Eucalyptus Essentail Oil
Eucalyptus oil is steam‑distilled from the leaves of the eucalyptus tree. Its main active compound, 1,8‑cineole (eucalyptol), gives it a sharp aroma and antimicrobial properties.
It is used in aromatherapy, respiratory balms and topical preparations.
100 % pure eucalyptus essential oil
Scalp and hair care – When diluted with a carrier oil, it may help soothe itchiness and reduce dandruff thanks to antimicrobial and antifungal properties.
How to Use:
Hair & scalp: Dilute 2–3 drops in 1 tablespoon of carrier oil (such
as coconut or jojoba) and massage into the scalp.
Leave for 15 minutes before shampooing.
Skin support – Added sparingly to creams or sprays, it can help cool and cleanse minor fungal or bacterial concerns.
How to Use:
Skin & household:
- Blend 5–10 drops in 30 ml of carrier oil to create a refreshing massage oil or add to natural cleaning solutions.
- Always perform apatch test.
Purifies and refreshes – Eucalyptus oil’s high 1,8‑cineole content provides a clean scent and supports a fresh atmosphere in your living space.
How to Use:
Aromatherapy:
- Add 3–4 drops to a diffuser with water to scent a room.
- For steam inhalation, place 2 drops in a bowl of hot water, cover your head with a towel and inhale gently for a few minutes.
- Pure eucalyptus oil is toxic if swallowed and can cause seizures, nausea and vomiting.
- Undiluted oil may irritate skin; always dilute with a carrier oil.
- It is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding people or for use on young children.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Do not apply to broken skin.