Pure Lemongrass Essential Oil
Pure Lemongrass Essential Oil
Revitalize your senses with our Pure Lemongrass Essential Oil, expertly crafted to bring the essence of Ayurveda into your daily wellness routine. Renowned for its fresh, citrusy aroma, this essential oil is perfect for enhancing your mood, boosting energy levels, and promoting a sense of relaxation. Ideal for use in aromatherapy, natural cleaning, and skincare, our Lemongrass Oil is steam distilled from the finest lemongrass to ensure maximum purity and effectiveness. Embrace the invigorating benefits of this Ayurvedic essential oil and elevate your well-being naturally.
- 100 % Ayurvedic
- Vegan & Cruelty Free
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Benefits
Benefits
- Energizes and Uplifts
- Supports Skin Health
- Relieves Muscle Tension
- Natural Antimicrobial
- Improves Hair Health
- Boosts Respiratory Health
- Natural Insect Repellent
- Promotes Relaxation
Good to know
Good to know
- We recommend that people with sensitive skin always perform a patch test first to ensure there is no reaction. Discontinue if irritation occurs.
- Store in a cool and dry place.
- In case of pregnancy, please consult with your physician before the product usage.
- For external use only.
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1. Energizes and Uplifts
The fresh, citrusy aroma of lemongrass oil helps to boost energy levels, elevate mood, and reduce feelings of fatigue, creating an invigorating atmosphere.
2. Supports Skin Health
Lemongrass oil’s natural astringent properties help to tone the skin, reduce excess oil, and minimize the appearance of pores, promoting a clearer and more balanced complexion.
3. Relieves Muscle Tension
When used in massages or topical applications, lemongrass oil helps to alleviate muscle aches, improve circulation, and reduce inflammation.
4. Natural Antimicrobial
Its strong antimicrobial properties make lemongrass oil effective for disinfecting surfaces, combating bacteria, and maintaining a hygienic environment.
5. Improves Hair Health
Adding lemongrass oil to hair care products helps cleanse the scalp, reduce dandruff, and add a refreshing, citrusy scent to your hair.
6. Boosts Respiratory Health
Inhalation of lemongrass oil helps clear respiratory passages, relieve congestion, and promote overall respiratory wellness.
7. Natural Insect Repellent
The strong citrus aroma acts as a natural deterrent for mosquitoes and other pests, helping to keep insects at bay without harmful chemicals.
8. Promotes Relaxation
Despite its invigorating qualities, lemongrass oil also helps to calm the mind and body, making it ideal for use in relaxation and stress relief routines.
One oil, multiple uses
1. Aromatherapy
- Add a few drops to your diffuser or vaporizer to fill your space with its refreshing, citrusy scent.
- This helps to uplift mood, increase energy levels, and create a revitalizing atmosphere.
2. Topical Application
- Dilute a few drops with a carrier oil (such as coconut or jojoba oil) and apply to your skin.
- This can help to soothe muscle aches, reduce inflammation, and support overall skin health.
- Always perform a patch test before applying to larger areas.
3. Massage
- Blend lemongrass oil with a carrier oil and use it for a rejuvenating massage.
- This can help alleviate muscle tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation.
4. Skin Care
- Add a few drops to your facial cleanser or moisturizer to benefit from lemongrass oil’s natural astringent properties.
- It helps to tone the skin, reduce excess oil, and promote a clearer complexion.
5. Bath Soak
- Add 5-10 drops of lemongrass oil to your bathwater, mixed with a carrier oil, for a refreshing and invigorating soak.
- This helps to relax the body, uplift the mind, and leave your skin feeling revitalized.
6. Hair Care
- Mix a few drops with your shampoo or conditioner to help cleanse the scalp, reduce dandruff, and add a fresh, citrusy scent to your hair.
7. Inhalation
- Place a few drops on a tissue or cloth and inhale deeply.
- This method can help clear your respiratory passages, enhance mental clarity, and boost overall energy levels.
8. Household Cleaner
- Combine lemongrass oil with water and a few drops of vinegar in a spray bottle to create a natural, antimicrobial cleaner.
- Its fresh scent helps to disinfect surfaces and leave your home smelling clean and bright.
9. Natural Insect Repellent
- Use lemongrass oil in a diffuser or mix with water in a spray bottle to naturally repel insects.
- Its strong, citrusy aroma acts as a deterrent for mosquitoes and other pests.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Ayurvedic Essential oils vegan and gluten-free?
Our essential oils are naturally vegan and gluten-free.
How long do Ayurvedic essential oils last?
If stored properly, our essential oils can last upto 2 years.
Are there any side effects of using essential oils?
Some people may experience allergic reactions or skin irritation, especially if the oils are not properly diluted. Always perform a patch test before using a new oil.
Can essential oils be directly applied to skin?
Essential oils are highly concentrated and can cause irritation or allergic reactions if applied directly. Always dilute them with a carrier oil such as coconut oil, jojoba oil, or almond oil.
How to perform a patch test?
Mix a small amount of essential oil with a carrier oil and apply it to a small area of your skin. Wait 24 hours to see if there is any reaction before using it more widely.
How do you use essential oils for aromatherapy?
Essential oils can be used in aromatherapy by adding a few drops to a diffuser, inhaling directly from the bottle, or adding to a bowl of hot water for steam inhalation.
How do you dilute essential oils for topical use?
Dilute essential oils by mixing a few drops with a carrier oil. A common dilution ratio is 2-3 drops of essential oil per teaspoon of carrier oil.
What is the difference between essential oils and fragrance oils?
Essential oils are natural extracts from plants with therapeutic benefits, while fragrance oils are synthetic and primarily used for their scent without therapeutic properties.