Cumin Seed Essential Oil (GEO-N7)
REFERENCES
CAS Number: 8014-13-9 ; 84775-51-9
FEMA Number: 2343
EINECS Number: 283-881-6
INCI Name Cuminum Cyminum (Cumin) Seed Oil
PART USED
Seeds
SYNONYMS
Cuminum cyminum L.
COMMON NAMES
Kammom, Kammun, Jeera
EXTRACTION METHOD
Steam Distilled Essential Oil
ORIGIN
Egypt
NOTE CLASSIFICATION
Top to Middle Note
MAIN CONSTITUENTS
Cuminic aldehyde 18% – 26% , 1,3-para mentha triene-7-al 10% – 22%
PROPERTIES
Appearance: Clear light yellow to brownish yellow colored liquid
Odor: Strong, warm, spicy, herbaceous odour
PRODUCT CODE
GEO-N7
OVERVIEW & DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Our Cumin Seed Essential Oil, extracted through steam distillation from the dried, mature seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant, spans a vast geographic range from Upper Egypt. Renowned in perfumery circles, Cumin Seed Oil imparts a distinctive spicy green top note to natural fragrances, rendering it especially favored in floral and aldehydic compositions.
REPORTED BENEFITS AND USES
Through its ability to regulate sebum production, combat acne-causing bacteria, and manifest a protective astringent effect, Cumin Seed Essential Oil is renowned for shielding the skin against environmental pollutants and toxins, thereby mitigating the risk of future breakouts. Its antiseptic and antibacterial attributes aid in neutralizing undesirable odors, rendering it a potent deodorizer, while its toning properties contribute to diminishing visible signs of aging, such as sagging and wrinkled skin. Additionally, Cumin Oil offers relief for an itchy scalp and revitalizes lackluster, fragile, or distressed hair strands.
In aromatherapy applications, Cumin Seed Essential Oil is esteemed for its capacity to anchor and pacify the mind, fostering sensations of serenity and lucidity. Recognized as a revered mood enhancer, Cumin Essential Oil is purported to facilitate a spectrum of associated advantages, ranging from alleviating sensations of stress and unease to promoting restful sleep and heightened cognitive acuity, ultimately fostering sentiments of equilibrium and sensuousness.

