A light safflower carrier oil for blending essential oils before they touch the skin. It brings a simple, practical softness to massage, body oil mixing, or a quiet skincare ritual, held in an amber bottle that feels at home on a dressing table or bathroom shelf.
What you will notice as you use it
A straightforward carrier oil made for dilution, so stronger aromatic oils can be softened into a skin-ready blend.
The amber bottle helps the oil feel neatly kept, with a black ribbed cap that is easy to grip with dry hands.
Its purpose is beautifully simple: a base for massage oils, body oils, and mindful evening mixing.
The label keeps the botanical identity clear, naming safflower as Carthamus tinctorius.
It suits people who like to prepare their own blends slowly, drop by drop, rather than using ready-made formulas.
Safflower oil from Australia
This is safflower carrier oil, botanically known as Carthamus tinctorius, with Australia given as its origin. No extraction method is specified, so we keep the focus where it belongs: on its role as a clean, simple base oil for personal blending.
How to blend and apply it
Use it as a base before applying essential oils to the skin. Add your chosen essential oil to the safflower oil, mix well, then apply a small amount to the body as part of massage or daily body care.
Do not use it internally. Keep it for external skin use only, and store it closed between uses.
Freshness and everyday care
The stated shelf life is one year. Keep the bottle away from heat and close the cap after each use, so the oil stays fresh for blending. As with any body oil, use clean hands or a clean measure when mixing.
A quiet blending staple
Carrier oils are the calm foundation of aromatherapy practice. They give concentrated essential oils a softer route onto the skin and create space for touch, scent and intention to meet. Safflower sits well in this role: simple, unobtrusive and easy to pair with the aromas you already love, …
perfumeType: Base Oil
shelfLife: is one year
region of manufacture: Australia