Description
Lemongrass grows in dense clumps that can grow six feet in height and four feet in width. It is native to warm and tropical regions, such as India, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. It is used as a medicinal herb in India and it is common in Asian cuisine. In African and South American countries, it is popularly used for making tea. The oil has a light and fresh lemony smell with earthy undertones. It is stimulating, relaxing, soothing and balancing.
Lemongrass essential oil is a source of essential vitamins such as vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, folate and vitamin C. It also provides essential minerals such as magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, copper, potassium, calcium, zinc and iron.
Key Ingredients
100% natural Lemongrass Oil
Ingredient's Source
Best For
- Normal skin
- Oily skin
- Combination skin
- Sensitive skin
Prakriti
Chakra
Zodiac
It will ease the digestion problem and anxiety issues.
They argue a lot and most of all when they are not wrong, so this oil will help them boost their mood and focus on the positive side of things. Adding lemon to their tea might help them soothe their sinuses and using the oil in their bath will uplift their mood.
Colour Therapy
Benefits
How To Use
STEP 1
For spasms- It is strongly recommended to dilute it with a carrier oil (any massage oil) before applying on the skin.
STEP 2
For Diffuser: Add the oil to water and use it as a mist or use an oil diffuser or vaporizer
STEP 3
For Hair- massage a few drops of lemongrass oil into your scalp for two minutes and then rinse.
STEP 4
To relieve stress- create your own lemongrass massage oil or add lemongrass oil to your body lotion. You can also try having a cup of lemongrass tea at night before bed to experience calming lemongrass tea benefits.
STEP 5
For Menstrual Cramps- Drink one to two cups of lemongrass tea a day to relieve pain associated with your period.
Caution
Caution 1
Do not apply directly on the skin.
Caution 2
For external use only. Keep away from eyes.
Description
Lemongrass grows in dense clumps that can grow six feet...