Amber oil is not taken directly from a plant like most essential oils. Instead, it's usually a blend of natural ingredients that come from trees and plants. These ingredients are resins—thick, sticky substances that trees produce to protect themselves. The oil is made by mixing these resins with other natural scents to create a warm, sweet, and earthy aroma.
Product Name: Amber Oil (Natural Fragrance Oil Blend)
Origin: India
Appearance: Golden to dark amber liquid
Aroma Profile: Warm, sweet, earthy, resinous
Most amber oil blends include:
Labdanum: A sticky resin from a Mediterranean shrub.
Benzoin: A sweet-smelling resin from a tree found in Southeast Asia.
Styrax: A resin with a soft, slightly spicy scent.
Vanilla or other warm notes: To add softness and richness.
Although it’s called “amber,” this oil usually does not come from fossilized amber (which is ancient tree sap). Real amber is hard and doesn’t have a scent unless it’s burned or made into a rare extract.
The plants and trees used in amber oil grow in warm, forested areas.
The resins are collected by hand or through small cuts in the bark.
Warm
Sweet
Earthy
Slightly smoky or woody
Comforting and deep
Available Sizes: 5 ml, 10 ml, 30 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1000 ml (1 liter)
Type: Dark amber glass with tamper-proof caps or droppers (as required)
Inner Protection: Foam or bubble wrap
Available Sizes: 250 ml, 500 ml, 1000 ml (1 liter)
Food-grade, leak-proof aluminum with inner epoxy lining
Sealed with inner stopper and outer screw cap