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Essential Fir Oil Kvita

Essential Fir Oil Kvita
Essential Fir Oil Kvita
Essential Fir Oil Kvita
Essential Fir Oil Kvita
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product ID: 654969
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  • Age: 18+
    Brand: Kvita
    Line: essential oils
    Product Type: essential oil
    Product Properties: aromatherapy, eczema, psoriasis, repair, treatment
    Ingredients: fir
    Scent: fir
    When To Use: universal
    Gender: unisex
    Classification: natural
    Country: Ukraine
    Made in: Ukraine

  • Fir essential oil is extracted through steam distillation from the needles, young shoots, and split cones. It is distinguished by its invigorating aroma, which boosts mood, promotes a positive outlook, and instills a sense of confidence. It eases the condition of depression and chronic fear.

    Fir essential oil is used for sciatica and bone fractures. It alleviates toothache and treats periodontal disease, assists in chronic tonsillitis and rhinitis, pneumonia, bronchitis, flu, and cough. It enhances visual acuity during fatigue. It is recommended for caring for oily and mature skin, acne, seborrhea, boils, wounds, abscesses, furunculosis, psoriasis, and herpes, as well as for third-degree burns.

    Application method: Fir essential oil can be used in its pure form or in combination with other essential oils (juniper, lavender, pine, citrus oils, patchouli).

    Enrichment of cosmetic products (shampoos, creams, etc.): 4-6 drops of oil (or oil blend) per 15 g of base (1-2 tablespoons).

    Facial massage oil for aging, sagging skin: 25 ml avocado oil, 25 ml jojoba oil, 25 ml wheat germ oil, 10 drops frankincense, 10 drops neroli, 10 drops fir.

    Massage: Mix 6-7 drops of oil (or oil blend) with 1-2 tablespoons of vegetable oil (jojoba, wheat germ, grape seed, etc.).

    Rubbing: 12 drops per 15 g of carrier oil. Recommended for bronchitis, hypotension. For flu, acute respiratory infections, colds (especially in children): rub the oil into the collar zone of the back, chest, and perform foot massages with the oil 4-5 times a day, every 4-5 hours.

    Inhalations and room aromatization: For angina: apply 2-3 drops of pure oil on the tonsils using a pipette, cotton swab, or spray them with a syringe. Repeat up to 5 times a day, every 4-6 hours. For chronic rhinitis: mix fir oil with vegetable oil (mustard, jojoba, etc.) in a 1:3 ratio, apply and massage the mixture on the sinuses while simultaneously instilling the oil solution (1 drop of fir to 5-6 drops of carrier oil).

    Periodontal disease, toothache. Rinsing: 1-2 drops per glass of water.

    Applications: 1:1 with carrier oil.

    Fractures: Rub with pure juniper oil. For angina, rub a few drops of oil onto the coronary vessel area (below the nipple) with the palm. To prevent recurrence, repeat the procedure 3-4 times a day, no more than 2 days in a row, however, improvement will occur after the first procedure.

    Conjunctivitis: Apply 1 drop on the eyelids of closed eyes, do not open the eyes for 20-25 minutes after the procedure. Attention! The oil should not enter the eyes.

    Baths: Mix 6-7 drops of oil (or oil blend) with 30-60 g of a base (salt, soda, honey, bubble bath, cream, bran, etc.) and add to a filled bath.

    Cold compresses for frostbite: Mix 15 drops of fir with 1 tablespoon of macadamia oil, apply to the skin, and cover with a warm bandage. Diathesis in children, diaper rash, bedsores.

    Prepare an ointment: medical vaseline - 40%, sulfur ointment - 30%, fir oil - 30%. Apply to affected skin areas. Weeping eczema: 30-40% fir oil, 60-70% baby cream, heat, and mix to a uniform consistency; apply the ointment 2-3 times a day to affected areas, cover with compression paper, and bind with a bandage.

    Treatment course - up to 24 days.

