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Botanical Name: Eucalyptus Globulus 

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

Origin: China

Description: Offers a very herbaceous scent with soft woody undertones.

Color: Pale yellow to yellow clear liquid.

Consistency: Thin

Note: Middle

Strength of Aroma: Strong

Aromatic Scent: Herbal, camphorous.
30 ml bottle size.
Sufficient for henna recipe of 100gms henna powder
Other information and uses of oil:

Eucalyptus globulus Essential Oil is probably most well known for its wonderful benefits for respiratory applications including helping to ease congestion and pressure, colds, flu, fever and bronchitis. It's also a great essential oil to use in massage or other topical blends to ease muscular pain and arthritis.
It can be diluted in water and can be used as a spray to prevent from harmful virus and bacteria around. 
Eucalyptus globulus Essential Oil primarily consists of the oxide 1,8 cineole (also known as eucalyptol or just cineole). The cineole content is what is primarily responsible for giving Eucalyptus globulus its aroma and key therapeutic benefits for respiratory health and pain relief. Per the recommendation of Robert Tisserand, avoid using Eucalyptus Essential Oil on or around the face of children under 10 years of age. See the Essential Oil Safety section below for more information.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Aromatically, Eucalyptus globulus Essential Oil has a fresh, woody and bright medicinal aroma. The term camphorous is sometimes used to describe the medicinal characteristics of Eucalyptus Essential Oil. However, it's the 1,8 cineole that is responsible for giving the oil its distinctive eucalyptus aroma.

 

Lavender oil benefits:
- Amazingly blends in henna mixing and great for relaxing experience to expecting mothers and someone who prefer it over Eucalyptus oil. 

-Many companies around the USA that sell soap making supplies also sell this aromatherapy essential oil because it is widely used in soap production. This oil is know by aroma therapist's worldwide as one of the most useful of all essential oils.

-As a vapor, lavender oil can be mixed with vegetable glycerin to and diffused in a diffuser. Just add it to a vaporizer with your water and sit in an enclosed area. It can also be sprayed in a shower/sauna for a similar effect. You can even add a few drops to a bowl of hot water and breathe in the fumes.

-Even with all the benefits many insects don’t find Lavender Essential Oil appealing. This is why today many of the all natural as well as conventional insect repellants on the market contain Lavender as one of the ingredients. 

Blending:

Lavender oil blends well with countless other oils. Specifically, pine, clary sage, cedarwood, nutmeg and geranium.

Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil 1 oz

$7.99Price
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