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INCI NAME: Eucalyptus Radiata Leaf Oil.
ORIGIN: Australia. Bottled in Hawai’i.
PART USED: Leaves.
EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam Distilled Essential Oil.
NOTE CLASSIFICATION: Top Note.
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Eucalyptus radiata, also known as narrow-leaved peppermint, is a versatile essential oil that blends well with a variety of other essential oils. Some of the essential oils that Eucalyptus radiata blends well with include:
Lavender
Lemon
Peppermint
Rosemary
Tea tree
Frankincense
Bergamot
Cedarwood
Clary Sage
Geranium
These essential oils have similar therapeutic properties to Eucalyptus radiata, such as their ability to support respiratory health, ease stress and anxiety, and promote relaxation. When blended together, they can create a powerful synergistic effect and enhance the therapeutic benefits of each oil.
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They can be inhaled directly from the bottle, diffuser, or humidifier.
They should be diluted with a carrier oil when applied to your skin. We suggest a 4% dilution rate.
You can also add them to your favorite skincare products.
Essential oils are not safe for consumption unless you are under a health practitioner's guidance.
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100% Pure Essential Oil.
Unrefined, Undiluted, No Fillers, No Synthetics, Organic, and Sustainably sourced.
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0.33 oz / 10 ml
Amber glass bottle with euro dropper.
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Keep out of reach of children. The bottles are a choking hazard. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, mucous membranes, and sensitive areas. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a health professional prior to use.
Animals are more sensitive to certain scents; consider your pets while choosing essential oils.
While not all essential oils have the same effect on everyone, the key is finding which ones work best for you. You are the individual and know what is best for you. So experiment and find your path.
The products described on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease or to affect any structure or function of the skin or body. The information on this website is not medical advice and is not a substitute for consulting with a healthcare provider.