This essential oil is absolutely beautiful. I have purchased it many times myself from several companies and this particular distiller happens to make it amazing so I decided to take some into my store.
Many people have said that this tree is endangered. Bulnesia sarmientoi, actually is threatened with over-exploitation but not Bursera Gaveolens.
Bulnesia sarmientoi grows in the Gran Chaco region of northern Argentina and southern Paraguay.
Bursera Graveolens grows in the arid hill-country of coastal Ecuador The trees have totally different colors and markings.
Common Name: Palo Santo
Latin Name: Bursera Graveolens
Distillation: Steam Distilled
Date Distilled: 12/2025
Botanical Family: Burseraceae
Duration: 3-5 years if kept in a cool dry place away from the sun.
Kids Safe: yes (my recommendation is for children over 5 years old and at a proper dilution)
“Known for its rich, comforting scent, Palo Santo Essential Oil enhances moments of reflection and calm.” Take 2 drops and put it on a cotton ball and inhale, it may help calm the brain.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Usage of this oil should be used with carrier oil and at proper dilution rates.
Never use this oil straight on your skin.
It is not recommended to ingest this oil.
If you would like to see the GC/COA on this oil i put it below
This oil is considered flammable, so make sure to keep it away from fire, especially if someone is using oxygen. The best place to store it is in the refrigerator. Do not put them on dryer balls into the dryer.
Disclaimer: All information is for educational purposes only. Resins are not a substitute for professional medical care and it is advised that you always consult your health practitioner.
Resins and essential oils may irritate the skin, so please handle with care.
This essential oil is absolutely beautiful. I have purchased it many times myself from several companies and this particular distiller happens to make it amazing so I decided to take some into my store.
Many people have said that this tree is endangered. Bulnesia sarmientoi, actually is threatened with over-exploitation but not Bursera Gaveolens.
Bulnesia sarmientoi grows in the Gran Chaco region of northern Argentina and southern Paraguay.
Bursera Graveolens grows in the arid hill-country of coastal Ecuador The trees have totally different colors and markings.
Common Name: Palo Santo
Latin Name: Bursera Graveolens
Distillation: Steam Distilled
Date Distilled: 12/2025
Botanical Family: Burseraceae
Duration: 3-5 years if kept in a cool dry place away from the sun.
Kids Safe: yes (my recommendation is for children over 5 years old and at a proper dilution)
“Known for its rich, comforting scent, Palo Santo Essential Oil enhances moments of reflection and calm.” Take 2 drops and put it on a cotton ball and inhale, it may help calm the brain.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Usage of this oil should be used with carrier oil and at proper dilution rates.
Never use this oil straight on your skin.
It is not recommended to ingest this oil.
If you would like to see the GC/COA on this oil i put it below
This oil is considered flammable, so make sure to keep it away from fire, especially if someone is using oxygen. The best place to store it is in the refrigerator. Do not put them on dryer balls into the dryer.
Disclaimer: All information is for educational purposes only. Resins are not a substitute for professional medical care and it is advised that you always consult your health practitioner.
Resins and essential oils may irritate the skin, so please handle with care.