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A green, sharp ritual for kitchen resets and scattered focus.
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ABOUT THIS OIL
Cilantro Oil
- Botanical
- Coriandrum sativum
- Method
- Steam distillation of leaves
- Origin
- Mediterranean, Russia, USA
- Aroma
- Fresh, green, herbal, citrusy
Benefits
- Freshen spaces with a green aroma
- Blend with citrus or herbal oils
- Ideal for everyday diffuser use
- Add brightness to custom blends
- Suitable for home aromatherapy
DESIGNED FOR GREEN RESET MOMENTS
Not just oil.
A sharp ritual for scattered focus.
For the too-many-small-things feeling — two green protocols around the bottle. One drop, clear breath, done.
Ritual 1
The too-many-small-things feeling before the day has a shape.
Cilantro Essential Oil from coriander leaf is aldehyde-rich; one cilantro leaf oil analysis found (E)-2-decenal at 46.6%, with other long-chain aldehydes such as decanal and dodecanal. These compounds are studied mostly through microbial membrane and antioxidant assays, so the human ritual should stay sensory: like wiping the mental counter, without claiming body treatment.
Ritual 2
The thought that keeps slipping before it becomes a sentence.
Cilantro leaf oil has a sharper aldehyde profile than coriander seed oil, which is why this ritual works better as a brief scent cue than a long diffusion session. A coriander-leaf study identified (E)-2-decenal at 29.87% and linalool at 21.61%, giving the aroma a measurable chemical reason to feel bright and precise.
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THE RECEIPTS
Why should cilantro oil smell fresh but prove so little?
We compared cilantro oils by herb source, bright green aroma, distillation method, and label transparency. Fresh green aroma should come with clear receipts.
| Gya Labs [OURS] | Other brands | Drugstore oils | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant source | Cilantro herb oil | Cilantro oil | Unknown |
| Extraction method | Steam-distilled herb oil | Steam-distilled | Unlisted |
| Aroma profile | Fresh, green, herbal | Herbal | Fragrance-like |
| Herb-source clarity | Cilantro source noted | Partial | Unlisted |
| Batch documentation | Profile available for review | Sometimes | Not provided |
| Synthetic fragrance | No | No | Sometimes |
| Price position | Mid-range herb value | Higher | Lower, less proof |
| Refunds if you don’t love it | 60 days, no questions | 30 days | Final sale |
Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQs
Although coriander essential oil and cilantro essential oil are obtained from the Coriandrum sativum plant, they are not similar. The leaves and stems of the plant are steam distilled to extract cilantro essential oil and the seeds are used to extract coriander oil.
Cilantro oil has an herbaceous, sweet, spicy and fruity aroma.
The essential oil of cilantro is raw and strong. It should not be applied on the skin without diluting it with neutralizers.
Substitutes for cilantro essential oils are coriander, peppermint, cumin and fennel essential oils.
Dilute the essential oil with vegetable oils, or face creams and lotions or add the oil to bath water. Follow the instructions on the bottle.
You can buy cilantro essential oil at Gya Labs. While buying essential oils you should verify the authenticity of the product. At Gya labs you can check the English and Latin names of the product, verify the source of the product and learn about the essential oil most suited for your needs.
Cilantro essential oil helps with detoxifying when used as a massage oil. It is diffused for its aroma, which has a pleasant effect on the mind and helps a person unwind.
Cilantro essential oil is used for several purposes. It is diffused in an aroma diffuser to spread its aroma which has a relaxing effect on the mind and body. A few drops of the oil is diluted and applied on the skin and scalp to keep it hydrated and nourished.
Cilantro essential oil is widely used in aromatherapy for its refreshing and uplifting properties. Its herbaceous and citrus-like aroma can help reduce stress, enhance mental clarity, and promote relaxation. When diffused, it creates an energizing atmosphere while also supporting respiratory health. To enjoy its aromatherapy benefits, add a few drops to a diffuser or mix with a carrier oil for a soothing aromatic massage.
Yes, cilantro essential oil contains antioxidant and purifying properties that can benefit the skin. It may help detoxify, soothe irritation, and support a clear complexion. To use, dilute with a carrier oil like jojoba or sweet almond oil and apply to blemish-prone or tired-looking skin. Always perform a patch test before topical application to avoid sensitivity.




