Specifications
{{item.name}}
{{item.value}}
Lily essential oil has gained attention in aromatherapy and traditional applications due to its unique fragrance and potential benefits. Below is a summary of its primary effects and usage precautions:
Key Benefits
- **Mood Regulation**: Helps alleviate stress and anxiety, promotes relaxation, and may improve insomnia (requires dilution with a carrier oil for massage or diffusion). Its aroma may stimulate joy, similar to the antidepressant effects of other floral essential oils.
- **Skincare**: Some lily varieties (e.g., white lily) contain antioxidants that may help delay skin aging. Must be highly diluted (recommended concentration ≤1%)—patch test advised for sensitive skin.
- **Traditional Use**: In Traditional Chinese Medicine, lilies are known to moisten the lungs and relieve coughs, but there’s insufficient research on whether the oil offers the same benefits. May serve as a supportive ingredient for mild respiratory discomfort (e.g., steam inhalation).
- **Women’s Health**: Anecdotal claims suggest it may regulate menstruation or ease menopause symptoms, but lacks scientific evidence—use with caution.
Precautions
- **Photosensitivity Risk**: Some cold-pressed lily oils may contain furocoumarins—avoid sun exposure after application.
- **Allergy Potential**: Liliaceae plants may trigger allergies; always perform a patch test before first use.
- **Avoid During Pregnancy/Childhood**: Safety is unconfirmed; best to refrain.
- **Not for Ingestion**: Pure oil may be toxic—for external or aromatic use only.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
{{commentStat.averageRating}}
{{commentStat.total}} Revirews
All({{commentStat.total}})
Images({{commentStat.imgSum}})
5 Star({{commentStat.praiseSum}})
{{item.comments}}