Vetiver Absolute Oil | Ruhkhus (Green)

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Product Code :KAO-29
Botanical Name :Vetiveria Zizanoides
Plant Part :Roots
Country of Origin :India
Blends Well With :Bergamot, cassie, clary sage, black pepper, coriander, eucalyptus citriodora, ginger, geranium, grapefruit, lavender, jasmine, lemon, litsea cubeba, lemongrass, mandarin, melissa, oakmoss, mimosa, opopanax, orange, rose, patchouli, sandalwood, ylang ylang, violet, yuzu.
Color & Odor :Yellow brown clear viscous liquid with woody odor
Method of Extraction :Steam Distillation
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The Vetiver absolute oil is derived from the roots of the vetiver plant which is scientifically known as Vetiveria zizanioides. The vetiver plant is a type of grass native to India, but it is also found in many tropical regions around the world. Vetiver is widely cultivated in many countries, including Haiti, Indonesia, and Madagascar. In India, it is grown in the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka, where it is a major crop. In Haiti, it is an important export crop and is grown by smallholder farmers in the southern part of the country. Vetiver is a hardy plant that grows best in tropical and subtropical regions, where it can tolerate hot temperatures, drought, and poor soil conditions. It is typically grown in sandy or clay soils with good drainage, and it requires little maintenance once established. Vetiver is a perennial grass that grows up to 1.5 meters in height and has long, narrow leaves.

It has a deep and extensive root system, which can grow up to 4 meters deep in the soil. This root system helps the plant to survive in harsh conditions and also makes it an effective soil stabilizer. The best quality vetiver roots are usually obtained from mature plants that are at least 18 months old. The roots of the Vetiver offer several medicinal & therapeutical benefits. Apart from these benefits, Vetiver is also widely cultivated for erosion control, as its extensive root system helps to stabilize soil and prevent erosion. It is also known as Andropogon muricatus or Chrysopogon zizanioides and belongs to the Poaceae family. However, The name "vetiver" is derived from the Tamil word "vetiver," which means "hatched up roots," referring to the fibrous root system of the plant. The Vetiver plant also blooms small and inconspicuous flowers, which grow on spikes that can reach up to 1 meter in height. The flowers are followed by small, oval-shaped fruits that contain a single seed.

The roots are harvested by digging up the entire plant and removing the soil from the roots. The roots are then washed, dried, and chopped into small pieces before being used to extract the oil. The resulting oil comes up as a thick, dark brown oil with a strong, earthy, and woody scent. Vetiver absolute oil is a complex mixture of chemical compounds that gives it its unique aroma and therapeutic properties. The exact chemical composition of the oil can vary depending on factors such as the plant's growing conditions and the extraction method used, but the main chemical constituents typically include, Sesquiterpene, Sesquiterpene alcohols, Ketones, Esters, and Hydrocarbons. Sesquiterpene is the major compound in vetiver oil and includes alpha-votive, beta-votive, khusimol, and vetiselinenol.

Sesquiterpenes are known for their calming and grounding effects on the mind and body. It contains sesquiterpene alcohols such as vetiver, which have anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing properties. It involves small amounts of ketones such as votive and isovalencenol, which have antiseptic and insecticidal properties. It includes hydrocarbons such as alpha-pinene and beta-caryophyllene, which have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.The use of vetiver root for its aromatic properties dates back thousands of years in India and other parts of Asia, where it was used in perfumes, incense, and traditional medicine. Vetiver was introduced to Europe in the 16th century by the Moors, who used it in perfumes and to scent leather. It became popular in Europe during the 19th century when perfumers began to appreciate its unique earthy and woody scent.

In the 20th century, vetiver became a staple ingredient in many popular perfumes and colognes, including Guerlain's Vetiver (1961), which is still widely recognized as a classic in the fragrance industry. Today, vetiver oil is used not only in perfumery but also in aromatherapy, skincare, and hair care products. Vetiver absolute oil is not typically used for its nutritional value, as it is primarily used for its aromatic and therapeutic properties. It is not intended for internal use and should be used externally only in small amounts. However, Vetiver roots do contain some nutritional components, including carbohydrates, fiber, and minerals such as iron, calcium, and magnesium. However, these components are not present in significant enough quantities to provide a significant nutritional benefit. The primary use of vetiver absolute oil is in aromatherapy, where it is valued for its calming, grounding, and balancing properties. It is also used in skincare and haircare products for its soothing and moisturizing effects on the skin and scalp.

INDUSTRIAL OUTCOMES OF VETIVER OIL ABSOLUTE / RUHKHUS

  • Perfumery Industry: It is a popular ingredient in the fragrance industry due to its earthy, woody, and smoky aroma. It is often used as a base note in perfumes and colognes.

