What is Eucalyptus Essential
Oil and what is it used for?
You may be surprised how beneficial our eucalyptus oil can
be for your hair.
From relieving a dry and itchy scalp due to conditions like
dandruff or dermatitis and even preventing head lice—this oil may be a great
all-natural product to add to your beauty routine.
Here are some of the incredible benefits of Mekis Eucalyptus for skin and hair:
1. It can clear your sinuses.
The most effective way to combat congestion with eucalyptus
oil is steam inhalation, which allows the oil to react with mucous membranes,
reducing mucus and loosening up congestion.
To create steam inhalation: Place one to two drops in a
small bowl of steaming hot water. Drape a towel over your head to focus the steam
and stand with your head at least an arm’s width away from the bowl. Close your
eyes and breathe in deeply, allowing the vapor to enter your nose. Inhale the
steam for five to 10 minutes.
2. It can boost mental clarity and combat brain fog.
Eucalyptus oil can clear your airways and allow more oxygen
into your lungs, which can boost energy and promote mental clarity.
Diffuse five drops at home or work to refocus.
3. It relieves sore muscles and joint pain.
Thanks to the anti-inflammatory benefits of eucalyptus oil,
it can work wonders if your muscles are sore after a workout or if you suffer
from chronic pain caused by certain conditions.
Mix one or two drops with a carrier oil (like coconut,
argan, or jojoba oil) and rub it on the sore area in a circular motion.
4. It keeps bad breath at bay.
Thanks to the antimicrobial properties in eucalyptus oil, it
can combat bad breath and be used as a natural mouthwash.
Simply add one to two drops to water, gargle, and spit out.
Be careful not to swallow; eucalyptus oil shouldn’t be ingested.
5. It stimulates your scalp.
There are a variety of benefits of using eucalyptus oil for
your hair: it stimulates the scalp, fights dandruff, and improves hair
elasticity. Add one drop to your shampoo before applying
6. It fights dandruff.
Anti-fungal components in eucalyptus oil combat the
yeast-like fungus malassezia, the most common cause of dandruff.
Simply mix two to four drops of eucalyptus oil with one to
two tablespoons of coconut oil, apply to scalp, wait 20 minutes, then rinse
thoroughly.
7. It soothes insect bites.
Eucalyptus oil contains a natural antiseptic that can be
used on bug bites, ulcers, sores, cuts, and burns.
It also has antimicrobial properties that work to prevent
the growth of new germs.
8. It helps cuts and scrapes heal.
Create your own antiseptic wash at home for cuts, scrapes,
and burns.
Add 10 drops of
eucalyptus oil to two cups of water and combine in a spray bottle.
Spray a damp, clean cloth and wipe the wound.
9. It relieves sunburn.
Its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, coupled
with its natural cooling sensation, make eucalyptus oil ideal for soothing a
painful sunburn.
Antibacterial properties also protect the skin from
infection.
Fill a two-ounce spray bottle with purified water. Add two
to four drops of eucalyptus oil and one teaspoon of pure aloe vera gel, which
acts as a natural emulsifier.
Shake well and spray on skin for relief.
10. It combats stress.
The fresh, menthol-like aroma will help wake you up and
invigorate your senses.
It will also provide
calming relief before you start your day.
11. It alleviates headaches.
Not only can eucalyptus oil alleviate sinus pressure and
boost mental clarity, but it also promotes the relaxation of tense facial
muscles.
To alleviate a headache using the essential oil, simply roll
up a damp, clean cloth and sprinkle with a few drops of eucalyptus oil.
Apply to forehead, focusing on your temples and the back of
your neck
Safety Tips for Using
Mekis Eucalyptus Essential Oil
While essential oils have many healing properties, please
keep in mind that our essential oils are highly concentrated and precautions
need to be taken when using them. Here are some safety considerations for our Eucalyptus
Essential oil:
- ·
Our Eucalyptus oil is not safe to use
internally. It is for external use only. - ·
Eucalyptus oil is safe to use aromatically and
topically. - ·
Our Eucalyptus oil should not be applied
directly to the skin. It is important to dilute it with a carrier oil such as
Argan oil, Rosehip Seed oil, or Olive oil. - ·
Be careful when using our essential oils around
the eye area. Exposure can cause redness and irritation. - ·
Before applying to a large area, it is important
to do a patch test to make sure your skin does not react negatively to lavender
oil. As with any new skin care products, sensitivities and reactions may occur.