Lemon tea tree oil organic ( Leptospermum petersonii )
Lemon tea tree oil organic ( Leptospermum petersonii ) - 10 ML is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Lemon tea tree oil organic essential oils (Leptospermum petersonii) in 10 ml
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IDENTIFICATION
INCI name ; Leptospermum Petersonii Oil
CAS number 85085-43-4
SKU code ; EO-LTT-0010
EXTRACTION METHOD ; Steam Distilled Essential Oil
PARTS USED ; Leaves
ORIGIN ; South Africa
COMMON NAMES : Lemon-Scented Teatree, Lemon-Scented Ti-Tree
APPEARANCE : Colorless to pale yellow colored liquid
ODOUR NOTE : Fresh, sparkling, clean, sweet, lemonyrosaceous aroma
QUALITY : 100 % pure and natural aromatherapy grade essential oil.
STORAGE CONDITION ; Store in a cool dark place
Leptospermum petersonii
GROWN, HAVESTED AND DISTILLED IN SOUTH AFRICA
High in citronellal
With their strong lemony scent, Lemon tea tree leaves were traditionally brewed as a substitute for tea and are still widely used as an aromatic ingredient in the composition of specialty black teas.
Attention: May be Photosensitive
INSTRUCTIONS OF USE
Massages & body care
- Body massage use 1 to 6 drops essential oil for 10 ml carrier oil (0.5 to 2 % concentration) +++
- Face care use 1 to 3 drops essential oil for 10 ml carrier or base (0.5 to 1 % concentration) ++
- Body & Hair care use 2 to 6 drops essential oil for 10 ml carrier or base (1 to 2 % concentration) +++
- Bath First mix 10 to 15 drops of essential oil with 20 ml vegetable glycerine or 1 cup of Epsom salts ++
- Compresses +++
Diffusion
- Ultrasonic Diffusers for air purification, use 10 mn 3 times a day. +++
- Spray Add 5 drops of essential oil for 10 ml of vegetable glycerine and add water +++
Others
- Homecare +++
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DO NOT USE UNDILUTED and seek medical and specialist advise when in doubt
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REPORTED BENEFITS & PROPERTIES
Reported benefits & properties:
- Soothing, sedative, anxiolytic
- Expectorant
- Insect repellent
- Anti-spasmodic
- Antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral
- Anti-inflammatory, antalgic
- Antiseptic
- Vasodilatation (dilates blood vessels)
- Circulatory
TRADITIONALLY USED FOR
Traditionally used:
- to fight nausea
- to support healthy lungs and open airways
- to ease Muscular tensions, arthritic pains, migraines
- in a massage oil, on the stomach, to reduce bloating and colitis
- to create homemade cleaning recipes
- As a natural mosquito and bugs repellent
- As a relaxing aroma, inducive to relaxation and meditation.
- To help with minor skins irritations (pimples, cuts, bruises, sunburns, insects’ bites)
- Added to natural deodorants
- To create anti cellulite creams
SOME RECIPES | SYNERGIES
- Lemon Tea Tree Immunity Diffuser: Mix 4 drops lemon tea tree, 3 drops eucalyptus, 2 drops lavender in your diffuser.
- Lemon Tea Tree Energizing Perfume: Blend 6 drops lemon tea tree, 4 drops bergamot, 2 drops peppermint in 10 ml jojoba oil.
- Lemon Tea Tree Acne Spot Treatment: Combine 5 drops lemon tea tree, 3 drops lavender, 30 ml witch hazel, apply to blemishes.
- Lemon Tea Tree Antifungal Foot Soak: Mix 4 drops lemon tea tree, 3 drops peppermint, 1 cup Epsom salts in warm water.
- Lemon Tea Tree Fresh Room Spray: Add 10 drops lemon tea tree, 6 drops eucalyptus, 100 ml distilled water in a spray bottle.
BLEND WELL WITH
- For muscular pains: Arnica, Wintergreen, Eucalyptus citriodora, Black pepper
- For a natural insect repellent: Lemongrass, Patchouli,
- Also, with geranium, Grapefruit, lemon, Peppermint, Rosemary, Sage, Tea tree, Thyme
CAUTION
Do not use during the first 3 months of pregnancy / breastfeeding
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
As a general rule, always perform a skin patch test before using your essential oils for the first time.
DO NOT USE UNDILUTED and seek medical and specialist advise when in doubt