INCI Name: Commiphora Myrrha Oil
Botanical Name: Commiphora myrrha
INCI Name: Commiphora Myrrha Oil
CAS Number: 8016-37-3 / 84929-26-0
EINECS Number: 284-510-0
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Plant Part Used: Resin (Oleoresin / Gum Resin)
Origin: Somalia, Ethiopia and parts of East Africa
Appearance: Thick viscous liquid, amber to dark brown
Aroma Profile: Warm, resinous, smoky, earthy, slightly bitter sweet, balsamic
Solubility: Oil Soluble
Recommended Usage Rate: 0.05% to 1% in cosmetic and fragrance formulations
Myrrh Essential Oil (Commiphora Myrrha Oil) is a highly valued resinous botanical ingredient widely used in luxury skincare, natural perfumery, and therapeutic cosmetic formulations. Steam distilled from the hardened resin of the Commiphora myrrha tree, this ancient aromatic oil is known for its deep, smoky balsamic scent and its long-standing use in traditional beauty rituals, wellness practices, and ceremonial applications.
In modern cosmetic formulation, Myrrh Essential Oil is primarily used as a base note ingredient in facial oils, anti-aging creams, balms, body oils, soaps, perfumes, and aromatherapy blends. Its rich aromatic profile and stabilizing qualities make it a foundational ingredient in high-end natural fragrance construction.
An Ancient Resin of Luxury and Ritual
Myrrh has been treasured for thousands of years across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. It was historically more valuable than gold in certain ancient trade systems and was widely used in incense, perfumery, and sacred rituals.
In ancient Egyptian beauty culture, myrrh was incorporated into skincare balms, ointments, and embalming preparations due to its distinctive aroma and preservative-like properties. Today, it continues to carry this legacy as a premium botanical ingredient in luxury cosmetic and wellness formulations.
Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil in Cosmetic Formulations
Myrrh Essential Oil is widely used in cosmetic products for its aromatic depth and skin-conditioning reputation in traditional formulations. It is especially popular in products designed for mature, dry, or environmentally stressed skin.
Key Cosmetic Benefits
✔ Supports the appearance of healthy-looking, balanced skin
✔ Popular in anti-aging and mature skin formulations
✔ Enhances the sensory richness of skincare and body care products
✔ Provides a warm, grounding aromatic profile in cosmetic blends
✔ Frequently used in luxury spa and wellness formulations
✔ Adds depth and longevity to natural perfumes
✔ Works as a fixative in fragrance compositions
✔ Suitable for balms, oils, creams, and soap formulations
Applications in Personal Care Products
Myrrh Essential Oil is a versatile ingredient used across multiple cosmetic and fragrance categories, including:
- Facial Serums
- Anti-Aging Facial Oils
- Skin Repair Balms
- Body Oils and Massage Oils
- Body Butters and Creams
- Handmade Soaps
- Beard Oils and Men’s Grooming Products
- Aromatherapy Blends
- Natural Perfumes and Solid Perfumes
- Incense and Ritual Fragrance Products
- Spa and Wellness Formulations
- Lip Care Balms (at very low dilution)
Aroma Characteristics
Myrrh Essential Oil has a complex aromatic profile that is warm, resinous, and deeply grounding. It carries smoky balsamic notes with subtle bitterness and earthy sweetness. This makes it highly effective as a base note in fragrance formulation, where it adds depth, richness, and long-lasting character.
Its scent is often associated with calm, reflection, and luxury wellness experiences.
Formulation Compatibility
Myrrh Essential Oil blends exceptionally well with a wide range of essential oils and botanical ingredients, including:
- Frankincense Essential Oil
- Vetiver Essential Oil
- Sandalwood Essential Oil
- Cedarwood Essential Oil
- Patchouli Essential Oil
- Guaiacwood Essential Oil
- Rose Absolute
- Lavender Essential Oil
- Bergamot Essential Oil
- Neroli Essential Oil
- Jasmine Absolute
- Benzoin Resin
- Jojoba Oil
- Argan Oil
- Moringa Oil
- Marula Oil
Its ability to anchor and enrich fragrance compositions makes it a key ingredient in luxury natural perfumery.
Role in Modern Natural Perfumery
Myrrh is widely used as a fixative and base note in perfumery. It slows the evaporation of lighter aromatic compounds and helps extend the overall longevity of fragrance blends.
It is especially popular in incense-style perfumes, resinous oriental compositions, and luxury spa-inspired scent profiles.
Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing
Myrrh is harvested from wild trees in arid regions of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Responsible harvesting practices are essential to protect natural populations and ensure long-term sustainability.
Ethical sourcing also supports local communities that depend on resin collection for livelihood, making myrrh both a cultural and economic botanical resource.
Ideal For
- Cosmetic Manufacturers
- Natural Skincare Brands
- Luxury Perfume Houses
- Soap Makers
- Men’s Grooming Brands
- Aromatherapy Businesses
- Spa Product Developers
- Candle and Incense Makers
- Private Label Brands
- Wholesale Ingredient Buyers
Why Source Myrrh Essential Oil from enyi?
At enyi, we supply carefully selected botanical ingredients for formulators, artisans, and beauty brands seeking premium raw materials. Our Myrrh Essential Oil is chosen for its deep aromatic complexity, formulation stability, and suitability for high-end skincare, fragrance, and wellness applications.
Whether you are creating a luxury anti-aging serum, a signature natural perfume, a grounding body oil, or a premium spa collection, Myrrh Essential Oil delivers timeless depth, elegance, and aromatic richness that elevates every formulation.








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