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Eucalyptus Radiata 10ml
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£1.95
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Eucalyptus Radiata 10ml
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Extraction Process |
Perfume Note |
| E. radiata var. australiana |
Australia |
steam distillation |
Sweet |
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| Extraction Description |
Scent Description |
| Oil extracted by steam from fresh or
partially dried leaves and young twigs. |
sweeter and less harsh than
Eucalyptus globulus. A crisp, clean cineole aroma lifted by citrus/floral
backnotes. |
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| General Description |
| Eucalyptus Radiata 10ml. Genearally
regarded as the finest of the therapeutic cineole-type Eucalyptus oils,
Australian Eucalyptus radiata is characterised by a crisp, clean cineole
aroma. It's 1,8-cineole content is high enough for the best therapeutic
effects, and yet low enough to make Eucalyptus radiata the gentlest, and the
only type of eucalyptus oil that can be safely used in cosmetics and
aromatherapy applications for children. |
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| Base Products |
| 1,8-Cineol (approx. 75%), pinene,
limonene, cymene, phellandrene, terpinene, aromadendrene, among others. |
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| Safety |
| DILUTE TO 5% OR LESS IN A CARRIER OIL
BEFORE SKIN APPLICATION. KEEP OUT OF EYES. DO NOT SWALLOW. |

What other people think
'Although Eucalyptus globulus is the most widely used variety,
a less well known species, Eucalyptus radiata, is a better choise for use in
aromatherapy, as it has all the properties of the former, but a pleasanter aroma
than the common Eucalyptus, is more easily assimilated and less likely to
irritate the skin.' - an excerpt from Aromatherapy an A - Z by Patricia
Davis.
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