Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) vs Rosemary (Cineole)

Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) and Rosemary (Cineole) are both herbaceous essential oils. Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) carries a top note (fresh, minty), while Rosemary (Cineole) sits as a heart note (sharp, herbal). For topical use, keep Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) at or below 5% and Rosemary (Cineole) at 6.5%.

AttributeEucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives)Rosemary (Cineole)
Latin nameEucalyptus divesRosmarinus officinalis ct. cineole
Aroma familyHerbaceousHerbaceous
Perfumery noteTopHeart
Aromafresh, minty, peppermint-like, camphoraceoussharp, herbal
Chemical familyKetoneOxide
Max topical dilution5%6.5%
Max facial dilution2.5%3%
PregnancyNot recommendedNot recommended
ChildrenNot recommendedNot recommended
PetsNot recommendedNot recommended
ExtractionSteam distillationSteam distillation

Scale amounts to any container with the dilution calculator.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) and Rosemary (Cineole)?

Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) and Rosemary (Cineole) are both herbaceous essential oils. Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) carries a top note (fresh, minty), while Rosemary (Cineole) sits as a heart note (sharp, herbal). For topical use, keep Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) at or below 5% and Rosemary (Cineole) at 6.5%.

Can you blend Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) and Rosemary (Cineole) together?

Yes — Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives) and Rosemary (Cineole) are commonly paired and complement each other in blends.

For education only — not medical or veterinary advice. Always patch-test and consult a qualified professional before use during pregnancy, on children, with pets, or with a health condition.