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LEMONGRASS
A fresh and clean lemony scent with an earthy undertone. Relaxing and clarifying.
LIGHT MUSK
A light and airy version of this favorite scent. Soothing and sensual.

 


Fresh Lemongrass
This was Wayne's first choice Karen's and Ben's second choice.
Coconut Lime
This Was Cam's second choice.

Lemongrass extract
Derived from lemongrass plant; refreshing, toning, antiseptic and soothes muscle aches.
Licorice extract
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Derived from the root; used for its natural anti-inflammatory properties, brightening and clarifying.

Lemongrass Oil: Cleansing and purifying to the skin, the oil is used for its excellent antiseptic properties. The oil also helps normalize oil production and reduce breakouts. It is high is vitamin A and can be found in bath and facial herb blends.

Lemongrass
Usually used as an essential oil. Lemongrass has numerous properties: anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, digestive and it tones up the liver. Lemongrass is also used for its repulsive action against mosquitoes just as citronella.

LEMONGRASS OIL - Citrus Medica Limonum. Volatile oil distilled from the leaves of lemon grasses. A yellowish or reddish brown liquid, it has a strong odor of verbena. Used in insect repellents and in fruit flavorings for foods and beverages.

Lemongrass
Cymbopogon citratus. Antimicrobial and antifungal often used as a fragrance. Has antioxidant properties. An excellent normalizer for oily skin.
Lime Oil ...

lemongrass extract: Conditions, tones
licorice extract: Soothes
lime oil: Aromatic agent
linden extract: Soother, antiseptic
lysate extract: Calms, soothes
macadamia oil: Emollient ...

For oily hair: lemon peel, peppermint, lemongrass
To Grow Long Hair
Grind black pepper and lemon seeds in equal amounts and make a paste in water and apply on your hair and scalp. Wash after 15 minutes with cold water.
For Shining Hair ...

I discovered Tom's of Maine lemongrass deodorant, which really works despite being free of aluminum - which has been linked to both breast cancer and Alzheimer's - and I began painting my eyes with Aveda Petal Essence Eye Definer, ...

Some possible sources are fish liver oil, egg yolks, butter, lemongrass, carrots or synthetics
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) (V): almost always produced synthetically ...

If you have a strainer, place the rosemary and lemongrass in it. Place the herbs in a container that can hold boiling water. Pour the water over the herbs, and mix the herbs around a bit.

Use plant oils (hazelnut, sunflower, lavender, cypress, rosemary, lemongrass, rock-rose or thyme oil). Dilute 4 or 5 drops in 200ml water, pour into the palm of your hand and massage your legs, starting at the ankles and working up to the knees.

Cymbopogon Schoenanthus (Lemongrass) Oil*:  May normalize oil production, antioxidant, antiviral, antibacterial, aromatherapeutic ...

To make it more fragrant add a few drops of any essential oil like bergamot, coriander or lemongrass. Remember to take a hot or steam bath post application of any oil if you have a cellulite problem because oils tend to block pores.

For Oily Hair: use yarrow, lemon balm, thyme or lemongrass infusion.
For Dry Hair: use chamomile, red clover, comfrey or chamomile infusion.
For all hair types: parsley, linden (lime flower), rosemary or nettle.

Lemongrass - refreshing citrus perfume
Marjoram - fresh sweet smelling
Orange Blossom - warm and relaxing
Patchouli - exotic relaxing perfume
Rose - mood lifting, calming
Rosemary - bracing, cleansing camphor-like perfume ...

Other oils to blend with that are beneficial to oily skin are: bergamot, chamomile (for its anti-inflammatory properties), grapefruit (beneficial to congested skin), lemon, lemongrass, mandarin, petitgrain (good for oily hair too), ...

In early America, the first scents were colognes and scented water. Florida water, an uncomplicated mixture of eau de cologne with a dash of oil of cloves, cassia, and lemongrass, was popular.
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Lemon balm: (herb - melissa officinalis) cleanses & soothes
Lemongrass: (plant extract and essential oil) refreshing & antiseptic
Linoleic Acid: Essential fatty acid, used as an skin conditioning agent ...

Spanish sage, which stimulates scalp circulation and helps prevent hair loss; Nova Scotian witch hazel and Canadian oak bark that nourish the hair shaft; Moroccan geranium to help reduce buildup; and three conditioning agents -- Javanese lemongrass, ...

See also: Lemon, Natural, Body, Health, Lavender