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How to Use Essential Oils: Citronella

Citronella essential oil, distilled from a tall grass native to Asia, is widely recognized for its crisp, lemony-fresh aroma and natural insect-repelling qualities. For generations, it has been used to ward off mosquitoes, spiders, and other pests by masking human scents that attract them. Beyond its well-known bug-repellent benefits, citronella oil also helps freshen the air, making it a popular choice for diffusing during outdoor gatherings or in stuffy indoor spaces. Its clean and uplifting scent not only protects but also creates a refreshing, energizing environment.

In addition to keeping pests away, citronella essential oil offers cleansing and purifying properties that make it useful around the home and in personal care. When added to water, it can be used to clean surfaces and eliminate odors naturally. In hair care, a few drops blended into shampoo or conditioner can help reduce buildup and leave the scalp feeling refreshed. Whether used to brighten a room, cleanse the home, or keep insects at bay, citronella oil is a versatile essential oil with benefits that extend well beyond outdoor use.

Did You Know? Citronella is often confused with lemongrass, but they are actually two different plants. While both belong to the same family and share a fresh, citrus-like aroma, citronella is especially rich in compounds that make it more effective as a natural insect repellent. Because of this, it has long been used not only in essential oils but also in candles, sprays, and outdoor products to help keep pests away.

Green Mandarin-Did You Know?

Green MandarinDid you know Green Mandarin essential oil comes from the unripened fruit of the mandarin tree, while Red Mandarin essential oil comes from a more ripe fruit? Internal use of Green Mandarin is known for its calming properties for the nervous system and can be complimentary of healthy digestive function.

Cultivated for over 3000 years, Mandarin Essential oil derives comes from the evergreen citrus tree in the oriental countries of China, Vietnam and Japan. During the Chinese new year, gifting a mandarin is a traditional symbol of fortune and prosperity. If you are really looking to impress, gifting mandarins in pairs demonstrates the ‘doubling’ of wealth.

Green Mandarin is used to add flavor to deserts and beverages. Include Green Mandarin in a spray bottle with water to clean the surfaces in your house. Take one to two drops to help support healthy immune function and response also diffuse to create a positive, uplifting experience.