Vanilla Essential Oil
What is vanilla oil?Vanilla oil is derived from the Vanilla planifolia, a native species of the Orchidaceous family.The plant originated in Mexico, before arriving in Europe during the 16th century and is now grown across the world.It is classed as being more of an absolute, rather than an oil, and unlike most essential oils, it cannot be extracted via steam distillation or mechanical pressing.This makes it difficult and quite expensive to source pure vanilla oil.Vanilla CO₂, vanilla absolute, and vanilla oleoresin are the most common methods used to produce pure vanilla oil, with Madagascar now recognised as the largest producer of vanilla in the world. |
Vanilla essential oil benefits
The benefits of vanilla essential oil include its ability to help you:
1. Feel more relaxed and calmer
The scent of vanilla essential oil is used by many people to induce a feeling of calm and relaxation.
Scientists have also looked into this [1] TRUSTED SOURCEPubMedFragrance administration to reduce anxiety during MR imagingGO TO SOURCE and found that it can play a big part in helping to reduce feelings of anxiety in stressful situations.
The sweet, creamy aroma offers a sense of comfort that can soothe your thoughts, so you feel more centred and in control.
2. Manage bodily tension
Vanilla oil benefits the body as well as the mind, helping your body to relax and release tension.
Research has found [2] TRUSTED SOURCEOxford AcademicEffects of Fragrance on Emotions: Moods and PhysiologyGO TO SOURCE that the scent of vanilla can reduce muscle tension, blood pressure and heart rate, whilst also improving long-term wellbeing.
Scientists also compared it to other scents, such as clementine, and concluded that vanilla was more effective at inducing relaxation.
3. Lift your mood
Whilst vanilla essential oil benefits the mind when it comes to relaxation and the body in terms of easing tension, it can also be used as an energy booster.
Researchers have also found that it has mood-boosting qualities [3] TRUSTED SOURCEOxford AcademicEffects of Fragrance on Emotions: Moods and PhysiologyGO TO SOURCE, with participants in the study confirming that it helped them to relax, whilst also making them feel happier and more content.
4. Cover up bad odours
Sometimes bad odours can drift through the house, whether it’s coming from the rubbish bin or if something particularly strong was cooked the night before.
Vanilla essential oil can be used as a deodoriser to cover up these smells, giving you a natural alternative to artificial sprays that can sometimes be too strong or potentially contain harmful ingredients.
5. Cleanse and purify your skin
You may not be aware of some of the vanilla oil benefits for skin, due to its natural antibacterial properties.
The antimicrobial effects help to cleanse and purify the skin, and you can either dilute with a carrier oil and apply to your skin or hair, or add a few drops to a skincare product.
Vanilla essential oil can work extremely well with body creams, facial cleansers, shampoos and conditioners, giving you an easy way to include it into your daily routine.
6. Combat free radicals
Oxidation in the body leads to the formation of free radicals, which can badly damage bodily tissues, and they also have very strong links to premature ageing and cancer.
Studies have found [4] TRUSTED SOURCEPubMedBeneficial role of vanillin, a polyphenolic flavoring agent, on maneb-induced oxidative stress, DNA damage, and liver histological changes in Swiss albino miceGO TO SOURCE that vanilla extract has high levels of antioxidant activity, which can provide more protection against certain types of cell damage.
However, these effects have only so far been studied in animals and test tubes.
7. Boost your libido
The secretion of hormones like testosterone and oestrogen could be increased by the application of vanilla oil.
It is also believed that it can help people who are dealing with impotence, loss of libido and erectile dysfunction.
Vanilla oil’s ability to lift moods [5] TRUSTED SOURCEOxford AcademicEffects of Fragrance on Emotions: Moods and PhysiologyGO TO SOURCE can play a big part, as conditions like erectile dysfunction are often caused by fatigue, stress, depression or low levels of testosterone.
8. Relieve PMS symptoms
More than 75% of menstruating women experience PMS symptoms, which is typically caused by hormonal imbalance.
Skin issues, bloating, fatigue, breast tenderness, emotional changes and cramps are common PMS symptoms.
