Massada Patchouly Essential Oil 15ml
Description
Description
Earthy essential patchouli oil for skin regeneration, soothing, and sensory well-being
Patchouli is an oil that rarely leaves people indifferent — its scent is intense, earthy, warm, and complex, known in aromatherapy for its profound effects on both skin and emotions. While most essential oils are light and volatile, patchouli has a rich, slowly releasing depth that lingers and creates a unique atmosphere. It is one of the few essential oils that naturally improves with aging, similar to a fine wine.
But patchouli is more than just an aroma. Massada Patchouly Essential Oil, based on pure Pogostemon Cablin Oil, also offers substantial skin benefits: patchoulol — the dominant active compound — has scientifically supported anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects on the skin. When used diluted, the oil supports skin structure repair, reduces the visibility of fine lines, and soothes irritated or sensitive skin.
Benefits
- Supports skin regeneration and reduces the appearance of fine lines when used diluted
- Has anti-inflammatory properties that soothe redness and skin irritation
- Nourishes and restores skin structure for a more even and radiant skin surface
- Creates deep relaxation and a sense of emotional balance through its scent
- Acts as a fixative in aroma diffuser blends and gives each composition warmth and lasting power
Active ingredients
Pogostemon Cablin Oil (patchouli oil): The pure essential oil from the patchouli shrub, distilled from the dried leaves. The oil contains a high content of patchoulol — a sesquiterpene alcohol with proven anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting pro-inflammatory mediators in the skin. Patchoulol also supports cell renewal and strengthens the collagen structure, contributing to a firmer and smoother skin surface with regular diluted use. The aroma of patchouli works through the limbic system to relax and balance mood, traditionally associated with feelings of warmth, grounding, and sensory depth.
Limonene: Present as an aromatic component that lightly lifts the heaviness of the patchouli aroma with a subtle, fresh undertone. Limonene also contributes to the antioxidant protection of the oil and extends the shelf life of the formula.
How to use it
- Diffuser: Add 2 to 4 drops to an aroma diffuser — patchouli is intense, so start with less and add to taste; combine with citrus or lavender for a balanced blend
- Skin use diluted: Mix 1 drop with 5 ml carrier oil (such as jojoba or sweet almond oil) and apply to face or body with a gentle massage
- Anti-aging application: Add 1 drop to a portion of night cream or serum for a regenerating boost — use only in the evening for optimal recovery
- Bath: Mix 2 to 3 drops with a tablespoon of bath milk or base oil for a relaxing, sensory bath session
- Store the oil in a cool, dark, and well-sealed place — patchouli naturally improves through oxidation, but keep it well sealed for the best results
Suitable for
- Mature skin that benefits from anti-aging and skin regeneration through diluted use
- Sensitive and irritated skin that needs calming and anti-inflammatory care
- People seeking a deep, earthy aromatherapy experience for relaxation and emotional balance
- As a luxurious addition to an evening skincare or massage ritual
- Anyone who wants to add a rich, lasting scent to a personal aroma composition or diffuser blend
Frequently Asked Questions
Is patchouli oil suitable for use on the face?
Yes, provided it is well diluted. A concentration of 1% in a carrier oil (1 drop per 5 ml) is safe for use on the face and offers the anti-inflammatory and regenerating benefits of patchoulol. Always start with a small test patch to rule out sensitivity. Preferably use in the evening as part of a nighttime routine.
The scent of patchouli is very pronounced — how do I use it subtly?
Patchouli is one of the most powerful scents in aromatherapy. For a subtler experience: use a maximum of 1 to 2 drops in the diffuser and combine with lighter oils such as bergamot, lemon, or lavender. When diluted on the skin, the scent is noticeably softer and warmer than directly from the bottle.
Does patchouli oil really improve with time, as claimed?
Yes, that's correct. Patchouli oil is one of the few essential oils that becomes fuller, softer, and more complex in scent through mild oxidation over the years. A fresh patchouli oil smells sharper and more intense; a more mature oil is silky smooth and deep. Be sure to store the oil well sealed in a cool, dark place to prevent unnecessary oxidation.

