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Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil

$24.95 inc GST

Lemon Myrtle is a favourite when it comes to Australian Native Oils, known to promote feelings of positivity and calm. DESCRIPTION Lemon Myrtle is a favourite when it comes to Australian Native Oils, known to promote feelings of positivity and calm. It has a clean, sweet lemon aroma that is cherished for its aromatic properties…

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INGREDIENTS:

100% Pure Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora) Essential Oil 1mL/1mL

Country of Origin: New South Wales, Australia

Indigenous Land Name: Dainggatti, Gumbainnggir and Bundjalung lands

BENEFITS:

  •  Antiseptic
  •  Disinfectant
  •  Antibacterial
  •  Uplifting
  •  Antimicrobial
  • Anti-inflammatory
  •  Antioxidant powerhouse

HOW TO USE:

Lemon Myrtle blends well with oils in the wood, mint and citrus aroma families.

– Add 1-2 drops of both Lemon Myrtle and Kunzea to an aroma diffuser to freshen the atmosphere and promote a feeling of general wellbeing.

– Create a DIY all-purpose cleaner by adding several drops of Lemon Myrtle to a spray bottle with water and white vinegar.

– Add a drop to your facial oil, moisturiser or cleanser to purify and delicately perfume skin.

Properties: Antiseptic, Disinfectant, Antibacterial, Uplifting, Antimicrobial, Anti-inflammatory

Strength of Aroma: Strong

Aromatic scent: Very strong lemon scent with a sweet undertone

STORAGE: Store below 30°C in a dry place away from direct sunlight.

FEATURES:

✓ Single Origin Essential Oil ✓ 100% Pure & Clean ✓ Sustainably and Ethically Sourced ✓ Organically Grown ✓ Proudly Australian Owned ✓ Vegan and Cruelty Free ✓ GC/MS Tested ✓ No Synthetics, Fillers or Additives ✓ For General Health and Wellbeing ✓ 25+ Years Industry Experience ✓ Donate 1% of all sales to the Planet

WARNINGS: For external use only. Dilute before use. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. These safety guidelines are not a complete safety reference for the proper use of essential oils. When in doubt, consult your physician and/or a qualified and trained aromatherapy practitioner.