Black Pepper Essential Oil

$8.99 USD
Item is in stockHurry! Low inventoryItem is out of stock Item is unavailable

Cruelty-free
Cruelty-free
Third-Party Lab Tested
Third-Party Lab Tested
Bottled in USA
Bottled in USA
Size
Free US Shipping on orders $25+
A 100% guaranteed satisfaction
Third-Party Lab Tested

Black Pepper Essential Oil – 100% Pure and Natural by Brooklyn Botany is a highly potent, therapeutic grade essential oil with no additives or dilution. Independently tested for purity and performance, it delivers a warm, spicy aroma perfect for aromatherapy, massage blends, and diffuser use. This versatile essential oil for diffuser pairs beautifully with bergamot, cedarwood, clary sage, clove, frankincense, geranium, juniper berry, lavender, and sandalwood. Must be diluted with a carrier oil before topical use. Packaged in a premium amber glass bottle with dropper and carefully bottled in the USA for trusted quality.

Black Pepper Essential Oil

Black Pepper Essential Oil

$8.99 USD

How to use

How to use Black Pepper Essential Oil
Botanical Name:
Piper nigrum
Ingredients:
Black Pepper
Method:
Steam Distilled
Scent:
Spicy
Used for:
Relax, Uplift, Home aroma, and Hair
Sourced from:
India
Document icon
SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
View

Frequently Asked Questions

It has a warm, spicy, slightly woody scent that feels cozy and grounding rather than sharp or sweet. If you’ve ever smelled freshly ground black pepper, the essential oil has a similar vibe, but more aromatic and rounded. It’s one of those scents that adds depth to blends and makes them feel richer and more interesting.
Black pepper is quite bold, so I’d start with 1–2 drops in your diffuser, especially if you’re using it on its own. It’s often nicer as a supporting note in blends rather than the main scent, so pairing it with citrus or floral oils can help balance the warmth.
Yes, but only when it’s diluted with a carrier oil. Black pepper oil can feel warming on the skin, which some people enjoy, but it can also feel too intense if used straight. Mixing it into a base oil and doing a small patch test first is the safest way to go.
That gentle warming sensation is part of the natural character of black pepper oil. It’s one of the reasons people like using it in blends, because it adds a cozy, comforting feeling. If it ever feels uncomfortable, it’s usually a sign that the blend is too strong.
Black pepper pairs beautifully with citrus oils like orange, lemon, and bergamot for a bright-but-warm blend. It also works really well with ginger, turmeric, frankincense, and cedarwood if you’re into deeper, more earthy scent combinations.
Keep the bottle tightly closed and store it in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Proper storage helps preserve both the aroma and the overall quality of the oil over time.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee

We truly work to make your life happier and easier.

Trusted by +2M customers

Across 37 countries

Fast delivery

Fast delivery with easy tracking, to make sure everything is on track