Green Tea Absolute Essential Oil
AntioxiTEA™ Green Tea Absolute Essential Oil is a concentrated aromatic botanical extract obtained from the fresh leaves of the Camellia sinensis tea plant. It is designed for natural perfumery, aromatherapy blends, candles, soaps, incense, home fragrance, body-care products, and cosmetic formulation.
Also searched as Green Tea Absolute Oil, Green Tea Essential Oil, Camellia sinensis Essential Oil, and Camellia sinensis Leaf Oil, this aromatic material offers a light, fresh, green, tea-like scent with soft floral nuances. Unlike green tea seed oil or water-soluble green tea extract powder, Green Tea Absolute is selected primarily for its aroma and its use in fragrance and oil-compatible formulations.
Green Tea Absolute Essential Oil Uses and Aroma Benefits
Fresh Green Tea Aroma: Green Tea Absolute has a light, fresh, leafy and slightly floral aroma inspired by freshly prepared green tea. It adds a clean, refined botanical character to fragrance blends without the sharp medicinal aroma associated with tea tree oil.
Natural Perfumery: Green Tea Absolute Oil can be used as a distinctive tea note in botanical perfumes, perfume oils, solid perfumes, colognes, fragrance accords, and spa-inspired scent compositions. It pairs especially well with jasmine, bergamot, neroli, citrus oils, rose, magnolia, light woods, herbs, and soft floral materials.
Aromatherapy and Home Fragrance: Its fresh green and softly floral scent is well suited to aromatherapy blends, room-fragrance products, incense, wax melts, and oil-compatible home-fragrance systems intended to create a clean, serene, spa-like atmosphere.
Candles and Soap Making: Green Tea Absolute may be incorporated into candles, soaps, bath products, lotions, body oils, and other scented creations. Always test compatibility, concentration, stability, discoloration, and scent performance in the finished formulation.
Skin Care and Cosmetic Formulation: When properly diluted, Green Tea Absolute can add a refined botanical aroma to creams, lotions, balms, facial oils, massage oils, soaps, and body-care formulations. It should be treated as a concentrated aromatic ingredient rather than applied directly to the skin.
Important Ingredient Distinction: Green tea is widely associated with catechins, polyphenols, and EGCG; however, this Green Tea Absolute is not sold as a standardized EGCG or catechin extract. Customers seeking a water-compatible botanical ingredient for antioxidant-focused cosmetic formulation should consider Green Tea Extract Powder instead.
The light, fresh, green and slightly floral scent of Green Tea Absolute Essential Oil makes it a versatile choice for perfumery, aromatherapy, candles, soaps, incense, home fragrance, and scented cosmetic products.
