Made from the oval-shaped leaves of the eucalyptus tree (also known as the blue gum tree), eucalyptus essential oil is a must-have addition to family medicine cabinets around the world.
The strong, fresh fragrance of eucalyptus is thought to have cleansing and grounding properties, and many believe that its essential oil has medicinal qualities. If you’re having difficulty staying focussed, try this powerful, earthy fragrance.
Eucalyptus essential oil uses
Eucalyptus oil is often found in many of the products we buy every day, from mouthwash to soap. Its invigorating scent makes it ideal for use in toiletries and your homemade skincare products.
Eucalyptus essential oil is widely believed to have cleansing properties, and it’s often diffused to cleanse the air in the home. If you like to create your own essential oil recipes, eucalyptus blends well with peppermint, lemongrass and lavender oil to name a few. If you struggle with bugs, blending eucalyptus with lavender and witch hazel can create an effective insect repellent.
For a soothing scent with calming effects, try blending eucalyptus with sweet orange and peppermint oil. Adding a few drops of this blend to a warm bath can help to quieten the mind and invigorate the senses after a stressful day. For a floral twist, blend in a little rosemary too.
Eucalyptus essential oil benefits
Eucalyptus oil is believed to have healing, antiseptic, and antibacterial properties, so it’s a real all-rounder used to treat everything from minor colds to the symptoms of asthma. Eucalyptus oil is thought to help soothe a cough, and it’s one of the key ingredients in potent vapour rubs. It’s also used to clean cuts and grazes and is often applied to minor wounds to act as a natural antiseptic.
Some asthma sufferers inhale steam infused with eucalyptus as they believe it calms their symptoms, although it’s important to ensure you are not allergic to eucalyptus before inhaling it. Also believed to be a natural anti-inflammatory, eucalyptus oil is often applied topically to cold sores.
If you’re not keen on the taste of peppermint, eucalyptus can freshen breath with its clean scent. Thanks to its antibacterial properties, it can help fight the bacteria that can cause bad breath too. Eucalyptus oil is often used in treatments for joint pain because it’s believed to help calm the symptoms of conditions like osteoarthritis. Try adding a few drops of this oil to your bath if you’re struggling with aches and pains.
Blog
If you’re looking to learn more about the incredible benefits of eucalyptus essential oil, then you won’t want to miss our latest blog post, “Unlocking the Benefits of Eucalyptus Essential Oil: A Beginner’s Guide.”
Facts
Botanical name | Eucalyptus globulus |
Plant part | Wood and leaves |
Extraction method | Steam |
Country of origin | China |
Scent | Strong and fresh |
Caution: Always follow professional guidance and remember to dilute eucalyptus oil before taking it orally.
Sian –
This oil is great for adding to facial steamers or foot baths – great value
Service from Freshskin is great as per usual
J A –
Fantastic. Great for clearing sinuses in a hot shower.