Rosemary (Camphor ct.) essential oil

Rosemary (Camphor ct.) Essential Oil

Rosmarinus officinalis ct. camphor

Rosemary (Camphor ct.) (Rosmarinus officinalis ct. camphor) is a herbaceous essential oil with a warm, camphoraceous, herbaceous aroma and a heart note. Steam distillation from flowering tops, it is a versatile blending oil that pairs well with Lavender, Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives), Peppermint. For topical use, keep dilution at or below 16.5%.

Camphor chemotype rosemary with 23% camphor content. Different chemistry from ct. cineole and ct. verbenone.

Aroma & character

Aroma

warmcamphoraceousherbaceous

Traditional aromatherapy associations

focus

Traditional associations only — not medical claims or evidence of efficacy.

Properties

Perfumery noteHeart
Aroma familyHerbaceous
Chemical familyKetone
Material typeEssential oil
ExtractionSteam distillation
Plant partflowering tops
OriginFrance, Spain, Tunisia
Blending factor4
Volatility index3
Tenacity (hours)6.0
CAS number8000-25-7

Safety & dilution

Camphor chemotype. Different safety profile from ct. cineole and ct. verbenone.

Max topical dilution16.5%
Max facial dilution5%
PregnancyNot recommended
NursingNot recommended
ChildrenNot recommended for young children
CatsNot recommended
DogsGenerally suitable when properly diluted

Safety flags

high camphorketoneneurotoxic

Evidence: Traditional — EODB: 12 GC-MS analyses (Rosmarinus officinalis).

For education only — not medical or veterinary advice. Essential oils are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Always patch-test and consult a qualified professional before use during pregnancy, on children, with pets, or with a health condition.

Plan safe amounts with our essential oil dilution calculator.

Blends well with

Used in these blends

Frequently asked questions

What does Rosemary (Camphor ct.) essential oil smell like?

Rosemary (Camphor ct.) has a warm, camphoraceous, herbaceous aroma, classed as a herbaceous oil with a heart note.

What is the safe dilution for Rosemary (Camphor ct.)?

For topical use, keep Rosemary (Camphor ct.) at or below 16.5%, and 5% on facial skin. Always patch-test before wider use.

Is Rosemary (Camphor ct.) safe to use during pregnancy?

Rosemary (Camphor ct.) is not recommended during pregnancy. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before any use.

Is Rosemary (Camphor ct.) safe to use around children?

Rosemary (Camphor ct.) is not recommended for young children. Consult a professional before use.

Is Rosemary (Camphor ct.) safe around pets?

For cats — avoid; not considered safe; dogs — generally lower-risk when well diluted. Diffuse only in ventilated spaces and consult a veterinarian.

What does Rosemary (Camphor ct.) blend well with?

Rosemary (Camphor ct.) pairs well with Lavender, Eucalyptus (Peppermint/Dives), Peppermint, Tea Tree, Cedarwood (Atlas).