Lemongrass - Expired Oil
While essential oils do not necessarily "expire" in the same way that food does, they can degrade over time, losing their potency and therapeutic benefits. They can still be used to diffuse in your diffuser or humidifier.
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) has a light, fresh, citrus aroma with earthy undertones. Refreshing, rejuvenating, stimulating, and balancing, it inspires and improves mental clarity. How to use: topical use. Possible skin sensitivity. If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Always dilute before applying to the skin. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use near fire, flame, heat or spark
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
APPLICATIONS:
HOW TO USE:
Topical: Dilute 1 drop with 4 drops of V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex or olive oil. Test on a small area of skin on the underside of your arm and apply to desired area as needed.
Diffuse: Add 4 drops and diffuse for 1 - 4 hours.
CAUTIONS:
- Has skin-cleansing properties
- Purifies the air from bad odors
- Reduces musky aromas in moist, damp environments
- Enhances massage after activity
- Includes the naturally occurring constituents neral, geranial, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene
- Dilute Lemongrass with V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex for massage after workouts, sports, or just a long and busy day.
- Diffuse 8–10 drops in your favorite diffuser or add a few drops to your cleaning formulas to fill your home with the clean and refreshing smell of Lemongrass and to help with musky odors.
- Make your own substitute for chemical-based air fresheners. Add up to 10 drops to a small spray bottle filled with distilled water and spritz it over carpets, furniture, and linens to eliminate stale odors.
- Add Lemongrass to your nightly face regimen for its skin-cleansing benefits.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- For external use only. Keep away from eyes and mucous membranes.
- If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a health professional prior to use.