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ESSENTIAL OIL OF COPAIBA (ЧЕХИЯ)
Copaiba essential oil 5 ml (copaiba, copaifera, copaiva, copaiba balsam) by Original ATOK is valued for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties, as well as its beneficial effects on the respiratory and nervous systems. It is used in the treatment of endometriosis and herpes simplex virus type 1. The aroma is distinctly spicy, with camphor and sweet notes. The oil is extracted from the resin of the copaiba tree, which grows in the tropics of South America. It is widely used in cosmetic products such as creams, lotions, ointments, balms, massage oils, and soaps.
Psycho-emotional impact. Copaiba calms, harmonizes, and relaxes. It has an anti-stress effect, especially in stressful situations. The aroma of copaiba creates a sense of security and comfort.
Cosmetology. Due to its healing and soothing properties, it helps with acne: reduces inflammation and accelerates healing. Suitable for sensitive and irritated skin—eliminates flaking and reduces redness. Stimulates collagen production, making the oil beneficial for anti-aging care.
Anti-inflammatory action. Normalizes immune function, effective for arthritis, rheumatism, arthrosis, gastrointestinal inflammations (ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome), as well as asthma and bronchitis.
Antimicrobial action. Effective against viruses, bacteria, and some fungi. Particularly active against staphylococci, streptococci, herpes, and candida.
Pain relief. Eases muscle and joint pain, helps with neuralgia.
Antiseptic. Promotes healing of wounds, cuts, burns, and bruises.
Respiratory support. Has expectorant properties, eases breathing.
Characteristics of copaiba essential oil:
• Botanical name (INCI): Copaifera Reticulata Balsam Oil
• Origin: Brazil
• Part of the plant: wood resin
• Extraction method: steam distillation
• Application: medicine, aromatherapy, massage, cosmetology
• Aroma family: woody, spicy
• Scent: spicy, peppery, warm
• Blends well with: vanilla, ylang-ylang, jasmine, cedar, iris, cinnamon, honey, frankincense, rose, sandalwood
• Active components: beta-caryophyllene, alpha-humulene, bergamotene, germacrene, and others
Usage guidelines:
• Store in a dark, sun-protected place
• Do not apply undiluted to mucous membranes and sensitive areas
• Conduct a sensitivity test before use
Contraindications:
• Pregnancy
• Children
Methods of application:
• Aroma lamps/diffusers: 2–4 drops per 15 m²
• Aroma pendants: 1–2 drops
• Aromatic baths: 3–5 drops mixed with 30–60 g of an emulsifier (kefir, yogurt, cream, honey, salt)
• Massage: 2–3 drops per 15 ml of base oil
• Applications: mix in equal parts with cypress oil and a base oil—for relief in arthritis, restless leg syndrome, spasms, asthma, bronchitis, PMS. Rub into the problem area 2–3 times a day
• Cosmetic products: 1–3 drops per 50 g of base (creams, ointments, balms, hair and skin care)
Cosmetology. Due to its healing and soothing properties, it helps with acne: reduces inflammation and accelerates healing. Suitable for sensitive and irritated skin—eliminates flaking and reduces redness. Stimulates collagen production, making the oil beneficial for anti-aging care.
Anti-inflammatory action. Normalizes immune function, effective for arthritis, rheumatism, arthrosis, gastrointestinal inflammations (ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome), as well as asthma and bronchitis.
Antimicrobial action. Effective against viruses, bacteria, and some fungi. Particularly active against staphylococci, streptococci, herpes, and candida.
Pain relief. Eases muscle and joint pain, helps with neuralgia.
Antiseptic. Promotes healing of wounds, cuts, burns, and bruises.
Respiratory support. Has expectorant properties, eases breathing.
Characteristics of copaiba essential oil:
• Botanical name (INCI): Copaifera Reticulata Balsam Oil
• Origin: Brazil
• Part of the plant: wood resin
• Extraction method: steam distillation
• Application: medicine, aromatherapy, massage, cosmetology
• Aroma family: woody, spicy
• Scent: spicy, peppery, warm
• Blends well with: vanilla, ylang-ylang, jasmine, cedar, iris, cinnamon, honey, frankincense, rose, sandalwood
• Active components: beta-caryophyllene, alpha-humulene, bergamotene, germacrene, and others
Usage guidelines:
• Store in a dark, sun-protected place
• Do not apply undiluted to mucous membranes and sensitive areas
• Conduct a sensitivity test before use
Contraindications:
• Pregnancy
• Children
Methods of application:
• Aroma lamps/diffusers: 2–4 drops per 15 m²
• Aroma pendants: 1–2 drops
• Aromatic baths: 3–5 drops mixed with 30–60 g of an emulsifier (kefir, yogurt, cream, honey, salt)
• Massage: 2–3 drops per 15 ml of base oil
• Applications: mix in equal parts with cypress oil and a base oil—for relief in arthritis, restless leg syndrome, spasms, asthma, bronchitis, PMS. Rub into the problem area 2–3 times a day
• Cosmetic products: 1–3 drops per 50 g of base (creams, ointments, balms, hair and skin care)