    Contraindications: kidney pathology, pregnancy. Test the aroma for individual tolerance.

  • Fir essential oil can be used either in its pure form or combined with other essential oils such as juniper, lavender, pine, citrus oils, and patchouli. To enrich cosmetic products (such as shampoos and creams), add 4-6 drops of the oil (or oil blend) per 15 grams of base (1-2 tablespoons).

    For a facial massage oil for aging, sagging skin, mix 25 ml each of avocado oil, jojoba oil, and wheat germ oil with 10 drops each of frankincense, neroli, and fir oil.

    Massage: Combine 6-7 drops of the oil (or oil blend) with 1-2 tablespoons of a carrier oil (such as jojoba, wheat germ, or grapeseed oil, etc.).

    Rubbing: Use 12 drops per 15 grams of carrier oil. This is recommended for bronchitis and hypotension. For flu, acute respiratory infections, and colds (especially in children), rub the oil on the collar area of the back, chest, and massage the feet along reflex zones 4-5 times a day, every 5-6 hours.

    Inhalations and room aromatization:

    For a sore throat: Apply 2-3 drops of pure oil on the tonsils using a pipette, cotton swab, or spray with a syringe. Repeat up to 5 times a day with intervals of 4-6 hours.

    For chronic rhinitis: Mix fir oil with a carrier oil (such as mustard, jojoba, etc.) in a ratio of 1:3. Apply and massage the sinus area while simultaneously instilling an oil solution (1 drop of fir oil to 5-6 drops of base oil).

    Periodontal disease, toothache:

    Rinsing: Use 1-2 drops per glass of water. Applications: use a 1:1 mixture with a base oil.

    For fractures: Rub pure fir oil onto the area.

    In case of an angina attack, rub a few drops of the oil onto the coronary vessels area (below the nipple) with your palm. For prevention, repeat 3-4 times a day, no more than 2 days, but improvement should occur after the first procedure.

    Conjunctivitis: Apply 1 drop on the eyelids of closed eyes; do not open the eyes for 20-25 minutes after the procedure. Attention! The oil should not come into contact with the eyes.

    Baths: Mix 6-7 drops of oil (or oil blend) with 30-60 grams of an emulsifier (such as salt, baking soda, honey, bath foam, cream, bran, etc.) and add to a filled bath.

    Cold compresses for frostbite: Mix 15 drops of fir oil with 1 tablespoon of macadamia oil, apply to the skin, and cover with a warm bandage.

    For children's diathesis, diaper rash, bedsores: Prepare an ointment with 40% medical petroleum jelly, 30% sulfur ointment, and 30% fir oil. Apply to the affected skin areas.

    For weeping eczema: Heat and mix 30-40% fir oil with 60-70% baby cream until smooth; apply the ointment 2-3 times a day to the affected areas, cover with compress paper and secure with a bandage. The treatment course lasts up to 24 days.

    Contraindications: Kidney pathology, pregnancy. Test the aroma for individual tolerance.

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    I am extremely satisfied with the essential oils of this brand. I really don't understand people who claim that it smells like gasoline or that the scent is not natural. It actually smells like a fir tree and gives a festive mood :)

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    Thank you very much, MakeUp, for the prompt processing of my order and for the fast delivery! I purchased three oils: pine, fir, and orange, as I read on a forum that these scents create a "holiday mood". Actually, no matter how much pine or fir oil I use and even if I add just a drop of orange, the orange scent immediately overpowers all the other smells. Overall, I liked the scent of fir, both before and after New Year's. I alternate between adding drops of pine and drops of fir to my aroma lamp, and sometimes I mix them together. The oils definitely play their role perfectly in replacing a natural Christmas tree or pine with an artificial one! In terms of the naturalness of the scents, I preferred the fragrances from "FLORA SECRET" more than "Kvita".

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    Some people smell pine, and I was also hoping for that, but I strongly sense the smell of a pharmacy((

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    It smells exactly like spruce and nothing else, and I loved it. A great manufacturer.

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