Pure Siberian Fir Essential Oil 10ml - Abies sibirica
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Siberian Fir essential oil for respiratory support brings the crisp, invigorating essence of the Russian taiga into daily wellness rituals. This Australian brand's pure oil—GC/MS tested, vegan, and cruelty-free—captures the green, balsamic aroma of Abies sibirica needles, traditionally used in botanical practice for creating an atmosphere of clarity and comfort during seasonal changes. The scent grounds and revitalises, whether diffused to freshen indoor air or diluted for topical application to support a healthy complexion. Explore the tabs below for detailed aromatic profiles, step-by-step application methods, and safety guidelines.
Product Details & Aroma
Product Details & Aroma
Core Product Details
- Botanical Name: Abies sibirica
- Plant Family: Pinaceae
- Plant Part Used: Needles and twigs
- Extraction Method: Steam distillation
- Country of Origin: Russia
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: Top to Middle
- Aromatic Profile: What does Siberian Fir essential oil smell like? The scent opens with a sharp, clean conifer brightness—immediately recognisable as fresh-cut evergreen needles—followed by a soft, balsamic sweetness that anchors the experience. Mid-development reveals subtle fruity undertones and a resinous warmth reminiscent of ancient forests. The dry-down is gently woody with a lingering medicinal freshness that has made fir oils staples in traditional Russian and Scandinavian folk remedies for centuries. Indigenous Siberian communities have long valued Abies sibirica for its purifying qualities, harvesting needles sustainably from the vast boreal forests.
- Key Constituents: Bornyl acetate (30–45%), camphene (12–20%), α-pinene (10–18%), β-pinene (5–10%), limonene (3–6%), δ-3-carene (2–5%), santene (1–3%), tricyclene (trace amounts). This profile delivers both aromatic complexity and functional versatility, with bornyl acetate contributing the characteristic balsamic sweetness and the pinene compounds providing fresh, forest-like top notes.
Core Benefits & Properties
Core Benefits & Properties
What Are the Key Benefits of Siberian Fir Essential Oil for Respiratory Comfort?
Siberian Fir oil provides aromatic comfort during seasonal transitions, particularly when experiencing occasional respiratory discomfort. The oil's high bornyl acetate content (30–45%) and significant pinene concentration create a cooling, opening sensation when inhaled, traditionally used in botanical practice to support clear breathing. Tisserand & Young note that conifer oils rich in monoterpenes may promote feelings of openness in the respiratory passages through aromatic pathways alone, without making therapeutic claims. When experiencing stuffiness or seasonal challenges, many turn to diffused Siberian Fir as part of their wellness routine, often blending it with eucalyptus or peppermint for enhanced aromatic clarity. The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) recognises fir oils among traditional botanicals used to create atmospheres of respiratory ease.
How Does Siberian Fir Oil Support Emotional Grounding and Mental Clarity?
Siberian Fir oil promotes a tranquil yet focused atmosphere, making it valuable for meditation and stress-management rituals. The fresh, balsamic aroma has been studied for its influence on mood and cognitive states; research published in the Journal of Wood Science (2017) found that inhalation of conifer-derived volatiles, including bornyl acetate and α-pinene, correlated with reduced subjective stress markers and improved self-reported concentration in controlled environments. Historically, Russian and Scandinavian communities burned fir branches indoors during winter months to "cleanse the air" and uplift spirits during long, dark seasons—a practice rooted in the oil's grounding yet invigorating aromatic profile. Diffusing Siberian Fir during work or study may help create an environment conducive to sustained attention.
Can Siberian Fir Essential Oil Support a Healthy Complexion?
When diluted appropriately, Siberian Fir oil supports a healthy complexion by contributing to balanced, refreshed-looking skin. The oil's naturally occurring pinenes and bornyl acetate provide gentle aromatic properties traditionally valued in botanical skincare. Many aromatherapy practitioners incorporate diluted fir oils into facial serums or body oils targeting occasional skin imbalances, though always at proper dilution rates (typically 1–2% for facial application). Tisserand & Young classify Siberian Fir as non-irritant and non-sensitising at recommended dilutions, making it suitable for most skin types when properly blended with carrier oils. Combine with rose geranium or sandalwood for a restorative facial oil that promotes a luminous, even-toned appearance.
What Role Does Siberian Fir Play in Natural Cleaning and Air Purification?
