Description
Kamelya's Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil, derived from the steam distillation of Eucalyptus radiata leaves, reveals a fresh, camphoraceous, and slightly woody fragrance that evokes the pure air of Australian forests. Its clear and energizing aroma symbolizes vitality, purity, and natural lightness.
Traditionally used to create a clean and invigorating atmosphere, this essence is one of the gentlest eucalyptus oils. In diffusion, it promotes an impression of fresh air and mental clarity. In massage (always diluted), its tonic and refreshing trail provides an invigorating and refreshing sensation, ideal after effort or during cool seasons. In natural cosmetics, it integrates perfectly into tonic care and aromatic mists to restore radiance and lightness to the skin.
Versatile and luminous, Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil embodies the connection between plant energy and olfactory purity. It stands as an essential ally for well-being routines and gentle well-being rituals.
Sensory Benefits
- Fresh and toning aroma evoking the Australian forests.
- Creates a clear ambiance for a sensation of clarity.
- Clarifies the mind and stimulates natural vitality.
- Brings freshness and lightness to body care.
- Ideal for morning routines and spaces to refresh.
Identity Sheet
BOTANICAL NAME: Eucalyptus radiata
EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distillation
PART USED: Leaves
HEBBD: Botanically and Biochemically Defined Essential Oil
MAIN CONSTITUENTS: 1,8-cineole, alpha-terpineol
ORIGIN: Australia
AROMA: Fresh, mild, camphoraceous, and luminous
QUALITY: Authentic, 100% pure and natural, undiluted, unrectified
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Summary: Kamelya Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil – fresh and toning aroma. Promotes a sensation of clarity, vitality, and natural purity. 100% pure, natural, and authentic.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
- ✔ What is Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil used for?
It is appreciated for creating a clean ambiance, establishing a fresh atmosphere, and supporting daily vitality.
- ✔ How to use it in diffusion?
Diffuse 3 to 5 drops for an invigorating and clean atmosphere that evokes nature and clarity.
- ✔ Can it be used on the skin?
Yes, always diluted (1 to 3%) in a gentle carrier oil; it provides a tonic and refreshing sensation.
- ✔ What is the difference between Eucalyptus Radiata and Globulus?
Radiata is milder and more balanced, perfect for frequent use, while Globulus offers a more intense and camphoraceous note.
- ✔ Which oils does it blend with?
Excellent with Ravintsara, Peppermint, Scots Pine, or Lemon for invigorating and tonic synergies.
Also Discover: Ravintsara Essential Oil | Peppermint Essential Oil | Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil.
Usage Precautions
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Do not ingest.
- Avoid all contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Skin use: always dilute (1 to 3%) in a gentle carrier oil.
- Not recommended during the first three months of pregnancy.
- Skin patch test recommended 48 hours before use.
WARNING
The information presented is provided for educational purposes and is not a substitute for the advice of a health professional. Kamelya Aromacosmétique declines all responsibility in case of inappropriate use.
Legal Notices: The information presented on this website has an educational and cultural purpose. It does not, under any circumstances, constitute medical advice or therapeutic prescriptions. The use of essential oils must always be done with discernment and caution. Kamelya Aromacosmétique recommends consulting a qualified health professional, aromatherapist, or pharmacist for any therapeutic use. Essential oils are powerful natural concentrates: they do not replace medical treatment or professional advice. Any inappropriate use is the user's responsibility.
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