Lemon Grass Oil Halalglow

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Lemongrass has traditionally been used in Ayurveda as a stimulant with its many benefits for the body and mind when added to a carrier oil. Its antiseptic and astringent properties make it perfect for getting even and glowing skin. It also purifies pores, serves as a natural toner and strengthens skin structure. Applying it to the scalp strengthens hair follicles, controls hair loss and leaves hair shiny and fresh. The citral and limonene content stifles bacterial and fungal to avoid skin infections. Topical application also helps alleviate headaches, pain and wards off insects and germs. The relaxing and hypnotic smell relieves anxiety, irritability, and insomnia. As a diffuser oil, it is a perfectly natural and safe air freshener and deodorizer.
BENEFITS :
• 100% Natural
• Natural Astringent
• Protects against skin infections
• Strengthens hair follicles
• Repels insects
• Alleviates anxiety and insomnia
• Stimulates and boosts energy

  1. It has antibacterial properties
  2. It has antifungal properties
  3. It has anti-inflammatory properties
  4. It has antioxidant properties
  5. It may help prevent gastric ulcers or relieve nausea
  6. It may help ease diarrhea
  7. It may help reduce cholesterol
  8. It may help regulate blood sugar and lipids
  9. It may act as a pain reliever
  10. It may help relieve stress and anxiety
  11. It may help relieve headaches and migraines

How to use
Most scientific research on lemongrass essential oil has been done on animals or in vitro — not on humans. As a result, there’s no standardized dose to treat any condition. It’s unclear if animal doses would have the same effects on humans.

To use lemongrass in aromatherapy, add up to 12 drops of essential oil to 1 teaspoon carrier oil such as coconut oil, sweet almond oil, or jojoba oil. Mix into a warm bath or massage into your skin. Never apply essential oils directly to your skin.

You can also inhale lemongrass oil directly. Add a few drops to a cotton ball or handkerchief and breathe in the aroma. Some people massage the diluted essential oil into their temples to help relieve headaches.