Siberian Fir Essential Oil

$17.00
Siberian Fir Essential Oil

Siberian Fir Essential Oil

$17.00
Size 10ml

Pure Essential Oil | Abies sibirica

Siberian Fir Essential Oil is a steam-distilled essential oil obtained from the needles and twigs of Abies sibirica, used in perfumery to introduce crisp coniferous freshness with a clean, green-woody profile. It adds lift, clarity, and a forested brightness to aromatic and woody compositions.

Fir Essential Oil presents a fresh, resinous conifer profile with green, pine-like facets and a cool, slightly citrusy edge. The aroma is clean and invigorating rather than heavy, with a subtle balsamic undertone that keeps it smooth and wearable. It reads natural and open, adding air and verticality to a blend.

Siberian Fir functions primarily as a top-to-heart note, shaping freshness and structure.

Recommended concentration: 0.7–30%

Particularly effective in:
Woody-aromatic and forest-inspired compositions
Fougères and fresh masculine structures

Blends well with:
Citrus (bergamot, lemon)
Aromatics (lavender, rosemary, basil)
Woods (cedarwood, cypress, sandalwood)
Resins for added depth

Suitable for non-perfumery applications including candles, soaps, body products, and home fragrance

It contributes freshness and clarity without harshness.

Material Type: Essential oil
Botanical Name: Abies sibirica
Plant Part: Needles and twigs
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
CAS Number: 8021-29-2
Origin: Siberia / Russia
Odour Profile: Fresh coniferous, green, resinous, lightly balsamic
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid
Solubility: Soluble in oil and alcohol
Key Components: Bornyl acetate, α-pinene, camphene, limonene, β-pinene

For external use only, Do not ingest.
Dilute before skin application
Store in a cool, dark place in a tightly sealed container
Shelf life: 3–4 years when stored correctly

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