Lemongrass Infused Oil
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Infused oil = Fresh or dried lemongrass leaves/stalks are soaked in a carrier oil (like coconut, olive, or almond oil).
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This process pulls out the herbal properties of lemongrass into the oil — but it’s milder than concentrated essential oil.
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Safer for direct skin use compared to pure essential oil (which usually needs dilution).
🪔 Uses of Lemongrass Infused Oil
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Massage oil – for sore muscles, joint pain, or relaxation.
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Skin care – apply a few drops to acne-prone or oily areas.
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Hair oil – massage into scalp to reduce dandruff.
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Bath oil – add a spoonful to warm bathwater for relaxation.
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Insect repellent – rub lightly on exposed skin when outdoors.
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Aromatherapy – dab on temples/wrists or use in a diffuser (though infused oil is milder than essential).
📝 How to Use
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Massage: Warm a little oil, gently massage into skin/muscles.
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For hair: Apply to scalp, leave 30–60 min, wash with mild shampoo.
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For skin: Use a few drops on clean face or mix into moisturizer.
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In bath: Add 1–2 teaspoons to bathwater.
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For insects: Rub a thin layer on arms/legs (patch test first).

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