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Lemon eucalyptus essential oil is a fresh, citrus-like eucalyptus oil that acts as an air purifier and is refreshing. It is a popular oil for repelling insects. Energetically, the oil cools and soothes, and it is often used to 'cleanse' the mind and strengthen concentration in the home. 10 ml.
Citronella Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Citronella eucalyptus is a popular oil for repelling insects and freshening indoor air.
It is a fresh, citrusy oil that works as an air purifier and refresher. Energetically, the oil cools and calms, and is often used to "clear" the mind and enhance concentration in the home.
Feel free to add a few drops of eucalyptus oil to an aroma lamp (or a bowl with hot, freshly boiled water) to keep the air fresh and ward off insects at home
Citronella eucalyptus oil is also antiseptic and deodorizing, making it an excellent choice for foot creams and foot baths. To support tired feet, add 3 drops to a foot bath.
Anti-insect body oil: dilute 5 drops of the oil in a carrier oil such as coconut oil, apricot kernel oil, or jojoba oil and apply to exposed areas. General measurement for body oil: mix 5 drops of essential oil with 3 tablespoons of vegetable carrier oil. Avoid eyes and mouth.
You can make your own super mix with essential oils. Mix: 30 drops of cedar oil, 30 drops of peppermint oil, 10 drops of patchouli oil, 10 drops of lemon eucalyptus oil Store in a small dark bottle (10 ml) with a dropper cap. Whenever you want to keep insects away both indoors and outdoors, add 6-12 drops of the mixture to an aroma diffuser / aroma lamp.
NOTE! Lemon eucalyptus oil is not recommended for children under 3 years or those with asthma.
Ingredients/INCI: 100% Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil (Eucalyptus citriodora).
Country of Origin: Australia.
Supplier: Crearome, Sweden. They offer controlled Swedish natural cosmetics whose body products provide quality, enjoyment, and environmental friendliness.
Safety with Essential Oils: *Essential oils almost always require dilution before use on skin, textiles, and other materials - a few drops go a long way. *Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes, as it can cause serious eye irritation. *It is important to know exactly which oils are safe to use for children, during illness, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. Many are not. *A simple skin patch test is recommended if hypersensitivity is suspected. *Essential oils should never be ingested in concentrated form - it can be life-threatening! *Citrus oils such as bergamot, lemon, grapefruit, and lime make the skin photosensitive. Avoid strong sunlight and tanning beds for at least 24 hours after skin application. *Each bottle should have a dropper insert for safe dosing. *Keep essential oils out of sight and reach of children. *Store the oil in a dark, cool, and airtight place to minimize oxidation.
Scientific name: Eucalyptus citriodoraPlant part: LeavesCountry of origin: Australia