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Lemongrass essential oil is extracted from dry lemongrass leaves using the steam distillation process. It is a yellow to reddish-brown liquid with a fresh, grassy-citrus scent and earthy undertone. The lemongrass essential oil can be diluted and applied topically to your skin and hair. It is extensively used as a fragrance component in soaps, detergents, cosmetics, and perfumes.
Lemongrass Oil is a bright, citrusy essential oil celebrated for its refreshing scent, cleansing properties, and uplifting wellness benefits. Extracted from premium Lemongrass leaves, this vibrant oil is rich in citral, antioxidants, and natural antibacterial compounds that support a cleaner environment, healthier skin, and improved emotional balance. Its crisp, lemon-like fragrance makes it perfect for aromatherapy, skincare, massage blends, and home care solutions.
In aromatherapy, Lemongrass Oil helps reduce stress, improve focus, and uplift mood. A few drops in a diffuser refresh the air, eliminate odors, and create an energized, positive atmosphere ideal for homes, offices, workout spaces, and meditation rooms.
For skincare, when properly diluted, Lemongrass Oil helps purify pores, balance excess oil, and promote clearer, brighter skin. It's natural astringent properties tighten the skin, reduce blemishes, and support a healthy complexion. It is especially beneficial for acne-prone, oily, or congested skin.
When used in massage blends, Lemongrass Oil helps ease muscle pain, reduce fatigue, and improve circulation. The soothing, cooling effect makes it perfect for post-workout relaxation, long hours of standing, or general body rejuvenation.
Lemongrass Oil is also widely used in natural home cleaning and DIY room sprays due to its strong deodorizing and antimicrobial benefits.
Our Lemongrass Oil is 100% pure, steam-distilled, and free from parabens, silicones, mineral oils, and artificial fragrances, ensuring safe, natural, and high-quality usage.
Blends well with:
Lavender oil, Rosemary oil, Eucalyptus oil, Geranium oil, Ginger oil, and Peppermint oil
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- Add up to 12 drops of lemongrass essential oil to 1 teaspoon carrier oil, such as coconut oil, sweet almond oil, or jojoba oil, to use in aromatherapy. Incorporate into a warm bath or massage into your skin.
- The benefits of lemongrass oil for hair include increased shine. Lemongrass essential oil is a common ingredient in hair care products due to the benefits of using it for hair. To make your own, combine two drops with a tablespoon of your favorite shampoo and conditioner. Here are few more recipes for you to sample.
Shampoo/Conditioner with Lemongrass and Tea Tree Oil:
To unleash the dual strength of lemongrass and tea tree oil, combine the oils in the quantities mentioned below in your shampoo or conditioner.
1 tbsp shampoo or conditioner
1 teaspoon lemongrass oil
2 teaspoon tea tree oil
Hair Oil with Lemongrass:
Shake the oils together well. Cover hair with a shower cap or a wet towel after applying. Leave on for 15 minutes before washing hair.
3 tbsp jojoba oil
3 teaspoons lemongrass
Always dilute Lemongrass Oil with a carrier oil such as coconut, jojoba, or almond before applying it to the skin. For skincare, apply the diluted oil to acne-prone or irritated areas using gentle circular motions. For aromatherapy, add 2–3 drops to a diffuser to uplift mood, reduce stress, and purify indoor air. For muscle and joint relief, massage the diluted oil onto affected areas for 5–10 minutes. For home use, add a few drops to cleaning sprays or mop water for natural deodorizing. Use 2–3 times a week, perform a patch test, and avoid undiluted application.
- Dandruff is a common irritant found on the scalp. If you want a flake-free scalp and well-nourished hair follicles, use it to make your hair grow strong and thick.
- Lemongrass essential oil can effectively eliminate bacteria from dandruff. Lemongrass oil can reduce dandruff in a week.
- When it is inhaled through a diffuser or vaporizer, the oil can altogether reduce stress or anxiety.
- The lemongrass essential oil can be used with sweet almond oil to reduce diastolic blood pressure.
Lemongrass Oil is a refreshing essential oil known for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and deodorizing properties. It helps purify the skin, reduce acne, and soothe irritation with its natural cleansing action. This energizing oil boosts mood, reduces stress, and promotes mental clarity with its bright, citrusy aroma. Lemongrass Oil also supports muscle relaxation, eases joint discomfort, and improves circulation when applied topically (diluted). Its antifungal benefits help combat odor-causing bacteria, making it ideal for natural home freshening and personal care. Rich in antioxidants, it strengthens immunity and promotes a clean, revitalized, and healthy lifestyle.
