So many florals, so little time! When it comes to a floral essential oil, there are more options than petals on a rose. With a garden—or cupboard—full of blooms, how do you know which floral oils to try?
To make the task a tad easier, we pruned the list of our floral favourites. We also included a few fun facts and different ways to use each floral scent to round out this botanical blog post.
Bring on the bouquet!
Found in: Valor Essential Oil®, Peace & Calming Oil®
Fun fact: Blue Tansy is often used in high-end, luxury beauty products.
What sets it apart: Though the flower is bright yellow, Blue Tansy oil is an exquisitely rich shade of sapphire. Keep this in mind when using this floral essential oil—its colour may stain surfaces, fabric, and skin. Unless you want the colour to blossom on your bed linens, always dilute Blue Tansy when using it topically.
How to use Blue Tansy essential oil:
Found in: Boswellia Wrinkle Cream, Clarity Essential Oil
Fun fact: The Egyptians used Geranium essential oil for more radiant-looking skin.
What sets it apart: Oily, dry, and combination skin all love Geranium oil. This native South African bloom boasts flowerful cleansing and moisturising properties.
How to use Geranium essential oil:
Found in: Bath & Shower Gel,
Fun fact: Helichrysum flowers are often called immortelle—the everlasting flower. Maybe that’s why this floral essential oil is our pick when it comes to youthful, glowing complexion goals!
Helichrysum is produced from distilling Helichrysum flowers, but this essential oil has an earthy aroma unique among the sweet blooms on this list.
How to use Helichrysum essential oil:
What sets it apart: Jasmine has a rich, sultry aroma—but that’s not the reason for its mystique and allure. To maximize Jasmine’s scent, the flowers must be picked at night before sunrise!
How to use Jasmine essential oil:
Found in: Everyday Oils Essential Oils Collection, Essential 7 Oil Collection
Fun fact: This unique feminine fragrance is a blend of many florals on this list plus Lemon, Bergamot, Coriander, Tangerine, and Palmarosa.
What sets it apart: Joy™ was specifically created to inspire togetherness.
How to use Joy essential oil blend:
Fun fact: Lavandula—the plant genus Lavender comes from—is part of the mint family, which is why Lavender’s floral scent is so complex and unique.
What sets it apart: Lavender essential oil is a wonderful blend of fresh, floral, clean, and calm and has a bazillion different uses. No wonder it’s our top-selling oil!
How to use Lavender essential oil:
Fun fact: Chamomile has been used since ancient times. The word chamomile is derived from the Greek words khamai (“on the ground”) and melon (“apple”).
What sets it apart: Roman Chamomile essential oil has a sweet, fruity aroma with a hint of apple. Its crisp, bright scent is a favourite for creating a cheerful space in children’s play areas.
Fun fact: One 5 ml bottle of oil requires 10 kilograms of rose petals.
What sets it apart: Rose essential oil is one of the most sought-after oils because of its intoxicating aroma and skin-loving benefits.
How to use Rose essential oil:
Found in: Sensation™ Massage Oil , Highest Potential™, Sacred Mountain Australian Blue
Fun fact: This blend combines both warm and floral with its blend of Coriander, Ylang Ylang, Jasmine, and Geranium.
What sets it apart: Sensation essential oil blend inspires love and affection and should be your go-to for romance.
How to use Sensation essential oil blend:
Fun fact: The Finca Botanica Farm and Distillery in Ecuador is bountiful with Ylang Ylang blossoms.
What sets it apart: Ylang Ylang floral oil is an aromatherapy rockstar because it combines a calming and comforting scent with masterful moisturizing superpowers.
Finally, if you’d like to learn more about one of our most popular oils read 10 Must have Essential Oils.
Which floral is your favourite?
Share with us in the comments.
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Yang Ylang is my all IMEI favourite floral oil with geranium 7 rose close seconds i also always have helichrysum with me
Hi Jeanette, you have fantastic taste in essential oils! 🌹🌹