Product | Eucalyptus Essential Oil |
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Overview | Vegan │ Cruelty freeEucalyptus, part of the Myrtaceae family, generally thrives in Australia. The common name, Eucalyptus, was named by the French botanist, Brutelle L’Heritier, by combining the Greek words eu (well) and kalipto (covered). This signifies the cup shape of the falling petals when the flowers are in full bloom. Eucalyptus oil, which is rich in Cineole, has widely and traditionally been used for soaps and oral care, as well as for aiding in outdoor activities and calming burns and/or blisters. Herbal MiscellanyEucalyptus, part of the Myrtaceae family, generally thrives in Australia. The common name, Eucalyptus, was named by the French botanist, Brutelle L’Heritier, by combining the Greek words eu (well) and kalipto (covered). This signifies the cup shape of the falling petals when the flowers are in full bloom. Eucalyptus oil, which is rich in Cineole, has widely and traditionally been used for soaps and oral care, as well as for aiding in outdoor activities and calming burns and/or blisters. Ingredients
100% Eucalyptus Globulus (Eucalyptus) Leaf Oil
Eucalyptus Globulus (Eucalyptus) Leaf Oil
AROMATICA Worry List
HOW TO USE
Put water in the lamp and add 2-3 drops of the oil to disperse the scent, or use during a bath (5-10 drops) or foot bath (2-3 drops). When using for a massage, blend up to 20 drops with 100 ml of a carrier oil.
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Product Summary | Mind & body cleansing/body care |
Retail Price | $21.00 |
Description | 10ml Net 0.3 fl. oz. |
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(최소주문수량 1개 이상 / 최대주문수량 3개 이하)
SIZE GUIDE할인가가 적용된 최종 결제예정금액은 주문 시 확인할 수 있습니다.
Eucalyptus, part of the Myrtaceae family, generally thrives in Australia. The common name, Eucalyptus, was named by the French botanist, Brutelle L’Heritier, by combining the Greek words eu (well) and kalipto (covered). This signifies the cup shape of the falling petals when the flowers are in full bloom. Eucalyptus oil, which is rich in Cineole, has widely and traditionally been used for soaps and oral care, as well as for aiding in outdoor activities and calming burns and/or blisters.
· Botanical name Eucalyptus globulus
· Origin France
· Plant part Leaves and twigs
· Extraction method Steam distillation
Eucalyptus, part of the Myrtaceae family, generally thrives in Australia. The common name, Eucalyptus, was named by the French botanist, Brutelle L’Heritier, by combining the Greek words eu (well) and kalipto (covered). This signifies the cup shape of the falling petals when the flowers are in full bloom. Eucalyptus oil, which is rich in Cineole, has widely and traditionally been used for soaps and oral care, as well as for aiding in outdoor activities and calming burns and/or blisters.
Battaglia, S. (2003). The complete guide to aromatherapy. Virginia, QLD: The international Center of Holistic Aromatherapy, 193-196.
AROMATICA Worry List
STEP 1. Separate the container and pump and cleanse them well
STEP 2. Separate the cap rim remaining on the glass container with a tool.
STEP 3. Please dispose of each material separately.