Carrot Seed EO

Daucus carota L.

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Our Carrot Seed essential oil has a dry, sweet-woody, root-like, and earthy aroma, with a tenacious wet earth, fatty/oily, slightly spicy dry down. Carrot Seed oil is a friend of the natural perfumer who will find

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Selected size SKU:165-016 - Carrot Seed 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
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15 ml (1/2 oz)
$8.00
30 ml (1 oz)
$12.00
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$21.00
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$36.00
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$64.50
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$117.00
1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$250.50
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Our Carrot Seed essential oil has a dry, sweet-woody, root-like, and earthy aroma, with a tenacious wet earth, fatty/oily, slightly spicy dry down. Carrot Seed oil is a friend of the natural perfumer who will find that it blends well with chypres, fougères, woody/resinous oils such as Frankincense and Cedarwood as well as citrus and spice oils. It is also found in trace amounts in Ambers, fantasy and modern aldehydic perfume types.[1]

Carrot Seed essential oil is derived from Daucus carota whose common names include Wild Carrot and Bishop’s Lace. This tenacious 'weed' seen along country roads is known in North America by another familiar name – Queen Anne's Lace. The feathery umbels eventually close upon their precious seeds, protecting them from weather and wind, but they often attach to the fur of passing animals, successfully dispersing the seeds and making this plant nearly impossible to eradicate. France is one of the largest producers of carrot seeds for aromatherapy and perfumery, with major seed production sites located primarily in the southern and western parts of the country.

When it comes to perfumery, please note that Carrot Seed essential oil has an extremely intense aroma and can easily overpower a perfume, so dilute well if working with small-quantity perfume formulas. Rhind even mentions a little known blending trick: the combination of Carrot and Cedarwood essential oils mimics the scent of the very costly Orris Butter![2] As an alternative, perfumers may enjoy working with the smoother and less pungent Carrot Absolute - when added to floral, fruity or spicy accords, Carrot Absolute is often used to give the sweet and subtle effects of plum or apricot jam.[3]

Carrot Seed essential oil is popularly added to facial masks and to preparations for mature skin – a sensible choice since carotol, the dominant sesquiterpene alcohol, is a multi-purpose constituent that is well-suited to skincare applications. Carrot Seed is known to help brighten the complexion and improve the appearance of skin tone and imperfections.

PLEASE NOTE: this is steam distilled Carrot Seed essential oil and should not be confused with ‘carrot oil’ carrier oil or ‘carrot seed carrier oil,’ both of which are lipid oils that are produced by cold-pressing or maceration (infused oil). Carrot Seed essential oil must be diluted before applying to the skin.

1 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, pp. 130-1.

2 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Aromatherapeutic Blending: Essential Oils in Synergy, Jennifer Peace Rhind, 2016, p. 200.

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Best Carrot Seed Oil

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This is hands down the best carrot seed oil I have ever tried. I have been applying this to my skin neat for itchy summer skin, and it is helping a lot. It is also the best smelling carrot seed oil, at first it goes on with an earthy, spicy, carroty vitamin smelling tenacity, and within minutes mellows out and gets smoother and almost floral, with a geranium like finish. I just ordered a big bottle, and I am looking forward to using this in my skincare regime.

Review by Allie Kat 7/20/2015

Great for skin

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I have always heard about the amazing properties of this oil for the skin and I decided to buy it from Eden Botanicals to use it with Frankincense oil so that I can make my own rejuvenating and anti-aging face serum. I love my face serum and I also made some for my sister to try. if you don't like mixing oils, you can also add few drops of this oil to your usual face cream to have a wonderful anti aging cream.

Review by Mervat 3/6/2013

FRESH FROM THE GARDEN!

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A very green, fresh, pungent scent - earthy. Love this for the skin. Very rejuvenating and invigorating. I do use this straight on my skin and I can definitely feel it...feels stronger than other brands I've used.

Review by prb 2/25/2013

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