Laurus nobilis oil (inci)
Synonym(s)
Laurel oil
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Laurus nobilis oil, laurel oil, is obtained by steam distillation from the dried branches and leaves of the laurel tree. Laurel oil has a hyperemic, antiphlogistic and antimicrobial effect and is used for boils, abscesses, rheumatic complaints and in veterinary medicine for udder care. Laurel is also occasionally used as a gastrointestinal remedy, as an antipsoriatic and as a flavoring additive in herbal packs, soaps and toothpastes. When ingested, the fruits have an appetizing effect (see also laurel, real).
Cosmetics: The oil is used in cosmetic formulations. It has a refreshing effect; strengthens skin or hair. It is also used as a fragrance (reduces or inhibits the basic odor or taste of a product).