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Melissa Essential Oil 10ml

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Melissa oil for emotional balance brings herbal clarity and gentle warmth to daily rituals, offering aromatic comfort during moments of stress and supporting a healthy complexion when occasional skin concerns arise. Distilled from the delicate flowering tops of Melissa officinalis, this rare oil—also known as lemon balm—delivers a fresh, lemony-green aroma with soft honeyed undertones that ground and restore. GC/MS tested for purity and produced as a vegan, cruelty-free formulation by an Australian brand, it carries centuries of traditional use in European botanical practice. Melissa blends beautifully into meditative diffusions and targeted skincare preparations, creating a sense of calm and luminous skin support. Explore the tabs below for detailed aromatic profiles, step-by-step application methods, and safety guidelines.

Product Details & Aroma

Core Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Melissa officinalis
  • Plant Family: Lamiaceae (mint family)
  • Plant Part Used: Flowering tops and leaves
  • Extraction Method: Steam distillation
  • Country of Origin: India

Quality & Purity

  • 100% Pure & Natural: No fillers, synthetics, or carrier oils added.
  • GC/MS Tested: Every batch tested to verify purity and constituent integrity.
  • Vegan & Cruelty-Free: No animal-derived ingredients. Never tested on animals.
  • Australian Brand: Proudly Australian-owned and operated.

Aromatic Profile & Notes

  • Aromatic Note: Middle to top note
  • Aromatic Profile: What does Melissa essential oil smell like? Melissa opens with a bright, citrus-sharp freshness reminiscent of lemon zest, quickly softening into a herbaceous green heart with subtle floral whispers. As the aroma develops, gentle honeyed undertones emerge, grounding the composition with a soft, sweet warmth that lingers on the skin and in the air. Often called "the elixir of life" in medieval herbalism, Melissa was cultivated in monastery gardens across Europe for its uplifting yet calming scent. The dry-down is clean and slightly minty, evoking sun-warmed lemon balm leaves crushed between fingertips—delicate, restorative, and unmistakably comforting in its balance of brightness and depth.
  • Key Constituents: Melissa essential oil contains citral (geranial and neral, 15–45%), β-caryophyllene (5–15%), citronellal (3–10%), geraniol (2–8%), linalool (1–5%), and trace amounts of nerol, geranyl acetate, and 1,8-cineole. The high citral content contributes to its fresh, lemony character, while sesquiterpene compounds like β-caryophyllene provide grounding, skin-supportive properties. Authentic Melissa oil is often adulterated due to its rarity and high cost; GC/MS testing ensures each batch meets stringent purity standards and accurately reflects this delicate constituent profile.

Core Benefits & Properties

How Does Melissa Oil Support Emotional Balance and Stress Relief?

Melissa oil provides aromatic comfort during times of emotional tension by creating a calming yet uplifting atmosphere that supports mental clarity and relaxation. The oil's high citral content—ranging from 15–45% according to constituent analysis—interacts with olfactory pathways to promote a sense of tranquillity. Historically, Melissa was prescribed by Paracelsus in the 16th century to "revive the spirits" and reduce nervous tension, a use that persists in contemporary aromatherapy practice. When experiencing overwhelm, many turn to Melissa in diffuser blends or personal inhalers, pairing it with Bergamot Oil or Clary Sage Oil to deepen the sense of aromatic grounding. The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) recognises Melissa as traditionally used for emotional support, particularly when clarity and calm are needed simultaneously. Learn more about aromatic grounding practices with this gentle oil.

Can Melissa Oil Be Used for Occasional Skin Concerns?

Melissa essential oil supports a healthy complexion by offering gentle aromatic care when occasional skin imperfections appear. Traditionally, botanical practitioners applied diluted Melissa to areas experiencing temporary discomfort or visible blemishes, valuing its purifying and soothing qualities. The sesquiterpene β-caryophyllene, present at 5–15%, contributes to the oil's skin-supportive properties, while citral and citronellal provide a fresh, clean aromatic experience. Tisserand and Young note that Melissa is suitable for topical use when properly diluted, typically at 1–2% in a carrier oil base. Many users incorporate Melissa into targeted roll-ons or facial serums, blending it with jojoba or fractionated coconut oil for application to areas needing extra attention. Discover specific complexion clarification methods and explore how to address lip blemish support with diluted Melissa preparations.

