Primary Benefits
- Has an invigorating, intensely herbal aroma
- Provides a warm, soothing sensation to skin
- Can be used to cleanse home surfaces
*For a complete list of approved claims and benefits, see the Approved Claims List.
*For a complete list of approved claims and benefits, see the Approved Claims List.
*For a complete list of approved claims and benefits, see the Approved Claims List.
Frankincense has been a highly valued commodity for millennia, dating back to ancient civilizations like Babylon and Assyria. The ancient Egyptians used it in perfumes and soothing skin salves, and oil from the resin has long been used in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese wellness practices.
Frankincense essential oil comes from the resin of the frankincense tree. Harvesters make shallow cuts in the bark, from which resin seeps out. The resin is left for two weeks to crystallize, then it’s scraped off the tree. This process repeats over multiple weeks throughout the harvesting season. Resin tears are carefully cleaned and organized by size and color by harvesters before distillation.
doTERRA Frankincense essential oil soothes the skin and promotes a restful atmosphere that’s ideal for meditation.
Wild Orange essential oil is one of the bestselling doTERRA essential oils because of its energizing scent and cleansing qualities. High in the natural chemical constituent limonene, it is one of the best essential oils for household cleaning.
Wild Orange oil enhances any essential oil blend with its fresh, sweet aroma. Diffusing it in your space will energize and uplift the atmosphere, adding a delightful freshness to the air.
Litsea essential oil has a refreshing and rejuvenating aroma. It comes from an evergreen tree or shrub commonly found throughout Japan, Taiwan, Southern China, and Southeast Asia. It’s also called may chang and mountain pepper.
Though Litsea essential oil isn’t a citrus oil, it has a distinctly citrus aroma. Sweet, fruity, and fresh, the scent of Litsea oil is often compared to lemons.
Thyme essential oil is derived from a small, aromatic shrub. Thought to impart courage, thyme sprigs were given to warriors before they went into battle. Thyme was also often placed beneath pillows before resting.
doTERRA Thyme essential oil has a warm, herbal aroma and is particularly useful in self-care and hygiene practices.
Clove Bud essential oil is steam-distilled from the aromatic buds of the clove tree. Warm, rich, and spicy, its scent is reminiscent of autumn warmth and your favourite spices, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere in any home. Naturally rich in the chemical compound eugenol, Clove Bud also has potent cleansing properties, particularly when used in oral cleaning.
Native to the eastern Mediterranean, summer savoury is a low-growing plant that belongs to the mint family. Ancient Egyptians dried the summer savoury herb to be powdered and used in various tonics.
Summer Savoury essential oil is highly aromatic and carries a hot, peppery scent with hints of marjoram, mint, and thyme.
Niaouli is a large evergreen tree that is native to Australia. It has five-inch-long leaves and white-yellow flowers that blossom in tight spikes. Due to its flaky look, the tree has been given nicknames including bottlebush, paperbark, and paperbark tea tree. The niaouli leaves and bark were commonly used by Indigenous Australians for various purposes including teas, basketmaking, and flavouring.
Niaouli essential oil is produced through steam distillation of the leaves, creating a pure and potent product. doTERRA Niaouli oil is sourced from Madagascar, where the trees also thrive.
Niaouli essential oil has a high eucalyptol content and composition of monoterpenes. Its chemistry makes it a pleasant complement to a soothing massage or diffuser blend. Niaouli is a relative of Tea Tree and has many similar benefits.
Lemongrass essential oil comes from the fragrant leaves and fibrous stems of Cochin grass, also known as the lemongrass plant. doTERRA Lemongrass oil is distilled from fresh lemongrass grown on family farms in Southern India.
Lemongrass essential oil has a refreshing lemon-herb-like aroma and is a popular choice for use in a massage.
Aromatic use: Add three to four drops to the diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops to the desired area. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity. See additional precautions below.
Aromatic use: Add three to four drops to the diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops to the desired area. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity. See additional precautions below.