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Lemongrass- Cymbopogon Citratus
Lemongrass helps relieve muscle fatigue. A great essential oil to use for sports injures. Stimulates, revives and energises the emotions. Eases stress related conditions and nervous exhaustion. Helps tone open pores, acne and oily skin. A powerful insect repellent. Brings an antiseptic effect to infections, sore throats, laryngitis
Lemongrass- Cymbopogon Citratus
Lemongrass helps relieve muscle fatigue. A great essential oil to use for sports injures. Stimulates, revives and energises the emotions. Eases stress related conditions and nervous exhaustion. Helps tone open pores, acne and oily skin. A powerful insect repellent. Brings an antiseptic effect to infections, sore throats, laryngitis
Lemongrass- Cymbopogon Citratus
Lemongrass helps relieve muscle fatigue. A great essential oil to use for sports injures. Stimulates, revives and energises the emotions. Eases stress related conditions and nervous exhaustion. Helps tone open pores, acne and oily skin. A powerful insect repellent. Brings an antiseptic effect to infections, sore throats, laryngitis
Lemongrass
Origin of essential oil: Asia
What part of the plant is used to make the oil: Leaves of the Grass
How To Use Lemongrass Oil At Home:
Body: 25ml of Grapeseed Oil with 8 drops of Lemongrass.
Face: 5ml of Grapeseed Oil with 1-2 drops of Lemongrass.
Bath: First mix 6 drops of Lemongrass with 1 tsp of milk and then pour into your bath.
Burners: Place 3-5 drops of the oil together with some water into the top of an oil burner. Light the candle at the base of the burner.
Diffuse: Add 10-15 drops of Lemongrass to 100ml water in a diffuser.
Steam Inhalation: Use 2-4 drops of chosen oil in steaming water.
Spray: Add up to 10 drops to a small spray bottle filled with water and spritz it over carpets, furniture and linens to tackle musty smells. You can also use Lemongrass to make your own natural insect repellent