How Does Melissa Oil Promote Restful Sleep?

Melissa oil promotes a tranquil atmosphere conducive to restful sleep by blending calming herbal notes with gentle citrus brightness that quiets the mind. European monastic traditions utilised Melissa tea and aromatic preparations at bedtime for centuries, recognising its dual capacity to soothe without sedating. In aromatherapy diffusion, 3–4 drops of Melissa combined with Eucalyptus Oil or sweet orange creates a peaceful evening ritual. The oil's linalool and geraniol content—together comprising 3–13% of the total profile—contribute to its relaxing aromatic qualities, while the fresh citral notes prevent the heaviness sometimes associated with more sedative oils. When experiencing restlessness, many turn to Melissa as part of a bedtime diffuser blend, allowing the aroma to settle the space and support a sense of readiness for sleep.

How to Use & Blends Well With

How to Use Melissa Oil

  • Create a Targeted Roll-On: Combine 2 drops of Melissa oil with 10 ml of fractionated coconut oil in a roll-on bottle. Apply to pulse points, temples, or areas experiencing occasional skin concerns, rolling gently and allowing the aroma to settle. This 1% dilution is suitable for daily use and can be enhanced with 1 drop of Niaouli Oil for additional skin support.

How to Make a Melissa Room Spray

  • DIY Application: Add 15 drops of Melissa oil to 100 ml of distilled water in a glass spray bottle, along with 1 teaspoon of witch hazel or vodka as a dispersant. Shake well before each use and mist into the air to refresh spaces, linens, or yoga mats. For a grounding variation, include 5 drops of Cassia Oil to add warming spice notes that balance Melissa's citrus brightness.

Aromatherapy Diffusion

Melissa oil creates a tranquil, uplifting atmosphere when diffused, making it ideal for meditation, study, or evening relaxation. Add 3–5 drops to an ultrasonic diffuser and run for 30–60 minutes. In medieval Europe, Melissa was strewn across floors and woven into garlands to "dispel melancholy and gladden the heart," a tradition that translates beautifully into modern diffusion practices. Pair Melissa with Grapefruit Oil for a bright morning blend or Sweet Calamus Oil to deepen meditative focus.

Blends Well With

Bergamot Oil, Clary Sage Oil, Niaouli Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Grapefruit Oil, Citronella Oil, and Cassia Oil.

Safety & Precautions

General Safety & Application Guidelines

  • External Use Only: Never ingest Melissa essential oil. For aromatic and topical use only.
  • High Potency & Dilution: Melissa oil is highly concentrated. NAHA recommends a dilution of 1–2% for regular topical use (approximately 6–12 drops per 30 ml of carrier oil). Always dilute in a carrier oil such as fractionated coconut oil before applying to skin.
  • Medication Interactions: Tisserand and Young caution that Melissa oil may interact with sedative medications or thyroid treatments due to its calming properties and potential influence on hormone pathways. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you are taking prescription medications, particularly sedatives, antidepressants, or thyroid medications.
  • Safe Storage: Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children and pets. Keep the bottle tightly sealed to preserve aromatic integrity.

Specific Precautions

  • Pregnancy & Nursing: Melissa oil is generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding when used in appropriate dilutions (1% or less) and avoided in the first trimester. Consult a qualified aromatherapist or healthcare provider before use during this time.
  • Children & Pets: Tisserand and Young recommend avoiding topical use of Melissa oil on children under 2 years of age. For older children, dilute to 0.5–1% and perform a patch test before broader application. Keep diffusion sessions brief (15–20 minutes) in spaces shared with young children or pets, and ensure adequate ventilation. Melissa oil can be toxic to cats and dogs if ingested or applied undiluted; always store securely and diffuse in well-ventilated areas.

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