The benefits of vanilla essential oil allow it to activate or balance hormone levels, whilst also working as a sedative so the body feels calmer and more tranquil.
9. Fight off infections
Vanilla essential oil contains compounds such as vanillin and eugenol, which have been found to be effective against infections.
According to a study published in 2022 [6] TRUSTED SOURCEPubMed CentralAntibacterial effects of vanilla ingredients provide novel treatment options for infections with multidrug-resistant bacteria – A recent literature reviewGO TO SOURCE, vanilla oil was able to inhibit the initial growth of S. aureus cells and the development of the mature biofilm after 48 hours.
This is important because S. aureus cells are regularly found on the skin and in the respiratory tract, which often leads to infection.
10. Reduce inflammation
The nervous, circulatory, excretory, digestive and respiratory systems could all be helped by vanilla essential oil, as it has the ability to reduce inflammation.
This is due to the vanillin compound, which is rich in antioxidants and can reduce damage caused by inflammation.
Using the oil may help to lower cholesterol and could also work as a natural treatment for arthritis.
How to use vanilla essential oil
Vanilla essential oil benefits can be enjoyed in several different ways, giving you the option to try it as:
An air diffuser
If you own an electric diffuser, reed diffuser or oil burner, you can simply add 10 drops to the device and let the scent fill the room.
So, whether you want to relax and unwind or need a mood booster, this is an easy way to inhale the benefits of the oil whilst also luxuriating in the scent.
A massage oil
You can mix vanilla essential oil with body creams and lotions before applying it to the body or dilute it with a carrier oil before application.
The scent of the oil is not only calming and soothing but using it as a massage oil allows the properties to deeply penetrate the skin.
It also mixes well with a variety of other oils, so you can create your own unique massage oil scent at home.
A skincare cream
After diluting vanilla oil with a carrier oil like jojoba oil, you can apply it to your neck, wrists, inner elbows and anywhere else you would normally spritz perfume.
The oil’s anti-ageing benefits also mean it can revitalise and refresh your skin, whilst using it as a hair treatment will leave it smelling luxurious.
A bath aromatherapy oil
The antioxidant benefits of vanilla essential oil can be enjoyed in a nice warm, relaxing bath, with the aromatherapeutic effects combining with the water vapours to treat and care for your skin.
It’s the perfect way to treat yourself after a long day, so you can relax and unwind with a little ‘you’ time before heading back into the fray.
A pillow mist
Vanilla essential oil creates a sense of calm and relaxation that makes it ideal for use in the bedroom.
If you struggle to sleep or just want to drift off to the scent of a sweet, soothing scent, then fill a spray bottle with distilled vanilla oil, shake and lightly mist your pillows 30-60 minutes before you get into bed.
What to look for when buying vanilla oil
Unlike essential oils like peppermint oil or lavender oil, vanilla oil is not strictly an “essential oil”. This is due to the way it is made, as the oil is not cold-pressed, steam-distilled, or expeller-pressed.
The vanilla Co2 total extract is often used in aromatherapy, containing around 25% vanilla, whilst the extract used in cooking contains about 2% of the compound.
This is why vanilla oil should be sold as a fragrance oil rather than an essential oil, as its composition is not 100% pure.
A good rule of thumb to follow is to check the percentage level of vanillin in the product.
The higher it is, the better quality it will be. This makes it even more important to buy from a reputable company, especially if you intend on using the oil on your skin.
How to make vanilla oil
You can make a version of vanilla essential oil at home using a few simple ingredients, using one of these methods:
Vanilla oil infusion
- Chop organic vanilla beans or pods into small pieces and remove the seeds.
- Mix with a carrier oil (a less fragrant oil like jojoba oil is ideal).
- Let the mixture rest for about a week, which will strengthen the fragrance.
- Leave the fragrance in an air-tight container.
- When you are ready to use the oil, you can filter out the pods (this is optional).
Vanilla oil tincture
- Soak vanilla pods in a jar containing 151-proof rum.
- Leave the mixture to soak and marinate for two weeks.
- Remove the solid particles with a strainer.
- Keep the tincture in an airtight container.