Description
10ml. bottle with drop cap.
Our Eucalyptus Lemon Essential Oil comes from Brazil and is extracted by Steam Distillation of the leaves Eucalyptus tree. Eucalyptus Lemon Oil has a strong, fresh, eucalyptus odour with lemon top notes and balsamic undertones and is used in a variety of products including aromatherapy, perfumery, soap, and other fine toiletries.
Product Details:
- Eucalyptus Lemon Essential Oil
- Lemon-Scented Gum
- Country of Origin: Brail
- Aromatic Summary: Strong, fresh, eucalyptus odour with lemon top notes and balsamic undertones
- Aromatic Strength: Medium
- Aromatic Note: Middle
- Blends well with other essential oils including Basil, Thyme, Lavender, Rosemary, Marjoram, Pine Cedarwood, Lemon, Myrtle, Frankincense and Tea Tree
- Eucalyptus Lemon Oil is Steam Distilled from the leaves.
- Eucalyptus Lemon is a tall evergreen tree native to Australia with smooth dimpled bark, blotched in grey, cream, and pink.
- Eucalyptus Lemon Oil, although native to Australia, is mainly cultivated in Brazil and China.
Tab title
10ml. bottle with drop cap.
Our Eucalyptus Lemon Essential Oil comes from Brazil and is extracted by Steam Distillation of the leaves Eucalyptus tree. Eucalyptus Lemon Oil has a strong, fresh, eucalyptus odour with lemon top notes and balsamic undertones and is used in a variety of products including aromatherapy, perfumery, soap, and other fine toiletries.
Product Details:
- Eucalyptus Lemon Essential Oil
- Lemon-Scented Gum
- Country of Origin: Brail
- Aromatic Summary: Strong, fresh, eucalyptus odour with lemon top notes and balsamic undertones
- Aromatic Strength: Medium
- Aromatic Note: Middle
- Blends well with other essential oils including Basil, Thyme, Lavender, Rosemary, Marjoram, Pine Cedarwood, Lemon, Myrtle, Frankincense and Tea Tree
- Eucalyptus Lemon Oil is Steam Distilled from the leaves.
- Eucalyptus Lemon is a tall evergreen tree native to Australia with smooth dimpled bark, blotched in grey, cream, and pink.
- Eucalyptus Lemon Oil, although native to Australia, is mainly cultivated in Brazil and China.