INCI Name: Eucalyptus Oil
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus globulus
Origin: Australia
Product Code: DA0018
CAS Number: 8000-48-4
EINECS Number: 283-406-2
FEMA Number: 2466
Production Method: Steam Distillation
Part Used: Leaf
Note Classification: Top Note
Color: Colorless to Pale Yellow
Odor: Clean, Refreshing
Solubility: Insoluble in Water
Eucalyptus essential oil has a long history in traditional medicine and modern aromatherapy. In the native Aboriginal cultures of Australia, the eucalyptus plant has been used for its healing properties. Today, eucalyptus oil is widely preferred, especially for its soothing effects on the respiratory tract. Eucalyptus is a plant native to Australia. These regions are where high-quality and effective samples of eucalyptus essential oil are produced.
Production: Eucalyptus essential oil is obtained by steam distillation. This method preserves the natural aroma and effective components of the oil, providing a high-quality product. Fresh eucalyptus leaves are used in the production of the oil. These parts provide the characteristic refreshing and mentholated scent of the oil.
Color, Aroma and Smell: Eucalyptus essential oil is usually clear or slightly green in color and has a sharp, mentholated and fresh scent. This scent creates both an invigorating and cleansing effect. Eucalyptus oil is among the top notes and its scent note has a sharp, menthol and fresh profile. Its aroma power is high, which makes it an effective essential oil in health and aromatherapy applications.
Compatible Oils: Eucalyptus oil; It is perfectly compatible with oils such as cedar, lavender, lemon, lavender, frankincense and tea tree. These combinations create a rich and balanced scent profile and offer a wide range of uses.
Warnings: Eucalyptus essential oil should not be applied directly to the skin, it should always be used diluted with fixed oils. When used in pure form, it can cause skin irritation, so contact with eyes and sensitive areas should be avoided.
Storage: In order to maintain the effectiveness and quality of eucalyptus essential oil, it should be stored in a cool, dry environment away from sunlight. With proper storage, the shelf life of the oil can be extended and its quality can be preserved.