- Lemongrass essential oil side effects include skin sensitization like bright red rashes on light skin and darker areas on dark skin. Also, lemongrass causes more allergic reactions in people than other essential oils. The lemongrass oil should not damage the skin.
nida k.
Its good and original, i use this as mosquito repellent and it is really useful. Smell is also really good
vaibhav
Best lemongrass oil I have ever used. Definitely recommend this.
laksh
Its a good product in this cost. Packaging is good. Fragrance of lemongrass oil is not so strong, its quite mild no irritating smell fall. this is best eucalyptus oil for congestion and cough .
priyank
Best lemongrass oil for face. Used many brand lemongrass oil but this one is best in quality and in pricing.
sonal mokani
Best lemongrass oil I have ever used till now. I had order many other company lemongrass oil, but I was not satisfied. After then suggested this oil, and after purchasing it, I got very good surrounding and nice aroma from my diffuser.
Product Questions
Lemongrass essential oil is an extract taken from the stalks and leaves of the lemongrass plant (Cymbopogon citratus or Cymbopogon flexuosus). It's primarily grown in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. The oil has a bright, refreshing, and intense citrus scent and is famous for its main active component, citral, which gives it most of its powerful natural properties.
Lemongrass oil is popular in aromatherapy for its natural anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) properties. When diffused or inhaled, its fresh, invigorating scent can help to:
Promote feelings of calmness and relaxation.
Lessen subjective feelings of tension and anxiety.
Yes! Lemongrass oil is often used in massage blends because it contains natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) compounds. When properly diluted with a carrier oil (like coconut or jojoba) and massaged onto the skin, it can help to:
Reduce localized swelling and discomfort associated with minor joint pain.
Absolutely. Lemongrass oil is an effective and popular natural insect repellent. Its high content of compounds like citral and geraniol gives it a strong aroma that mosquitoes, flies, and other common pests dislike. You can use it by:
Creating a DIY spray by mixing diluted oil with water and witch hazel to spritz on skin or clothing.
Lemongrass oil is excellent for certain skin types due to its astringent and antimicrobial qualities. When highly diluted in a skincare product or carrier oil, it can help to:
Act as a natural toner to tighten and minimize the appearance of pores.
Control excess oil production, making it beneficial for oily or acne-prone skin.
Cleanse the skin thanks to its potent antibacterial properties.
Always dilute it first! Never apply undiluted (neat) essential oil directly to your skin, as it can cause irritation or sensitization. A safe starting dilution is typically 1-2 drops of lemongrass essential oil per teaspoon of a carrier oil (like fractionated coconut, almond, or grapeseed oil). Perform a small patch test before applying it to larger areas.
Yes, it’s a powerful natural cleaner! The potent antimicrobial and antifungal properties found in the oil's citral make it an excellent ingredient for household cleaning. You can add a few drops to:
Floor-cleaning solutions to leave behind a fresh, clean scent and natural germ-fighting power.
The most common and effective method is diffusion. Simply add 3-5 drops of the oil to an essential oil diffuser filled with water and run it in your living space or workspace. This releases the refreshing, uplifting aroma into the air, helping you to feel focused, energized, or calm, depending on your needs.
Yes, many people use it to support a healthy scalp. Its cleansing and astringent properties can help to:
Balance oil production on the scalp, which can reduce excess grease.
They are related plants, but the oils have a few differences. Both are great insect repellents, but Lemongrass Oil (Cymbopogon citratus) is generally higher in the compound citral, giving it a sharper, sweeter, and more lemony aroma. Citronella Oil (Cymbopogon nardus) is higher in citronellal, and is primarily known as the classic bug-repelling oil often used in candles. Lemongrass is generally preferred for deeper aromatic and topical uses.
Reviews (5)
nida k.
Its good and original, i use this as mosquito repellent and it is really useful. Smell is also really good
vaibhav
Best lemongrass oil I have ever used. Definitely recommend this.
laksh
Its a good product in this cost. Packaging is good. Fragrance of lemongrass oil is not so strong, its quite mild no irritating smell fall. this is best eucalyptus oil for congestion and cough .
priyank
Best lemongrass oil for face. Used many brand lemongrass oil but this one is best in quality and in pricing.
sonal mokani
Best lemongrass oil I have ever used till now. I had order many other company lemongrass oil, but I was not satisfied. After then suggested this oil, and after purchasing it, I got very good surrounding and nice aroma from my diffuser.

