Kahira Geranium Essential Oil
Net Volume : 30 ml
Description
Therapeutic ingredients are abundant in this yellow/olive-green tincture, which is non-toxic and non-irritating when administered topically. Geraniol, citronellol, eugenol, myrtenol, terpineol, germanic, and Methone are some of the most effective antioxidants and plant compounds in this group. These also have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
It is undeniable that geranium essential oil, less widely known and discounted than other flower-based remnants such as lavender, jasmine, or rose, has several health advantages.
You may create your own beauty and wellness products with high-quality components from Kahira, such as Geranium Oil and other essential oils. Find out how to make homemade soap, moisturizer, face wash with geranium oil, and other lovely goods by consulting the recipes.
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- Massage - The geranium essential oil may be used topically in the body as massages. Include two to three drops of the essential oil in a carrier oil and then thoroughly combine the two.
- Baths - For baths put four to five drops of geranium essential oil into the water of your bathtub or three to four drops into the water of your bucket. Gently swirl the water around so the oil is evenly distributed. Include one tablespoon of vegetable oil in the mixture in addition to the essential oil if you have dry skin.
- Diffuser - Put four to five drops of geranium essential oil into a bowl three-quarters full of water. Because the combustion process might alter the chemical structure of essential oils it is imperative that they not be burned directly. Towel over your face to allow the oil to penetrate more deeply and help you relax even more. An ointment containing geranium essential oil may be an effective insect repellant. Apply a mixture consisting of 4-6 drops of essential oil mixed with vegetable oil to your body.