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FENNEL ESSENTIAL OIL

FENNEL ESSENTIAL OIL



INCI Name :
Foeniculum Vulgare Dulce Fruit Oil


Indications
Digestive tonic, skin balancing

Applications

Sweet fennel essential oil is traditionally known for its characteristic anise aroma and its aromatic properties supporting digestive comfort and feminine wellness. With an anethole-dominated composition, it holds a specific place in targeted wellness care, cocooning formulas, and abdominal relaxation rituals.

Properties (indications)

Information intended for formulators. Not a therapeutic claim for finished products.

  • Digestive comfort / abdominal relief
    Used in targeted massage for feelings of lightness and relaxation.
  • Female balance (traditional aromatic use)
    Included in blends dedicated to feminine wellness and cycle relaxation.
  • Relaxing and calming for nerves
    Suited for aromatic rituals supporting serenity and release.
  • Mild general tonic
    Used in some natural revitalizing ranges.

Applications

Wellness & spa

  • Abdominal massage oils
  • Female cycle – gentle relaxation roll-ons
  • Aromatic blends for spa rituals
  • Diffusion in calm atmospheres (comforting aniseed note)

Cosmetics & natural care

  • Wellness balms for the belly
  • Relaxing body oils
  • Sensorial care with spicy-sweet notes
  • Aromatic preparations for evening relaxation

Formulation integration

  • Indicative dosage: 0.2% to 1% (always adjust to local regulations)
  • Recommended carriers: vegetable oils (sweet almond, apricot kernel, jojoba), natural butters, gentle esters
  • Olfactory pairings: fine lavender, marjoram, tarragon, petitgrain, ginger

Precautions for use

  • External use, always diluted
  • Not recommended during pregnancy/breastfeeding according to traditional aromatic guidance
  • Caution for sensitive skin; patch test advised
  • Observe recommended dosages (due to anethole presence)
  • Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes