Galbanum is a bushy, perennial herb with small flowers, shiny leaves, and smooth stems. Part of the carrot family and related to caraway and fennel, the galbanum plant releases a gum resin when the base of the stem is cut. This gum resin is then steam-distilled into Galbanum essential oil, which offers a complex aroma that is fresh, green, earthy, and woody.
How was the galbanum plant used anciently?
Egyptians used galbanum for incense and embalming the dead, while Roman and Greek civilizations used it in beauty products like balms and perfume. Hippocrates even used it for various wellness purposes, and it is also mentioned as anciently as the Bible.
What are the benefits of Galbanum oil?
Surface-cleansing properties
Fresh, calming aroma
Gentle, soothing sensation on the skin
How can I use Galbanum oil?
Cosmetic:
Add one drop of Galbanum oil to facial, body, or surface cleansers.
Combine a few drops of Galbanum oil with Fractionated Coconut Oil and apply to desired areas for a relaxing aroma during a comforting massage.
Household:
Diffuse three to five drops Galbanum oil with Rose oil, Lavender oil, Geranium oil, or Frankincense oil for a soothing aroma.