Wildcrafted LEMONGRASS OIL 50mL

Vendor: Kaya
$24.99
Ingredients: 100 % Natural Lemongrass oil.

Description: This tropical grass oil has a vitalising lemony aroma, making it a favourite in massage oils and as a room-freshening scent. This lemongrass oil is wild-crafted and sustainable and is cold-press extracted, for the preservation of its natural qualities.

Uses: Aromatherapy, to blend with body products, oil burners, cleaning.

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.

  1. Lovely lemongrass surrounds you in a fresh citrusy scent that deters insects and acts as an alluring deodorant. Traditionally planted in Asian gardens as a repellent, Lemongrass offers the perfect natural pest protection. It’s additional antibacterial and anti-fungal properties ward off skin infections and stimulate circulation. It also alleviates aches with powerful pain-relieving properties.
  2. The soft lemony fragrance overpowers odour and uplifts spirits and can be used as an excellent natural floor cleaner by mixing with water.

What does wild-crafted mean? Wildcrafting is the practice of harvesting plants from their natural habitat. Ethical considerations are always involved, such as protecting endangered species. This means the source plants are uncultivated, and is not necessarily limited to wilderness areas. They are harvested in a sound, ethical, and sustainable manner also, without the use of chemicals. When wildcrafting is done sustainably with proper respect, generally only the fruit, flowers, or branches from plants are taken and the living plant is left, or if it is necessary to take the whole plant, seeds of the plant are placed in the empty hole from which the plant was taken. Care is taken to only remove a few plants, flowers, or branches, so plenty remains to continue the supply.

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