Lemon Essential Oil 15 ml
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- Uplifts and alleviates feelings of stress.
- Can be added to a carrier oil and used as a furniture polish.
- Energy Boosting

Ingredients | Common Name: Lemon Latin name: Citrus limon Botanical Family: Rutaceae Country of Origin: Italy Extraction Method: Cold Pressed Plant Part Used: Fresh Fruit Rind Note: Top: Chemical Components: Monoterpenes, Aldehydes |
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How to Use | " Diffuser: 4 drops of Lemon, 2 drops of Peppermint, 3 drops of Tea Tree Add all essential oils to your diffuser Salt Scrub: 8 drops of Lemon, 6 drops of Rosemary, 6 drops of Geranium ¼ cup of sea salt 3 TBSP of sunflower oil Blend all ingredients together in a bowl and carefully spoon into a clean 2oz jar Body and Linen Spray: 8 drops of Lemon, 2 drops of Eucalyptus, 8 drops of Ginger 2 oz of Distilled Water Blend all ingredients in a glass one cup pyrex measuring cup with a spout, and then pour into a clean 2oz plastic spray bottle. Shelf Life: When stored in a dark cool environment, Lemon Oil will have a shelf life of approximately two years upon openingTopical and aromatic use only. Do not use on children, if pregnant, and keep out of pet's reach. Always dilute in carrier oil prior to using. Lemon is phototoxic (when used in a blend at more than 12 drops per 1 ounce/30 ml). Otherwise non-toxic, though it may cause skin irritation. Use in low dilution (1-2 percent) when applying to the skin, such as in bath or massage oils. Older, oxidized oils increase the potential for skin irritation. Always test for skin sensitivity prior to use. Do not ingest orally and keep out of eyes, ears and nose. Excessive use of any oil can lead to sensitization. " |
What it does | Tangy, fresh, bright. Like a burst of refreshment on a warm summer day. |