaleuca oil is traditionally used for respiratory complaints through inhalation or diffuser. For use in a diffuser for colds or a stuffy nose, 3 to 5 drops in a well-filled diffuser are sufficient. Always consult a doctor for medical complaints — essential oils are a complementary wellness option, not a medicine.

