Rosewood
Rosewood

Common Name

Rosewood Essential Oil

Scientific Name

Aniba Rosaeodora

Ingredient Class

Essential Oil

Used in

Interesting Fact

During the 1920s, rosewood oil was so prized in French perfumery that it became known as “bois de rose” (rose wood) and nearly faced extinction due to overharvesting. Today, Brazil’s sustainable cultivation practices have saved this precious species, with each tree carefully monitored to ensure ethical production. Interestingly, the oil’s chemical profile is nearly identical to the more expensive ho wood oil used in traditional Chinese medicine.

Origin

The Aniba rosaeodora tree grows wild in the Amazon rainforest, primarily in Brazil and Peru. Indigenous tribes traditionally used rosewood for its healing properties, applying it to wounds and inhaling its scent during spiritual ceremonies. Modern production follows strict sustainability protocols – only trees from managed plantations are harvested, and distillation uses recycled wood chips from the timber industry to prevent waste.

Why Rosewood Oil Excels

Rosewood essential oil is particularly valuable in natural deodorants like Simply Bee’s Deodorant Bar due to its unique combination of mild antiseptic properties and a soft, balancing fragrance. Unlike harsher ingredients, it helps maintain the skin’s natural microbiome while neutralising odour-causing bacteria. Additionally, its emotionally uplifting aroma provides a subtle, natural perfume that enhances wellbeing throughout the day.

Value-adds to Simply Bee products

Gently fights bacteria

Balances skin moisture

Uplifts mood naturally

Soothes minor irritations

Minimises scar appearance

Reduces body odour

Rosewood