May chang oil is made from the fruit of the tropical Litsea cubeba tree, which belongs to the Lauraceae family. The plant is native to China, but is also found in other Asian countries (including Indonesia and Taiwan). Due to its remarkable properties, may chang is called "the oil of peace". It is characterized by a light, fresh, but sweet and warm fragrance with delicate musky notes. It may remind one of lemongrass, but is slightly milder, but also more complex.
The main ingredient of the oil is citral (up to 85%), which is responsible for antimicrobial properties - it perfectly deals with bacteria. It exhibits anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, which anyone with combination, oily or acne-prone (or in any way problematic) skin is sure to appreciate. It perfectly cleanses, tones and regulates sebum secretion without over-drying the skin.
May chang oil can reduce the severity of coughs and relieve the symptoms of mild infections (such as the common cold) - at least the respiratory ones - it decongests, refreshes and energizes. Applied to sore muscles, it will bring a feeling of gentle but pleasant coolness, relieve pain and eliminate tension.
May chang used in aromatherapy has great effects - it improves mood and well-being, fights depressive states, adds energy. It can be used during a bath or massage, but will also work well during inhalation. May chang is often chosen for its fragrant qualities. It is worth remembering that it not only masks, but also neutralizes unpleasant odors.
Origin of raw material: The plant is native to the South China Sea basin. It is widely found in many places with similar climates.
INCI: Litsea Cubeba Fruit Oil
Action: antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antidepressant
Aroma: pungent with a full range of citrus aromas
Color: yellow
Note: heart
Recommended application: for massage, for bath, for inhalation, in a diffuser
Contraindications: do not use in case of any wounds or irritation. Not suitable for children, pregnant and lactating women.
Matching oils: geranium, lavender, neroli, ylang ylang