The perfume of pine needle essential oil is often earthy, outdoorsy, and suggestive of a dense forest. It is sometimes described as feeling like balsam, which is logical given that balsam trees are a kind of fir tree with needles. Although leaves and needles are fundamentally different, pine needle essential oil is occasionally called fir leaf oil.
- Add 2-3 drops of pine needle oil with oils like lavender for a fresh woody scent.
- Add 2-3 drops of pine needle oil to your bath water for a rejuvenating experience.
- You can also blend the oils and add them to a diffuser for a pleasant aroma.
- Great for aromatherapy
- It can also be used to make scented candles and soaps
- It goes well with other essential oils and is safe to use
The main components include α-terpineol (30.2%), linalool (24.47%), limonene (17.01%), anethole (14.57%), caryophyllene (3.14%), and eugenol (2.14%).