| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
| Model Number | EN-N-3083 |
Patchouli Leaves are bulk dried leaves from Pogostemon cablin , also known as true patchouli. They are valued for their deep, earthy, musky aroma and are commonly used in potpourri, sachets, incense-style blends, insect-repellent mixtures and natural fragrance projects. Patchouli leaves can also be infused into oils or used in external preparations for dry, irritated or bug-bothered skin.
The bulk format suits natural fragrance makers, crafters and DIY body-care users. Why we love it: Patchouli leaves bring a rich, grounding aroma to fragrance blends and act as a natural scent fixative. They are practical for potpourri, sachets, aromatic blends and simple external skin-soothing preparations.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Pogostemon cablin Also Known As: True Patchouli Plant Part: Leaf Form: Dried leaves Aroma: Earthy, musky, woody and grounding Profile: Aromatic botanical, scent fixative and external-use skin-comfort herb Suitable For: Potpourri, Sachets, Incense-Style Blends, Aromatic Blends, Insect-Repellent Mixtures, Infused Oils And External Skin Preparations Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and delicate-smelling botanicals What It's Used For Potpourri and drawer sachets Natural fragrance blends and aromatic craft projects Fixing and deepening the scent of other botanicals or oils Insect-repellent style mixtures Infused oils for external use Skin-softening preparations for dry or bug-irritated areas Grounding aromatic home blends Who It's For This Product Is For: Natural fragrance makers and crafters DIY users making potpourri, sachets or aromatic blends Body-care makers preparing external-use infused oils Bulk users wanting patchouli leaf for repeat-use fragrance projects This Product Is Not For: Internal use Pregnancy or breastfeeding unless professionally advised Children or pets without professional guidance Broken, infected or severely irritated skin People sensitive to strong earthy aromas Use as a substitute for medical care for bites, allergies, skin disorders or insect-borne illness concerns How To Use In Potpourri Or Sachets: Blend with dried botanicals and refresh with compatible essential oils if desired.
As a Scent Fixative: Add small amounts to aromatic blends to help anchor fragrance. In Insect-Repellent Mixtures: Combine with other suitable botanicals or oils according to a safe external-use formula. As an Infused Oil: Infuse dried leaves into a suitable carrier oil, strain well and use externally.
On Skin: Use only in properly prepared external formulations and patch test first. Bulk Tip: Store away from delicate herbs, as patchouli has a strong lingering aroma. Safety Instructions External and aromatic use only Do not ingest Consult a qualified herbal practitioner before use if pregnant, nursing, taking medication or managing a medical condition Patch test before topical use Avoid eyes, mucous membranes and broken or severely irritated skin Use insect-repellent style preparations safely and avoid applying to young children or pets unless professionally advised Discontinue use if irritation, headache, nausea, allergy or any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: What are Patchouli Leaves used for?
A: They are used in potpourri, sachets, aromatic blends, scent-fixing projects, insect-repellent mixtures and external infused oils. Q: What does Patchouli Leaf smell like? A: It has a deep, earthy, musky and woody aroma. Q: Can Patchouli Leaves be used on skin? A: Yes, only in properly prepared external formulations and after patch testing.
Q: Can Patchouli Leaves be taken internally? A: No, internal use is not confirmed for this listing, so treat it as external and aromatic use only.
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