Complete Product Details
Neem Essential Oil — Everything You Need to Know
The village pharmacy. Now in a bottle.
What is Neem Essential Oil?
Blossence Neem Essential Oil is cold-pressed from plants grown in Rajasthan, India at 300m altitude. Cold-pressed from Azadirachta indica seeds grown in Rajasthan's arid climate. The heat stress of the desert concentrates azadirachtin and nimbidin — the active compounds responsible for neem's antifungal and antibacterial potency.
The village pharmacy. Now in a bottle. It is 100% pure, gc-ms tested, no synthetics, cold-pressed — with batch-level GC-MS (Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) certification confirming compound ratios and ruling out any synthetic additives or carrier oil dilution.
Key Compounds & Purity
- Azadirachtin: High potency
- Antifungal spectrum: Broad
- Traditional use: 4,000+ years
- Certifications: 100% Pure · GC-MS Tested · No Synthetics · Cold-Pressed
- Source: Rajasthan, India
- Extraction: Cold-pressed
Benefits of Neem Essential Oil
- Skin: Dilute 1 drop in 1 tsp jojoba (maximum — neem is potent). Apply to affected areas at night only. The smell fades by morning.
- Hair: Dilute 3 drops in 2 tbsp jojoba. Massage into scalp, focus on dandruff-prone areas. Leave 30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.
- Immunity: Dilute 2 drops in coconut oil. Massage into feet at night — Ayurvedic tradition holds the soles absorb active compounds well.
- Focus: Neem is not a focus oil — its primary power is antifungal and antibacterial. For focus, use rosemary or peppermint instead.
- Sleep: Apply diluted neem to your feet before bed for overnight immune support. Keep away from face and mucous membranes.
Price & Availability
Blossence Neem Essential Oil is available at ₹182 (15ml) and ₹226 (30ml). Available at blossence.com and on Amazon India. Ships pan-India in 24–48 hours.
Clinical Research & Science
Antifungal Power — 100% inhibition
Neem oil completely inhibited Malassezia furfur (the fungus behind dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis) at 1% dilution in clinical studies.
Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011
Acne Reduction — 54% fewer lesions
A 4-week study using diluted neem oil on acne-prone skin showed 54% reduction in inflammatory lesions — attributed to azadirachtin's action on P.acnes.
Source: International Journal of Pharmacy, 2014
Wound Healing — 3× faster repair
Neem extract accelerated epidermal repair by 3× in animal models — increasing collagen deposition and fibroblast activity at wound sites.
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2002
How to Use Neem Essential Oil
Always dilute in a carrier oil before topical application (2–3 drops per teaspoon of carrier oil). Safe for diffuser use undiluted.
Morning Ritual
- 7:30 AM: Pre-shower scalp treatment: dilute 3 drops in jojoba, apply to scalp, leave while you do your morning routine.
- 8:00 AM: Rinse thoroughly. Follow with your regular shampoo to neutralise the strong smell.
Evening Ritual
- 7:00 PM: Apply diluted neem to any skin concerns — acne, eczema patches, fungal spots. Night application works best.
- 9:00 PM: Mix 1 drop in coconut oil and massage into feet for full-body immune support while you sleep.
Night Ritual
- 10:00 PM: The overnight treatment: dilute 1-2 drops in jojoba, spot-treat active breakouts. Wake up to reduced inflammation.
- 10:15 PM: Always wash hands after handling neem — avoid touching eyes or mucous membranes.
Ayurvedic Guna Compatibility
- tamas (moderate): Neem on the soles of the feet before sleep helps the body process Tamas overnight. Always diluted 1:10 in jojoba.
- rajas (high): Neem grounds Rajasic fire at the skin level. Apply diluted to the feet and temples. An ancient grounding practice with antimicrobial science behind it.
- sattva (moderate): Supports the skin's health during Sattvic clarity. Use as a targeted treatment, not daily ritual.




