Thyme Essential Oil

$9.99 USD
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Thyme Essential Oil – 100% Pure and Natural by Brooklyn Botany is a bold, herbaceous oil with no additives or dilution, delivering powerful aroma and potency in every drop. This therapeutic grade essential oil is independently tested for quality and performance, making it ideal for aromatherapy, massage blends, and diffuser use. As a versatile essential oil for diffuser, it blends beautifully with bergamot, cedarwood, chamomile, eucalyptus, grapefruit, lemon, rosemary, and tea tree. Must be diluted with a carrier oil before topical use. Bottled in an amber glass bottle with built-in dropper and carefully bottled in the USA for trusted quality.

Thyme Essential Oil

Thyme Essential Oil

$9.99 USD

How to use

How to use Thyme Essential Oil
Botanical Name:
Trachyspermum ammi
Ingredients:
Thyme
Method:
Steam Distilled
Scent:
Herbal and Spicy
Used for:
Skin, Aromatherapy, and Home aroma
Sourced from:
India
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Thyme essential oil has a bold, herbal scent with a warm, slightly spicy edge. It’s very recognizable if you’ve ever cooked with fresh thyme, but the essential oil feels deeper and more concentrated. The aroma is green and earthy at first, then warms up as it settles, which gives it a cozy, almost rustic feel. It’s not a soft, background scent — it’s more of a character note that brings a strong herbal personality into a room or blend.
For most people, thyme works best as part of a blend rather than on its own. On its own, the scent can feel quite intense and medicinal, but when you use just a drop or two alongside other oils, it adds a really nice herbal depth. It’s a bit like seasoning in cooking — you don’t want thyme to be the only flavor, but in the right amount, it makes everything else feel more complete and interesting.
Thyme blends beautifully with citrus oils like lemon or sweet orange, which help brighten and soften its herbal sharpness. It also works well with woody oils like cedarwood or cypress if you enjoy more grounded, natural forest-style aromas. For a calmer, more balanced blend, adding lavender can take the edge off thyme and make the overall scent feel smoother and more relaxing.
Yes, thyme can be used in personal care blends, but it’s one of those oils that should always be well diluted because it’s quite potent. In small, diluted amounts, it can add a fresh, herbal note to body oils or massage blends. It’s best to start with a very low concentration and see how your skin feels, especially if you have sensitive skin, because thyme can feel strong if overused.
When diffused, thyme tends to create a clean, grounded, almost “fresh country air” kind of atmosphere. It feels more clarifying and earthy than cozy or floral. Some people love it during the day when they want a space to feel fresh and awake rather than soft and sleepy, especially when it’s paired with lighter citrus notes.
Keep the bottle tightly closed and store it in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Thyme’s herbal aroma can fade or change if it’s exposed to light and air too often, so a cabinet or drawer is ideal. Treating it gently helps the scent stay true and vibrant for longer.

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