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Ätherisches Mimosenöl

Unlike a "classic" essential oil, distilled with steam, Mimosa is obtained through extraction with volatile solvents, making it an Absolute. It is renowned for its calming effects on an emotional level, helping to reduce stress while bringing softness and inner balance. When applied to the skin, it offers regenerating and softening properties, ideal for sensitive skin. In aromatherapy, it promotes heart opening and stimulates creativity. Highly concentrated, it is primarily used in olfaction, perfumery, or diluted for topical use..  
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Chemotype and indications


Identity card

Name: Mimosa

Botanical name: Acacia decurrens

Distilled part: Flowers

Botanical family: Fabaceae

Origin: France


Physical properties and therapeutic indications :

  • Skin regenerating: promotes the repair of skin cells, ideal for dry, sensitive or mature skin.
  • Softening and hydrating: improves skin suppleness and elasticity.
  • Soothing: calms irritations, redness, and mild itching.
  • Skin tonic: lightly stimulates circulation, giving a brighter complexion.
  • Dry, sensitive or irritated skin, redness and minor skin inflammations, ageing or loss of skin elasticity


Additional information :

 

THE INDICATIONS IN AROMATHERAPY AND THE USE OF ESSENTIAL OILS DO NOT CONSTITUTE A MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND DO NOT REPLACE THE ADVICE OF A DOCTOR OR MEDICAL TREATMENTS


Emotional, psychological properties and therapeutic indications :

  • Soothing and calming: reduces stress, anxiety, and nervous tension.
  • Comforting: provides a sense of security and well-being.
  • Encourages gentleness and tenderness: helps to express emotions with kindness.
  • Balancing: stabilises emotions during periods of mental fatigue or emotional fluctuations.
  • Stimulates openness of the heart and compassion: supports emotional relationships and empathy.
  • Encourages creativity and inspiration: promotes lightness of spirit and artistic expression.


  • Stress, anxiety, nervousness
  • Feeling of sadness, loneliness or emotional vulnerability
  • Difficulty in expressing emotions or developing empathy
  • Mental fatigue or lack of inspiration

Chemical composition

  • Esters: benzyl acetate, linalyl acetate 
  • Phenols and aromatic aldehydes
  • Hydrocarbons and traces of sesquiterpenes