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Natural essential oil obtained from the stems and leaves of lemongrass (Cymbopogon), in the process of steam distillation. It is characterized by a strong, sweet, citrus and pleasant smell. It has antifungal, antiseptic and disinfecting properties. It has a calming effect, relieves severe nervous tension, difficulty falling asleep, migraines and headaches, and is also helpful in the treatment of depression, anxiety and apathy. Also used as a means of relieving pain in muscles and joints. Used as a fragrance ingredient with proven insect repellent properties (mosquitoes, flies, fleas, ticks), it also prevents bites to a large extent. It is widely used in the production of soaps, perfumeries, cosmetics and the fragrance industry around the world.
All essential oils offered by ETJA are 100% natural
ACTION
Calming, anti-fungal, antiseptic, disinfectant.
HOW TO USE
Body massage - mixed with a base oil (e.g. sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil, jojoba oil) has a slightly warming effect, relieves nervous tension, muscle and joint pain.
Temple massage - add 2-3 drops to one pump of Etja oil (approx. 5 ml) and gently massage the temples with your fingertips. Helpful with headaches and migraines.
Inhalations - during menopause, nervous tension, depression, apathy
Aromatizing rooms (scented fireplace, diffuser, humidifiers, spray mist) - gives a pleasant, slightly sweet, citrus scent. It has a calming effect, helpful with headaches and migraines
Relaxing bath - a few drops of oil added to a bathtub filled with 1/3 of warm water will reduce the symptoms of depression, help with skin inflammation and eczema
An addition to creams and cosmetics intended for oily and acne skin
It can be used as an ingredient of sophisticated home-made perfumes
olive for mosquitoes and ticks - add a few drops of citronella oil to the oil base (up to 35 drops per 50 ml of base oil). Lubricate the body in the French technique (bends on the elbows, knees, wrists and behind the ears)