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Gingergrass Essential Oil
€15,00
The essential oil of gingergrass will cheer your heart. The aroma of this tropical treasure develops as a citrus harmony of grounding grassiness with warm, sweet undertones that is delightfully tempting in toners and massage oils and ideally peppy in perfumes.
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Take a deep breath in and allow the zesty, somewhat spicy, citrus smell of gingergrass to awaken your senses without overwhelming your body.
Botanical Name:Cymbopogon flexuosus
Botanical Family: Poaceae
Extraction Method:Steam distilled
Part of Plant Distilled: Leaves
Country of Origin: India
Cultivation Method: Organic
Composition: 100%Cymbopogon flexuosus
Consistency: Thin
Scent Description: Fresh and spicy with clean, lemony, earthy notes.
Blends well with: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Cedar, Clary Sage, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lavender, Spikenard, Vetiver, Cinnamon, Clove, Lemongrass, Palmarosa, Orange Sweet, Patchouli, Rosemary, Tea Tree, Petitgrains, and Ylang.
Uses: Spicy, sweet top note in perfumes. Dilute to use in skin care blends. Diffuse to infuse its refreshing aroma. A sweet and zesty house cleaner with its botanicalbiotic benevolence and bright aroma. Delectable in culinary creations. Just right on road-trips to keep car fresh and driver alert. Traditionally used in the tropics to repel insects.
Constituents: An abundance of monoterpenes with generous geranial and neral. Contains 75–85% sweet and lemony citral, which is a beneficial botanicalbiotic.
Contraindications: Always dilute to 1% or less before applying. If skin is sensitive, patch test before using.
Gingergrass, a tropical plant characterized by its distinctive red tufts, is considered to be the spicier counterpart to Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus). This plant is steam-distilled to produce a plentiful amount of essential oil. While both Gingergrass and Lemongrass are often used interchangeably, Gingergrass tends to be slightly more sweet, thus making it a more common ingredient in skincare products and perfumes, whereas Lemongrass is typically used in teas, soaps, and cooking. Both are quite effective at deterring pests.
Predominantly found in East India, the plant compounds of Gingergrass oil are ideally suited for a range of uses including microbe-controlling deodorants, foot soaks for those in athletic pursuits, toners for those dealing with oily or acne-prone skin, and as surface cleaning agents. Its oil is also used in massage blends, specifically designed for areas with dimples, ripples, lumps, and bumps.
In the realm of aromatherapy, the essential oil of Gingergrass serves to uplift one’s spirits and clear the mind, thus helping to mitigate feelings of exhaustion and mental cloudiness. A mere drop in a diffuser, salt pipe, or during a warm shower can swiftly work wonders.
Characterized by its unique blend of citrusy-sweet and spicy notes, along with fresh and lemony undertones, Gingergrass’s aroma is an exemplary heart note in perfumery. Its scent works excellently in a variety of blends, from exotic to floral, and even in woodsy colognes.
Size: 5 ml
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