Description
Pure Eucalyptus Oil for Skin & Aromatherapy
Botanical name: Eucalyptus globulus
Plant part used: Wood and leaves
Extraction method: Steam distillation
Colour: Clear
Status: 100% pure essential oil
What is Eucalyptus Essential Oil?
Eucalyptus Essential Oil comes from steam-distilling the leaves of the Eucalyptus globulus tree. It produces a clear, lightweight oil with a fresh, woody aroma that feels strong, clean, and invigorating.
In addition, it contains natural compounds such as eucalyptol, 1,8-cineole, and alpha-pinene, which give it its distinctive scent and wide range of uses in skincare and aromatherapy.
Uses & Benefits of Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Eucalyptus Essential Oil works well in skincare, hair care, and home wellness routines because it helps cleanse, refresh, and restore balance.
In skincare, you can add a few drops to a carrier oil or moisturiser to help support a clearer, healthier-looking complexion. It also helps maintain the skin’s natural moisture balance, which keeps dryness and irritation under control.
For hair care, eucalyptus oil helps cleanse the scalp and reduce the appearance of flakes. As a result, it supports a fresher, healthier-looking scalp and hair.
In aromatherapy and home use, eucalyptus blends easily with other essential oils. Furthermore, its fresh aroma helps create an uplifting and energising environment while also supporting natural deodorising and insect-repelling blends.
Key Benefits
- Helps support clearer, healthier-looking skin
- May reduce the appearance of blemishes and dark spots
- Supports skin hydration and moisture balance
- Helps cleanse and refresh the scalp
- Supports healthier-looking hair and reduced flakes
- Creates a fresh, uplifting atmosphere
- Works well in natural deodorising blends
How to Use Eucalyptus Essential Oil
- Add to carrier oils for hair and scalp treatments
- Blend into massage oils for body care
- Use in diffusers for aromatherapy
- Mix into room or car sprays for freshness
- Add to natural deodoriser blends
- Include in skincare and moisturiser routines
- Create DIY insect repellent sprays
Simple DIY Uses
Hair treatment: Add a few drops to coconut or olive oil, then massage into the scalp and hair.
Massage blend: Combine with a carrier oil or blend with other essential oils for a relaxing body massage.
Insect repellent spray: Mix eucalyptus oil with peppermint, clove, and citronella oils. Then add witch hazel and distilled water to a spray bottle, shake well, and spray as needed.
Safety Information
Always dilute eucalyptus oil before use, as it is highly concentrated.
- Perform a patch test before first use
- Do not apply undiluted to skin
- Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas
- Do not ingest
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
- Stop use if irritation occurs
- Avoid during pregnancy unless advised by a healthcare professional
- Consult a vet before use on pets
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dark place below 30°C and keep away from direct sunlight.





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