| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Escentia Products |
| Model Number | ESC-EO-BAY11 |
Escentia Bay Leaf Pure Essential Oil is a 100% pure essential oil steam distilled from the leaves of Cinnamomum tamala . It is commonly used in hair and scalp care, massage blends, and aromatic applications where a warm, spicy, herbaceous note is desired. This concentrated oil is especially popular in scalp tonics, hair rinses, and body oil blends, and should always be used in small amounts and properly diluted.
It is a cosmetic ingredient rather than a ready-to-use finished product. Why we love it: This is one of those essential oils that brings both character and versatility to a blend. It adds a rich, spicy depth to hair and body formulations, and we love how well it pairs with other fresh, herbal, and floral oils.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Cinnamomum tamala Country Of Origin: Bhutan Form: Liquid essential oil Extraction Method: Steam distilled from leaves Suitable For: Cosmetic Use Solubility: Oil soluble, not water soluble What It's Used For Hair oils and scalp treatments for oily-feeling or lacklustre hair Hair rinses and scalp blends Massage oils for tired-feeling muscles Body oil blends with a warm, spicy aromatic profile Diffuser or steam blends for a more robust, herbaceous scent Blending with bergamot, black pepper, geranium, lavandin, lavender, lime, rosemary, and ylang ylang Who It's For This Product Is For: Makers creating scalp and hair care blends Aromatherapy enthusiasts who enjoy warm, spicy essential oils Formulators making massage and body oil blends Anyone looking for a distinctive leaf-derived essential oil for cosmetic use This Product Is Not For: Direct use on the skin without dilution Internal use Use during pregnancy Water-based use without a suitable solubiliser How To Use As a Scalp Oil Ingredient: Dilute into a suitable carrier oil and use in scalp massage blends or pre-wash treatments.
As a Hair Rinse Ingredient: Add to a properly formulated rinse or hair treatment with suitable dispersing support where needed. As a Massage Oil Ingredient: Blend in small amounts into a carrier oil for body massage use. As an Aromatic Blend: Add a few drops to a diffuser or aromatic blend for a warm, spicy note.
Processing Tip: Start with a low percentage, as bay leaf essential oil has a strong aromatic profile. Processing Tip: Blend with bergamot, black pepper, geranium, lavandin, lavender, lime, rosemary, or ylang ylang for a more rounded result. Safety Instructions For external use only Do not ingest Always dilute before applying to skin Use in moderation Not to be used during pregnancy If breastfeeding, seek professional advice before use Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes Store away from children, animals, sunlight, and heat FAQs Q: Can I use bay leaf essential oil directly on my scalp?
A: No. It should always be diluted in a suitable carrier oil or finished formulation before use. Q: What is this oil commonly used for in hair care? A: It is often included in scalp tonics, hair oils, and rinses where a stimulating, fresh-feeling scalp treatment is desired. Q: What does bay leaf essential oil blend well with?
A: It pairs beautifully with bergamot, black pepper, geranium, lavandin, lavender, lime, rosemary, and ylang ylang. Q: Can I use this oil in water-based hair products? A: Not on its own. Essential oils are not water soluble, so a suitable solubiliser or proper formulation method is needed. Q: Is this suitable for use during pregnancy?
A: No. It should be avoided during pregnancy.
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