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Collection of Needle Oils

Christmas Theme and non Christmas Theme images

What are Needle Essential Oils?

These types of essential oils come from the needle of the coniferous trees—both fir and spruce—from which they are sourced. Several of these essential oils also utilize the lumber in the essential oil making process, but the primary source of the trademark fragrance and benefits of these trees’ innate volatile compounds are held in the evergreen needles. Needle essential oils are most often characterized by their fresh, invigorating, and forest-like aromas.


BLACK SPRUCE

Black Spruce essential oil is a truly special member of the needle oils, thanks to its familiar place of origin: the vast Canadian Tundra. The black spruce tree sweeps the landscape of northern Canada due to its ability to thrive in the frigid cold all year round. This spruce variety has a thin trunk with grey, scaly bark, and short blue-green needles that grow in individual rows along the flexible branches. These branches and needles are responsibly collected through the doTERRA Co-Impact Sourcing® initiative and transformed into the essential oil we know and love.


DOUGLAS FIR

The Douglas Fir tree is a large, sturdy species of the pine family native to North America. This towering conifer has the potential to grow over 30 meters tall and is characterized by its soft, flat, green fir needles. doTERRA responsibly sources the needles and branches used to produce Douglas Fir essential oil from New Zealand, where the invasive species threatens the natural landscape. This initiative provides stewardship over the natural ecology of New Zealand while producing a beautiful and versatile product, Douglas Fir essential oil.


CYPRESS

The energizing freshness of Cypress essential oil’s aroma makes it perfect for use in professional or home spa experiences, whether that means diffusing in the air or coupling with soothing massage. Cypress essential oil is also especially high in chemical compounds called monoterpenes, which make it a powerful addition to skincare for its ability to help improve the appearance of skin.


SIBERIAN FIR

The Siberian Fir tree is a tall and limber fir variety known for it’s ashy-colored bark, towering height, and wise age (they can live up to 200 years). Its needles that contain the essential oil compounds are soft and flat, like those of other fir trees, but have a distinct light green color and strong natural fragrance. These needles are harvested along with the flexible twigs to produce the delightful and forest-like Siberian Fir essential oil.

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Item Description

Collection of Needle Oils

Christmas Theme and non Christmas Theme images

What are Needle Essential Oils?

These types of essential oils come from the needle of the coniferous trees—both fir and spruce—from which they are sourced. Several of these essential oils also utilize the lumber in the essential oil making process, but the primary source of the trademark fragrance and benefits of these trees’ innate volatile compounds are held in the evergreen needles. Needle essential oils are most often characterized by their fresh, invigorating, and forest-like aromas.


BLACK SPRUCE

Black Spruce essential oil is a truly special member of the needle oils, thanks to its familiar place of origin: the vast Canadian Tundra. The black spruce tree sweeps the landscape of northern Canada due to its ability to thrive in the frigid cold all year round. This spruce variety has a thin trunk with grey, scaly bark, and short blue-green needles that grow in individual rows along the flexible branches. These branches and needles are responsibly collected through the doTERRA Co-Impact Sourcing® initiative and transformed into the essential oil we know and love.


DOUGLAS FIR

The Douglas Fir tree is a large, sturdy species of the pine family native to North America. This towering conifer has the potential to grow over 30 meters tall and is characterized by its soft, flat, green fir needles. doTERRA responsibly sources the needles and branches used to produce Douglas Fir essential oil from New Zealand, where the invasive species threatens the natural landscape. This initiative provides stewardship over the natural ecology of New Zealand while producing a beautiful and versatile product, Douglas Fir essential oil.


CYPRESS

The energizing freshness of Cypress essential oil’s aroma makes it perfect for use in professional or home spa experiences, whether that means diffusing in the air or coupling with soothing massage. Cypress essential oil is also especially high in chemical compounds called monoterpenes, which make it a powerful addition to skincare for its ability to help improve the appearance of skin.


SIBERIAN FIR

The Siberian Fir tree is a tall and limber fir variety known for it’s ashy-colored bark, towering height, and wise age (they can live up to 200 years). Its needles that contain the essential oil compounds are soft and flat, like those of other fir trees, but have a distinct light green color and strong natural fragrance. These needles are harvested along with the flexible twigs to produce the delightful and forest-like Siberian Fir essential oil.

—————————————————————————

Suggested photo uses:

  • Social media posts 
  • Instagram Stories
  • Facebook Stories
  • Pinterest Pins
  • Blog post Images
  • E-book Images 


To get updates on new images, please click the follow button. 

Please be sure to watermark every graphic you download .

Thank you so much for your support ♥


If you enjoy my style, check out my Collections 

10 Ways to use HERE

MetaPWR Line HERE

Essential Emotions HERE

Illustrated Oil Uses HERE

Spring Cleaning Collection HERE

Inside these blends HERE 

Illustrated Graphics HERE

Kids Collection HERE 

Back to School Bundle HERE

Low Toxic Home HERE

Product Photos HERE

Skin, Hair & Nails HERE

Summer Vibes HERE

Mind / Body Connection HERE

Winter & Christmas HERE

Ideas to use Single Oils HERE

Get the Glow | Hair & Skin HERE

German graphics HERE

Spanish graphics HERE