Siberian Fir oil creates a fresh, forest-like atmosphere in living spaces, traditionally used to refresh indoor air quality. The monoterpene-rich profile—dominated by bornyl acetate, α-pinene, and camphene—delivers the clean, green scent associated with conifer forests, which many prefer over synthetic air fresheners. While we cannot claim the oil "kills germs" or "disinfects" (TGA compliance), the aromatic properties have made fir oils popular in DIY surface sprays and linen mists for centuries across Northern European and Russian households. A 2019 study in Molecules journal noted that α-pinene demonstrated measurable activity in laboratory settings, though real-world application differs significantly from controlled studies. Blend with cinnamon leaf or tea tree for a robust, naturally aromatic cleaning spray.
How to Use & Blends Well With
How to Use & Blends Well With
How to Use Siberian Fir Oil
- Create a Targeted Roll-On: Combine 6 drops of Siberian Fir oil with 10 ml of fractionated coconut oil in a glass roller bottle for a 3% dilution suitable for adult chest or back application. Apply to pulse points or across the upper chest when seeking aromatic respiratory comfort, particularly during seasonal changes. For a grounding variation, add 2 drops of sandalwood and 2 drops of myrrh to deepen the balsamic, meditative quality.
How to Make a Siberian Fir Room Spray
- DIY Application: In a 100 ml glass spray bottle, combine 80 ml distilled water, 20 ml organic witch hazel extract (as a natural dispersant), and 30 drops of Siberian Fir essential oil. Shake vigorously before each use and mist into the air to refresh stale indoor environments or create an invigorating atmosphere before yoga or meditation. For a citrus-enhanced variation, substitute 10 drops of Siberian Fir with grapefruit oil to brighten the aromatic profile while maintaining the forest-fresh base.
Aromatherapy Diffusion
Siberian Fir oil diffused in living spaces promotes a tranquil yet energising atmosphere, historically favoured during long winters in northern climates. Add 4–6 drops to an ultrasonic diffuser and run for 30–60 minutes to scent medium-sized rooms with its clean, coniferous aroma. The scent is particularly grounding in home offices, bedrooms, or wellness spaces, where the combination of bornyl acetate's calming properties and α-pinene's fresh, uplifting character creates balanced aromatic comfort. In Russian folk tradition, fir branches were strewn across floors and burned in stoves to "purify" the home—a ritual echoed today through diffuser blends combining Siberian Fir with other forest-derived oils.
Blends Well With
Sandalwood Oil, Myrrh Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Grapefruit Oil, Rose Geranium Oil, Cinnamon Leaf Oil, and Cinnamon Bark Oil. These pairings range from grounding woody bases (sandalwood, myrrh) to uplifting citrus accents (grapefruit) and robust, warming spices (cinnamon), allowing you to customise blends for relaxation, mental clarity, or invigorating home fragrance.
Safety & Precautions
Safety & Precautions
General Safety & Application Guidelines
- External Use Only: Never ingest Siberian Fir essential oil. Ingestion of essential oils can cause serious toxicity and is not recommended by qualified aromatherapy practitioners or health authorities.
- High Potency & Dilution: Siberian Fir oil is highly concentrated and must always be diluted before topical application. The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) recommends a maximum dermal dilution of 2–3% for general adult use (approximately 12–18 drops per 30 ml of carrier oil). For facial application, reduce to 1% (6 drops per 30 ml). Dilute in fractionated coconut oil, jojoba, or sweet almond carrier oil before applying to skin.
- Medication Interactions: Tisserand & Young note no specific contraindications or drug interactions for Siberian Fir oil (Abies sibirica) when used aromatically or topically at recommended dilutions. However, individuals on anticoagulant therapy or with bleeding disorders should consult a healthcare provider before using any essential oil topically, as a precautionary measure.
- Safe Storage: Store Siberian Fir oil in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and out of reach of children and pets. Ensure the bottle is tightly sealed to prevent oxidation, which can alter the oil's aromatic profile and safety characteristics over time.
Specific Precautions
- Pregnancy & Nursing: Siberian Fir essential oil is generally considered safe for aromatic use during pregnancy and nursing, but topical application should be limited and diluted to 1% or avoided in the first trimester as a precautionary measure. Always consult a qualified aromatherapist or healthcare provider before introducing new essential oils during pregnancy.
- Children & Pets: According to Tisserand & Young's Essential Oil Safety (2nd ed.), Siberian Fir oil may be used in dilution for children aged 2 years and older at a maximum of 1% dilution (3 drops per 30 ml carrier oil). Avoid topical use on infants under 2 years. Diffuse in well-ventilated areas only and limit exposure to 30–60 minutes. Keep away from pets, particularly cats, whose liver metabolism cannot efficiently process certain terpenes found in conifer oils.

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