Eucalyptus Staigeriana Essential Oil, 10 ml

Eucalyptus Staigeriana Essential Oil, 10 ml

Essential oil Eucalyptus Staigeriana brings a combination of a subtly woody sweet scent with mild citrus and grapefruit undertones. It is suitable as a mi... read more

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64 pkgs.
Product code:
EON014_10

2,59 € incl. VAT

259,00 € / l
SKLADOM pkgs.
Color: Yellow
INCI: Eucalyptus Staigeriana Branch/Leaf Oil
Country of origin: Brazil
CAS n°: 1627700-32-6
Best before date: 11/2027
Batch: 19552

Product description


Essential oil Eucalyptus Staigeriana brings a combination of a subtly woody sweet scent with mild citrus and grapefruit undertones. It is suitable as a middle note in the production of fragrance blends. Eucalyptus Staigeriana essential oil is derived from the leaves and branches of eucalyptus and shares similar antiseptic, analgesic, and antiviral properties as other eucalyptus essential oils. Inhaling it helps with respiratory inflammations and also repels insects.

You can use Eucalyptus Staigeriana essential oil as an additive in shower gels, bath salts, or balms for tired muscles, as it helps relax stiff muscles. Do not apply essential oil directly to the skin; add it to a carrier oil. The maximum recommended dosage for individual types of products can be found, for example, in IFRA standards, usually ranging up to 1%.

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

Use appropriate protective measures when handling oils.

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

 

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