Frankincense, also known as Frankincense, is obtained by peeling the bark of the Boswellia Papyrifera tree and allowing the resin to run off and expose it to air and then harden.

When this resin hardens, its color varies from green to yellow, and it hardens in the form of irregularly sized nodules.

general uses

It is used in the manufacture of perfumes and incense.

Frankincense gum is used in the soap industry to facilitate digestion and skin health as an ingredient in skin care products.

Agricultural products