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