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ESSENTIAL OILS
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Description
Our our Lemongrass essential oil has a strong strength sweet, lemony, fresh, grassy, and tea-like scent steam distilled from the grass and leaves. 100% pure and natural therapeutic grade. This oil is rich in citral (60–82%), a compound with potent antibacterial and antifungal effects. Studies show it combats pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli, and Candida albicans, making it useful for treating skin infections, oral hygiene (gingivitis, periodontitis), and fungal conditions like athlete’s foot Refreshing, deodorizing, and spirit uplifting when diffused. It is an effective outdoor spray when mixed with a carrier for insect repellent. People love to use this fresh lemony scent in soaps, detergents, perfumes, and tissue toners. An effective energy booster by diffusing it or making it an aroma inhaler. Used with a carrier oil that helps to boost circulation, bringing warmth to overused muscles and joints.
Here are some benefits:
- Boost circulation
- Natural Insect Repellent with DEET
- Help contract drooping pores
- Relieve muscle aches & pains
- Mood uplifting and energizing
- Combined with same compounds essential oil can be an effective repellent
- Anti-Inflammatory and Pain Relief
- Skin and Hair Health like skin toning
- Stress and Anxiety Reduction
- Digestive Support,
- and more….
To learn more about essential oil uses and benefits, check out our blog post.
NO – GMOs, Paraben, Synthetics, Artificial Fragrances, Fillers, Toxic Chemicals, and synthetic colors
Not tested on animals
GC/MS batch-tested to ensure therapeutic quality and safety
Pure, natural, and organic
Vegan
Reference:
Jennifer Peace Rhind, Aromatherapeutic Blending, Essential Oils in Synergy, Published in 2016
B.M. Lawrence, Progress in Essential Oils. (Perfumer & Flavorist 20 no. 2, 1995), 55. Source cited in Robert Tisserand and Rodney Young, Essential Oil Safety (Second Edition. United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2014), 295.
Medical aromatherapy: healing with essential oils / Kurt Schnaubelt. 1999
Aromatherapy for mother & Baby: natural healing with essential oils during pregnancy and early motherhood / Allison England with Lola Borg. English Allison. 1994
Additional information
Weight | 0.037 kg |
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size | 10ml |
skin & hair | Anti-aging, Whitening, Hair Loss, Inflammed skin, Athlete's Foot |
mood | Clam, Stress, Anxiety, Sleep, Focus |
relieve | Sprains, Stiffness, Arthritis, Inflamed Joints, Muscle Aches |
circulation | Blood Circulation, Blood pressure, Varicose veins |
breath | Allergy Season, Chest Tension, Cold Season, Congestion, Sore Throat |
digest | Constipation, Indigestion, Nausea, Diarrhoea, Abdominal Cramps |
immune | Colds, Flu, Virus, Infections, Immune Support |
womencare | PMS, Labor Pain |
Essential Oils - Shop By Intention | Focus |
Ingredients
100% pure and organic Cymbopogon Flexuosus (Lemongrass) essential oil.
Product Details
Botanical Name: | Cymbopogon Flexuosus |
Country of Origin: | India |
Extraction Method: | Steam Distilled |
Plant Part: | Leaves |
Strength of Aroma: | Strong |
Aromatic Scent: | Fresh-oily, lemony, grassy and tea-like scent |
Blends well with: | Bergamot, Carrot Seed, Cedarwood Virginian, Citronella, Fir Needle, Geranium Egyptian, Grapefruit Pink, Jasmine Absolute, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram Sweet, Nutmeg, Palmarosa, Pine and Spruce Hemlock. |
Safe for kids: | No |
Shelf Life: | 1-2 years or even longer when storing it properly. Place it in a cool and dry place, ideally stored in the refrigerator. |
Recipes
Coming soon….
Cautions
External use only
Keep out of reach of children, eyes, and other sensitive areas
Patch test before use is recommended
Do not use undiluted on the skin. If there are any symptoms of allergies occur after using an essential oil, stop using it immediately.
Consult a physician if pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care
How to use
Essential oils can be used in a variety of ways on the skin and body, each method offering unique benefits. All of them must be diluted in carrier oil though a few can be used directly on the skin but not recommended. At Aroma Origins, we highly discourage using them internally. Below is a explanation of the methods:
1. Topical Application (Direct)
- How: Dilute essential oils in a carrier oil (e.g., coconut, jojoba) and apply to specific areas (e.g., temples for headaches, joints for pain).
- Purpose: Targeted relief for skin issues, muscle aches, or localized inflammation.
- Note: Always dilute (1–5% concentration) to avoid irritation. Avoid sensitive areas like eyes/mucous membranes. For face: 2-3% max. For eye: 1%-2% max.
2. Inhalation
- Aromatherapy Inhaler: Add a few drops 5-8 drops all depends on the needs to make an inhaler, use it when you are in need.
- Diffusers: Add water and oils to disperse aroma into the air. Add 2-3 drops per 40ml/3-8 drops per 100ml of essential oil (single or synergy blend) of water for diffusing in an open, well-ventilated area. Diffuse in 30-45 minute intervals with around 30mins break between session for safe and effectiveness. Avoid to diffuse if baby & pets stay around.
- Purpose: Mood enhancement, respiratory support, focus, mental clarity, and more.
3. Body Massage
- How: Mix 6–12 drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier oil. Use in massages to relax muscles or improve circulation. Regularly, 6 drops in 15ml carrier oils should be cover enough for the whole body.
- Purpose: Combines aromatherapy with physical therapy for stress relief, pain reduction, or skincare.
4. Ointments/Creams/Lotions
- How: Blend essential oils into a base (e.g., shea butter, beeswax) at 1–3% concentration.
- Purpose: Moisturizing, hydrating, treating dry skin, soothing/restoring skin barrier or addressing conditions like eczema (e.g., tea tree oil in creams for acne).
5. Baths
- Dilute First: Essential oils are unable to mix with water, so must dilute 5–10 drops in a dispersant (e.g., 1 tbsp carrier oil, milk, or Epsom salts) before adding to bathwater, otherwise, it will cause to skin irritation.
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Soak Time: at least 15–20 minutes to absorb benefits.
For using essential oil safely, visit our essential oil dilution chart here.
Disclaimers
The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally for safety concerns.
All products provided on this website are for external use only and are not intended for the purpose of diagnosing, treating, curing, or preventing any disease. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult your healthcare professional before using these products. Any reference to health or skin benefits cannot be treated as a replacement for medical advice or prescription medication.
Though allergic reactions are rare and unexpected to natural products, patch testing is highly recommended if you are allergic to some specific plants or fruits such as nuts before using any new oils, ingredients, or products before using. Do not continue use if any redness or itching occurs.
The contents of this website are compiled from published sources and are for reference only, the effects may be varied due to respective body conditions. Aroma Origin has made every effort to ensure that the information posted is accurate, correct, and up-to-date, however, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of all information provided and assumes no responsibility for any omissions or errors. Customers shall always take full responsibility for their choices to ensure that the product is suitable for them. We assume no responsibility for any unlikely adverse reactions that occur when using one of our products.
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