Eucalyptus Smithii Essential Oil, 10 ml

Eucalyptus Smithii Essential Oil, 10 ml

Fresh eucalyptus essential oil derived from species native to Australia or South Africa is known for its very fresh and invigorating scent. Eucalyptus smi... read more

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68 pkgs.
Product code:
EON013_10

2,29 € incl. VAT

SKLADOM pkgs.
Color: Transparent
INCI: Eucalyptus Smithii Leaf Oil
Country of origin: South Africa
CAS n°: 91771-68-5
Best before date: 08/2025
Batch: LOT0014080

Product description


Fresh eucalyptus essential oil derived from species native to Australia or South Africa is known for its very fresh and invigorating scent. Eucalyptus smithii essential oil is safe for children and older individuals, making it one of the most versatile essential oils in aromatherapy and household use. You can appreciate its fragrance in natural deodorants, bath salts, and shower gels, as its fresh scent is suitable for both men and women.

Furthermore, you can use eucalyptus smithii essential oil in baths or showers by adding a few drops to the water to help clear the respiratory tract. For relieving nasal congestion and other sinus cavities, apply 1-5 drops on a damp, hot towel, which can be placed over the nose and face. Additionally, you can use this essential oil for massages as part of a carrier oil, especially if you have tired muscles and joints.

To mask household odors, try adding eucalyptus essential oil to a diffuser or aromatherapy lamp. After cooking fish or other strongly scented foods, apply 1-2 drops of oil to a cloth and wipe kitchen surfaces. Not only will you minimize odors, but eucalyptus also has natural antibacterial effects.

ABOUT ESSENTIAL OILS

Use essential oils for inhalation or in your cosmetic products. We do not recommend consuming any brand of essential oils.

Essential oils, also known as aromatic oils, are natural aromatic substances that come from various parts of plants, including stems, roots, seeds, flowers, leaves, and more. They give plants their characteristic scent and also have protective effects. Their chemical composition is quite complex. Essential oils are commonly obtained from plants through distillation, extraction, or pressing. They are highly concentrated and should be applied to the skin only after dilution with carrier oils (such as almond, apricot, jojoba, etc.). The exception is tea tree and lavender essential oils, which can be applied directly.

When handling oils, use appropriate protective measures.

Essential oils are soluble in fats, so if you want to use them in products without oil or butter content, use a solubilizer or solvent.

 

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