Essential Oil

Bay Laurel

Laurus nobilis
Helps with Kitchen bacteriaemotional heaviness
On this page natural cleaning
The basics

How to use Bay Laurel

These are the everyday application instructions for Bay Laurel — covered once here so each use case below can focus on what's specific to that purpose.

Diffuse
Add 3–8 drops to a diffuser with water. Run for 30–60 minutes at a time in a ventilated room. The most foundational way to take in an essential oil.
Topical
Always dilute first in a carrier oil (jojoba, sweet almond, coconut). A 2% dilution is about 12 drops per ounce of carrier. For face or sensitive skin, cut to 0.5–1%. Patch test on the inner arm before regular use.
Inhale direct
Open the bottle and take 3 slow breaths — the fastest way to get the effect when you need it now. Or dab 1 drop on a tissue and tuck inside a pocket or pillowcase.
Bath
Mix 5–10 drops with a tablespoon of carrier oil or unscented bath salts (oil doesn't mix with water — the carrier prevents skin irritation), then add to a warm tub.
Bay Laurel dilution

1-2% in cleaners; diffuse 2-3 drops

Best applied as: Home cleaning, Aromatherapy, and Cooking.

The basics above apply to every use below. These cards explain what Bay Laurel supports, why it works for each purpose, and what to notice.

How to use Bay Laurel for natural home cleaning

Add 15–30 drops to a glass spray bottle with water and a splash of vinegar.

Why it works for natural home cleaning

Some essential oils cut grease, fight germs, and freshen the air without any of the synthetic chemicals in commercial cleaners. Your home gets clean and ends up smelling beautiful instead of like an industrial product.

Bay Laurel is especially good for this because it's rich in 8-Cineole (clears the sinuses and helps you breathe easier) and eugenol (numbs pain and fights mouth bacteria) .

What you'll notice
  • Cut grease in the kitchen
  • Kill household germs naturally
  • Replace synthetic fragrances
  • Leave rooms smelling fresh
  • Save money on store-bought cleaners

Frequently asked questions about Bay Laurel

What is Bay Laurel essential oil used for?+

Bay Laurel is best known for natural home cleaning. Add 15–30 drops to a glass spray bottle with water and a splash of vinegar.

How do you dilute Bay Laurel essential oil?+

1-2% in cleaners; diffuse 2-3 drops As a general rule, never put essential oils on your skin without mixing them into a carrier oil like jojoba or sweet almond first.

Where does Bay Laurel essential oil come from?+

Leaves; Mediterranean

Reference notes

About Bay Laurel

Where it comes from

Leaves; Mediterranean

Appearance & scent

Clear to yellow, thin, spicy-herbal

Key chemistry

These are the natural compounds in Bay Laurel that do the work. You don't need to memorize them — but knowing what's in an oil helps you pick the right one for a specific use.

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8-Cineole — Oxide
Another name for eucalyptol — clears the sinuses, thins mucus, and helps you breathe more easily.
eugenol — Phenol
The warming compound in clove that numbs tooth pain and fights mouth bacteria.

Safety

Can irritate skin; avoid high concentrations

Skin irritation

Tagged for

Kitchen & Surface Disinfecting

Type Essential Oil Availability Tier 3 Usage Home cleaning, Aromatherapy, Cooking