Yes. The product is described as suitable for bath and aroma use when you want a clean, invigorating scent, and pine has a long tradition in aromatic body and bath rituals, especially in colder months.
For a diffuser or oil burner, add a few drops to water and follow the device instructions. If your diffuser has a recommended amount, start with the low end — the resinous forest aroma is noticeable even in small quantities. You can always add another drop.
For a DIY room spray, combine a few drops of the oil with a small amount of alcohol (such as vodka) to help it dissolve, then add water in a glass spray bottle and shake well before each use. This is a simple way to freshen a room without buying a commercial product.
For the bath, never pour the essential oil directly into the water. Because oil and water do not mix, the undiluted oil can sit on the surface and irritate the skin. Instead, mix a few drops into a tablespoon of bath salt, carrier oil or another dispersing base, then stir it into the bathwater.
Use the oil only for its intended cosmetic and aromatic purpose. If you are new to aromatic oils, spend a couple of minutes in the room after switching on the diffuser to gauge your comfort.
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