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Organic Citronella Oil

by SVA Naturals Pure Essential Oils Supplier in India

Java and Ceylon are the two varieties of Citronella from which the natural essential oil is derived via steam distillation of their fresh leaves. The main chemical composition of Organic Citronella Oil’s two varieties is similar but the constituents vary in their different amounts:


Always remember that the chemical constituents of Organic Citronella Ceylon Oil, which is derived from the Cymbopogon nardus botanical, are Geraniol, Limonene, Geranyl acetate, Camphene, Methyl isoeugenol, Borneol, Citronellal, and Citronellol.



The main chemical constituents of natural Citronella Java Oil, which is derived from the Andropogon nardus botanical, are Citronellal, Citronellol, Limonene, Geraniol, and Geranyl acetate.


Due to its higher Citronellal content and Geraniol, Java is the variety that is believed to be of top high quality. Both organic oils vary in colour from a pale yellow to a brownish shade; however, the Java variety generally has a fresher, lemony scent reminiscent of Lemon Essential Oil while the Ceylon variety may have a warm, woody nuance to its citrus natural aroma.

This oil is also used in aromatherapy applications, Organic Citronella Essential Oil is known to slow or prevent the growth and spread of harmful airborne bacteria while also repelling flying insects, such as mosquitos. It eases and uplifts negative sentiments such as sadness, anxiety, and stress by relaxing the body and mind and promoting a sense of lightheartedness.


Furthermore, it is reputed to ease muscles spasms, joint muscle pain such as menstrual cramps, as well as spasms of the respiratory and nervous systems. This, in turn, alleviates discomforts such as coughs.  It's fresh, the bright citrus-like scent is known to naturally refresh the musty scent of the stale and unclean air. This cleansing and invigorating quality make organic Citronella Oil an ideal ingredient in natural room sprays and diffuser blends which works. Its happy lovely fragrance is also reputed to normalize an irregular heartbeat and palpitations, to ease headaches, migraines, nausea, neuralgia, and symptoms of colitis, and to improve energy levels to overcome fatigue. The natural scent of Citronella Oil is known to blend well with all citrus essential oils, such as Lemon and Bergamot, as well as with Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Pine, Lavender, Peppermint, Rosemary, Sandalwood, and Tea Tree essential oils.


Organic Citronella Oil Benefits


Used cosmetically or topically in general, Citronella Essential Oil can deodorize and refresh foul body odours by inhibiting the growth of odour-causing bacteria, which makes it an ideal ingredient in natural perfumes, fragrance supplier in India deodorants, body sprays, and bath blends. With skin health-enhancing properties, the ability to boost skin’s absorption of moisture, and the ability to balance oil production, Organic Citronella Oil is beneficial for promoting and maintaining a rejuvenated complexion for all skin types. It is known to facilitate the healing of skin conditions such as eczema, acne,  and dermatitis, and its protective qualities are reputed to reduce the chances of skin damage caused by exposure to high UV radiation. Its ability to slow the look of aging makes it an ideal ingredient for use in cosmetics targeted toward maturing or blemished and scarred complexions.


For its ability to boost the healing of wounds, it is ideal for use on sores, bug bites, swelling, warts, age spots, and fungal infections. Pure Essential Oils Supplier in India Oily hair can benefit from Organic Citronella Essential Oil’s ability to regulate sebum production as well as its ability to cleanse the scalp and hair of oil, dirt, dead skin, dandruff, product residue, and a build-up of environmental pollutants.


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