Oregano Essential Oil

$7.99 USD
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Oregano Essential Oil – 100% Pure and Natural by Brooklyn Botany is a bold, herbaceous oil with no additives or dilution, delivering strong potency and purity in every drop. This therapeutic grade essential oil is independently tested for quality and ideal for aromatherapy, massage blends, and diffuser use. As a versatile essential oil for diffuser, it blends beautifully with basil, bergamot, cedarwood, frankincense, lavender, lemongrass, peppermint, rosemary, and tea tree. Must be diluted with a carrier oil before topical use. Bottled in an amber glass bottle with dropper and carefully bottled in the USA for trusted quality.

Oregano Essential Oil

Oregano Essential Oil

$7.99 USD

How to use

How to use Oregano Essential Oil
Botanical Name:
Origanum Vulgare
Ingredients:
Oregano
Method:
Steam Distilled
Scent:
Herbal and Spicy
Used for:
Skin, Sleep, and Recover
Sourced from:
Turkey

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you’ll definitely recognize the scent if you’ve cooked with oregano before — it’s herbal, warm, and a bit sharp. The essential oil version is much more concentrated though, so the aroma feels deeper and more intense than dried oregano from a spice jar.
For most people, oregano works better as a supporting note rather than a solo scent. On its own it can feel pretty strong and medicinal, but in small amounts it adds an interesting herbal depth to blends and makes them feel more complex.
Oregano pairs nicely with other herbal and earthy oils like thyme, rosemary, and tea tree if you enjoy bold, green aromas. To soften it and make the blend feel more balanced, adding a touch of citrus like lemon or sweet orange can help lighten the overall scent.
Yes, oregano is definitely on the stronger side compared to oils like lavender or citrus. Its aroma is more intense, and even a small amount can really change the whole blend, so it’s usually best to use it sparingly.
Only when it’s very well diluted with a carrier oil, and even then it’s one of those oils that can feel quite intense on the skin. If you’re thinking about topical use, keeping the concentration very low and doing a patch test first is especially important.
Keep the bottle tightly closed and store it in a cool, dark place away from sunlight and heat. Because oregano oil has such a strong aroma, proper storage helps prevent the scent from changing or becoming harsh over time.

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