Product Description
Antibacterial, antiviral, antiseptic, and fever reducing properties provide protection against colds, respiratory issues, varicose veins, and oily, acne-prone skin due to its vasoconstrictor and microcirculation boosting effects. It can be used to refresh, deodorize, and disinfect the air in a room when diffused. Besides dry inhalation, it is suitable for facial steaming, treating oily skin, refreshing baths, saunas, skincare, rubs, refreshing massages, and baths. It can help combat rheumatism, gout, joint inflammations, and joint pains due to its hemostatic and detoxifying characteristics. Its potent antiviral and antimicrobial properties make it widely used in hospitals and medical waiting rooms.
Mental effects: It is a tension-relieving, stimulating oil. It refreshes, invigorates, reduces mental fatigue, enhances concentration, and improves performance.
Warning: It may cause brown spots on the skin when exposed to UV radiation. Avoid using it during direct sun exposure or tanning bed sessions. Do not use lemon oil in hot baths and protect it from heat. Do not use undiluted.
Production: The oil is extracted by cold pressing the almost ripe fruit peel.
Composition, active ingredients: limonene, pinene, terpinene, citral.
All about lemon oil
Lemon oil is obtained by pressing the fruit peel, and its origin is the East Indies and Sicily. This oil has many beneficial effects, which we will briefly introduce below.
Lemon oil is used to relieve tension, reduce headaches, digestive problems, and is excellent for treating varicose veins and colds.
It is known for its insect repellent and deodorizing effects.
A lemon aromatic bath reduces blood pressure, stimulates blood circulation, making it effective in treating cellulite.
If added to our shampoo, it enhances the cleansing power, degreases, and fights dandruff. It also lightens our hair, making it noticeably shinier.
You can utilize its teeth whitening effect by adding 1-2 drops of lemon oil to your toothbrush, under the toothpaste.
It's perfect for disinfecting clothes by adding it to the fabric softener. It plays a significant role in disinfecting the air in various rooms.
Store lemon oil in a cool, dark place, preferably in dark glass, so it can preserve its quality for up to a year and a half.