Botanical Profile
Botanical Name: Cymbopogon martinii
Plant Part: Stems & Flowering Tops
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: India
Note: Middle
Aroma: Sweet, rose-like, herbaceous, floral-green
Blends Well With: Geranium, Rosewood, Cananga, Cedarwood, Lavender, Sandalwood, Bergamot
Key Applications
Aromatherapy & Emotional Balance
Restores calm, reduces nervous tension, and uplifts the mood
Promotes balance and emotional resilience
Creates a soothing, heart-centered atmosphere
Skincare, Massage & Body Care
Known for balancing oily and dry skin
Supports cell regeneration and radiant complexion
Excellent in serums, lotions, and massage oils
Ritual & Spiritual Use
Used for purification, renewal, and emotional healing
Invokes compassion and self-love in ritual work
Aligns with the heart chakra, promoting harmony and peace
Household & Craft
Adds floral elegance to soaps, candles, and perfumes
Perfect in room sprays for fresh, calming environments
Blends beautifully into natural cleaning solutions
History & Tradition
Palmarosa has long been valued in Ayurvedic medicine for promoting balance and clarity. Traditionally used to cool fevers and support the skin, it was also treasured for its rose-like scent in perfumery. Spiritually, Palmarosa is linked to love, compassion, and healing energy, making it a natural ally in both wellness and ritual practices.
How to Use
Diffuser: 3–5 drops for emotional harmony and calm space
Massage Oil: Blend with carrier oil for radiant skin and relaxation
Ritual: Anoint candles, charms, or heart chakra in healing practices
Perfumery: Add to floral or herbal blends for soft, rose-like warmth
Home Care: Mix with lemon and geranium for natural sprays and cleaners
Safety & Precautions
Essential oils are the plant’s concentrated spirit. a single drop holds its will, wisdom, and a touch of wildness. You’re working with nature’s heavy artillery, not hobby supplies. Handle with care; reverence is the first safeguard. These are allies, not employees. Treat them accordingly. Use with both heart and mind. intuition for flow, education for form.
Dilute before skin contact. Mix with a carrier oil such as fractionated coconut oil.
Trust me, “raw essence” sounds better than it feels.Do not use undiluted (neat). The burn is real, and it’s not enlightenment.
Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin. If contact occurs, dilute immediately with vegetable oil or milk. NEVER water first. Alchemy 101: oil and water have never agreed to a merger.
For external use only. If you can taste it, you’ve gone too far.
Store properly. Sunlight and heat speed oxidation…and explosions. Neither improves the aroma.
Photosensitivity warning: Citrus oils and sunlight don’t mix. Apply responsibly!
Your skin is not a crème brûlée, and unless you’re auditioning as Toast, stay out of the sun for 24 hours.Children, Pets, and Pregnancy: Small in size, high in absorption — please don’t turn them into experiments.
Discontinue use if redness, rash, or irritation occurs — your skin has entered the chat with performance feedback.
The Magick Within
At Aureum Terra Herb, Palmarosa is the oil of renewal and compassion. It opens the heart, restores harmony, and carries the whisper of roses in its green breath. A reminder that self-love and emotional clarity are the roots of healing.
Palmarosa whispers: renewal heals, compassion softens, and love restores.