Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Essential Oil From Lemongrass

Lemongrass is grown in warm tropical countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. There are many variety, some widely used for cooking. With special hormone given to the seedlings, the lemongrass will be producing more oil.

The plant itself is a tall breed of grass, sometimes growing as high as 4 feet. It is from the leaves that the essential oil of the plant is extracted using steam distillation techniques.


CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ESSENTIAL OIL

The essential oil of the lemongrass plant is characterized by its yellow color and watery consistency compared to other oils. As the name suggests, the oil and the plant itself have an aroma that can easily be described as citrus or "lemony" in nature. The scent is sweet and while it is powerful initially, the smell of the lemongrass will quickly fade after it is diffused into a room.

It is the lemon-like smell that makes the essential oil so popular in everyday products. The extract is often used in everything from cleaning supplies and personal care products, like deodorant, to even perfume.


BENEFITS OF LEMONGRASS ESSENTIAL OIL

There are a myriad of benefits that are associated with lemongrass essential oil. Aside from being an effective insect repellent, the oil has uses in personal care as well. Lemongrass essential oil is sometimes used in shampoo to help add shine and luster to dull, damaged hair. The oil is also employed to combat acne. A word of warning, the essential oil of the lemongrass plant can cause skin irritation. It must be properly diluted to be used safely and you should always consult your physician before applying it on your skin.


LEMONGRASS ESSENTIAL OIL AND AROMATHERAPY

In regards to aromatherapy, the lemongrass essential oil has the benefit of blending well with other essential oils. The strong, sweet scent of the oil has both the ability to calm and the ability to revitalize those who smell it. Its citrus aroma also has a cleansing effect, helping you wash away the cares of the day and begin anew.


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