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Botanical Name: Cymbopogon citratus or Cymbopogon flexuosus Common Name: Lemongrass Plant Part Used: Fresh or dried grass blades Extraction Method: Steam distillation Color: Pale yellow to amber Odor/Aroma: Sharp, citrusy, grassy, and slightly earthy with a lemony kick
Top Notes: Bright, lemony, and uplifting
Middle Notes: Herbaceous, green, and slightly spicy
Base Notes: Mild earthy-balsamic tone in some varieties
100% pure essential oil
Strong antiseptic and purifying qualities
Naturally deodorizing and energizing
Known for its crisp, clean scent that cuts through fatigue and fog
Popular in both therapeutic and cosmetic applications
Consistency: Thin
Solubility: Soluble in oils and alcohol; not water-soluble
Shelf Life: Around 2–3 years
Main Components: Citral (geranial and neral), limonene, geraniol, citronellal
Boosts mood and mental clarity
Reduces stress and mental fatigue
A natural stimulant—ideal for focus and motivation
Helps purify oily and acne-prone skin
Astringent and toning qualities
Often used in DIY facial steams and masks
Can strengthen hair follicles and reduce dandruff
Adds shine and freshness when diluted in oils or shampoos
A powerful natural deodorizer
Insect repellent (especially effective against mosquitoes)
Great for floor cleaners, sprays, and diffusers
Lemongrass pairs well with:
Citrus oils (lime, orange, lemon)
Herbs (rosemary, basil, thyme)
Florals (ylang-ylang, lavender)
Spices (ginger, clove, black pepper)
Woods and resins (cedarwood, frankincense)
For external use only
Always dilute before applying to skin (can be irritating to sensitive skin)
Avoid use during pregnancy or for young children unless under guidance
Store tightly sealed in a cool, dark place
Lemongrass Oil is like bottled sunshine—sharp, energetic, and incredibly versatile. Whether you're lifting your spirits, purifying your space, or crafting a bold new blend, this oil brings a punchy freshness that's hard to ignore.