  • Food & Beverages Industry: This oil is used as a flavoring agent in the food industry. It has a strong and bitter taste and is often used in alcoholic beverages, such as vermouth and bitters.

  • Personal care Industry: It is used in a variety of cosmetic products, including shampoos, moisturizers, Creams, serums, face oils & lotions, etc. It is often used for its moisturizing and skin-soothing properties.

  • Pharmaceutical Industry: It has been used in traditional medicine for centuries due to its medicinal properties. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties and is used in the pharmaceutical industry to make such products that treat a range of conditions, including anxiety, stress, and skin infections.

  • Soap Industry: The Soap industries are using this oil as a natural ingredient in manufacturing a wide range of soaps, detergents, and other cleaning products.

  • Candles Manufacturing Industry: Companies in this industry use Vetiver Absolute Oil in the production of candles, as it is known for its calming and grounding properties.

  • Aromatherapy: It is often used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, and promote a sense of grounding and stability. It is used in diffusers, added to a bath, or used in a massage oil or other aromatherapy blend.

VETIVER OIL ABSOLUTE / RUHKHUS - USEFUL POINTERS FOR APPLICATIONS

  • Get an aromatic bath by using this oil. You just need to add a few drops of this oil to warm bath water. This aromatic bath helps to promote relaxation and soothe sore muscles.

  • You can also make a Bath salt also using this oil, which you can add to your bathtub to get a relaxing & soothing bath. To make it you need to combine 1 cup of Epsom salt, 1/2 cup of baking soda, and 10 drops of vetiver oil in a jar. Add 1/4 cup of this mixture to warm water and soak for 20-30 minutes to promote relaxation.

  • Use this oil to Moisturize your body. But before using it, you need to dilute it and for the dilution, you can try this DIY recipe, Mix 1/4 cup of jojoba oil, 1/4 cup of sweet almond oil, and 10-15 drops of vetiver oil in a bottle. Apply a small amount to damp skin after showering for a natural moisturizer.

  • Alleviate your Stress by using this oil. Make a Stress-Relief Roll-On at home to fade away all the stress & pressure. Mix 10 drops of vetiver oil with 1 tablespoon of jojoba oil in a roller bottle. Apply to pulse points throughout the day to reduce stress and promote relaxation.

  • It works as a Natural Insect Repellent which you can use at your home to prevent the coming of Insects, bugs, flies, etc. To make insect repellent spray, mix 10 drops of vetiver oil with 1 tablespoon of coconut oil in a small spray bottle. Shake well and apply to the skin as a natural insect repellent.

  • Spray this oil in your room to impart freshness & calmness in your territory. To make a room spray at home, mix 10-15 drops of vetiver oil with water in a small spray bottle. Shake well and spray throughout the room to promote relaxation and reduce stress.

  • Diffuse it, to induce relaxation & peace. Add a few drops of vetiver oil to a diffuser to promote relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety throughout the day.

  • It may work as a Natural Perfume for you. You can create a natural perfume by blending vetiver oil with other essential oils, applying it to pulse points, and getting refreshed throughout the day.

  • Reduce Inflammation & dryness of your skin with vetiver oil. Dilute this oil with a carrier oil and apply it to the skin to help soothe and moisturize dry or irritated skin.

  • Massage your body, especially your Joints & Sore muscles with this oil. Mix vetiver oil with carrier oil and massage it. This massage will help to relieve the muscles and joints pain and promote relaxation.

  • Condition your hair regularly by using this oil in your regular shampoos & conditioners. 

  • This oil is also used in some culinary recipes, particularly in Southeast Asian cuisine, where it is used as a flavoring for rice dishes and desserts.

LIST OF BENEFITS OF VETIVER OIL ABSOLUTE / RUHKHUS

  • It enhances cognitive function, promotes deeper relaxation, and helps in making one more concentrated on his/ her work and thus boosts mental focus. 

  • It is grounding and centering, helping to promote a sense of stability and balance.

  • This oil has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used to help relieve muscle and joint pain.

  • It is a natural antioxidant and can help protect the skin against environmental stressors such as pollution and UV radiation.

  • It is a natural sedative and can be used to help promote relaxation and deep sleep. It may also help people suffering from Insomnia.

  • This oil is a natural moisturizer and can be used to help soothe and hydrate dry or irritated skin. It is also believed to have anti-aging properties and can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

  • It helps to nourish and strengthen the hair, as well as to help control dandruff and promote a healthy scalp.

  • It works as a stress buster as it has a calming and grounding effect on the mind. Thus it makes this oil an effective natural remedy for stress and anxiety.

  • It has antimicrobial properties, making it effective in preventing the growth of harmful bacteria and fungi.

  • It can help improve digestion and reduce digestive discomforts like bloating gas, and constipation.

  • This oil is a natural antiseptic and can help prevent infections and promote wound healing.

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