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Lemongrass Oil

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$18.00
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$18.00

100% pure essential oil. Steam-distilled. Nothing added, nothing diluted. Selling pure oils since 1895.

Regular price
$18.00
Regular price
Sale price
$18.00
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  • 100% pure — no carrier oil, no dilution
  • Priced for daily use — not special occasions
  • Nothing synthetic. Nothing hidden.
  • 6¢ a drop — use five, not three
  • Lifetime money-back guarantee
  • Est. 1895 — we know what pure oil smells like

Smells incredible. The quality is exactly what they say it is.

— Verified customer ★★★★★

Lemongrass is the oil that does more jobs than any other in this range. Insect repellent. Kitchen spray. Gym bag. Focus diffuser. Floor cleaner. The oil you reach for when you need a room to smell clean rather than perfumed.

Some essential oil brands charge over $40 for 15ml of Lemongrass. At that price you save it for the diffuser and nothing else. You don't put it in a spray bottle. You don't put it on the dog's bedding. You don't use it for everything it was built for.

At our price you use it for all of it. The diffuser and the spray bottle and the laundry room and the back deck at dusk. You stop treating it like a luxury and start treating it like the tool it actually is.

That's the shift. Not the oil. What the price lets you do with it.

100% pure Lemongrass oil. Nothing added, nothing diluted. We've been selling pure essential oils since 1895. If it's not the best Lemongrass you've smelled, we'll refund you in full. No return, no questions, no expiry on that promise.
In a diffuser
Add 3–4 drops to your diffuser with water. Run for 30–60 minutes at a time — intermittent diffusing is more effective than continuous. A well-ventilated room gives you the scent without the saturation.

As a roller blend
Add the recommended drops to a 10ml roller bottle and top with a carrier oil — jojoba, sweet almond, or fractionated coconut all work. Apply to wrists, temples, the back of the neck, or the sternum. Never apply undiluted essential oil directly to skin.

In a spray
Add the recommended drops to 250ml of water with 1 teaspoon of methylated spirits as an emulsifier. Shake before each use. Spray on surfaces, fabrics, or into the air. Not for use on skin unless the dilution is appropriate for the specific oil.

For topical use
Always dilute in a carrier oil before applying to skin. Do a patch test on your inner arm and wait 24 hours before wider use, especially if you have sensitive skin. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.

Storage
Keep in a cool, dark place — a cupboard or drawer is ideal. Keep the lid sealed between uses. Essential oils degrade with heat, light, and air exposure.

Lemongrass — dilution and caution
Use 3–4 drops in a 100ml diffuser. For skin use, dilute to 1% in carrier oil — approximately 6 drops per 30ml. Patch test before wider use. A known skin sensitiser at high concentrations — never apply neat.
How many drops do I use in a diffuser?
3–4 drops in a 100ml diffuser. Lemongrass is a strong middle note — it carries well and you'll smell it at low concentrations. Start conservative and adjust. If you're blending it with other oils, use slightly less Lemongrass than the others so it doesn't dominate.

Can I apply it directly to skin?
Always dilute first. Lemongrass is a known skin sensitiser at high concentrations — the same citral that makes it effective as an insect repellent can cause irritation if applied neat. Dilute to 1% in carrier oil (roughly 6 drops per 30ml) and patch test before use on larger areas.

Is it safe around pets?
Diffuse in a well-ventilated space and ensure your pet can leave the room. Lemongrass is listed as toxic to cats if ingested, and cats can absorb compounds through grooming their fur after contact. Never apply Lemongrass-containing products directly to a cat's coat. Dogs are generally more tolerant of diffused use, but watch for signs of discomfort.

Can I use it as an insect repellent?
Yes. Lemongrass contains citral and geraniol — the same active compounds in commercial citronella repellents. Dilute in carrier oil at 1–2% and apply to exposed skin, or run it in an outdoor diffuser. It's most effective when applied regularly — reapply every 2 hours if you're outdoors.

Does it go off?
Lemongrass oxidises relatively quickly compared to base note oils. Store in a cool, dark place with the lid sealed tight. Expect a shelf life of 1–2 years once opened if stored well. Oxidised Lemongrass can cause skin sensitisation, so if the scent has changed noticeably, retire the bottle.
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus or Cymbopogon citratus depending on origin) is a tall perennial grass native to tropical Asia, now cultivated across India, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa. The oil is steam distilled from the fresh or partly dried leaves — the same leaves used in Thai and Vietnamese cooking.

Its lemon character, like Lemon Myrtle, comes from citral — but Lemongrass also contains geraniol and other terpene alcohols that give it a slightly grassy, complex edge that straight lemon oil doesn't have. It's citrus with a green, herbal undertone.

In aromatherapy it's most valued for its antimicrobial activity, its insect-repelling properties, and its ability to lift a room without sweetening it. It's sharper than Orange and warmer than Lemon — the citrus oil that works hardest.

Our Lemongrass oil is 100% pure steam-distilled oil. No carrier, no dilution, no synthetic fragrance.
The Australian Eucalyptus Oil Company has been selling pure essential oils since 1895. Five generations. Over 130 years. This oil is sold the same way we've always done things — 100% pure, nothing added, nothing diluted, nothing you'd need to google.

If you're not completely happy, we'll refund you in full. No return required. No questions asked. No expiry on that promise.

4,800+ reviews. 4.9 stars.

— Tony Taig, 5th generation
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