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Pure Vitality in Every Drop – Explore HYSSES’ Lemongrass Essential Oil

Note: Vibrant citrus with green, herbaceous undertones creates a clean, uplifting atmosphere that revitalises the senses, sharpens concentration, and refreshes your surroundings β€” perfect for work, yoga, or a morning mood boost.

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Botanical Name

Cymbopogon citratus

Country of Origin

Thailand

Extraction Method

Steam distilled from the leaves

Scent Profile

Scent Family: Citrus, Herbal

Scent Intensity: Strong

Scent Volatility: Top

Zesty and green with a crisp, lemon-fresh sparkle, Lemongrass Essential Oil brings clarity and renewal with every breath. Its strong yet balanced aroma cuts through heavinessβ€”both in the air and the mindβ€”creating an atmosphere of cleanliness, vitality, and calm alertness.

HYSSES’ Cymbopogon citratus is harvested from Thailand’s lush fields and distilled under controlled conditions to preserve its natural citral content, ensuring unmatched freshness, potency, and purity in every bottle.

What Makes Lemongrass Essential Oil So Effective?

Lemongrass derives its revitalising strength from citral, a natural compound known for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and deodorising properties (Onawunmi et al., 1984). This chemistry helps cleanse indoor air, relieve fatigue, and restore mental focus β€” making it a favourite for hot, humid climates and active lifestyles.

Historically used in herbal medicine and home cleansing rituals across Southeast Asia, Lemongrass remains a symbol of purity, energy, and protection. Its bright, grassy aroma not only clears the air but also refreshes the spirit, helping you feel both grounded and renewed.

Health Benefits & Therapeutic Properties of Lemongrass Essential Oils

Lemongrass is known for its crisp, citrus-herbal aroma that energises the mind and purifies the air. Refreshing yet grounding, it helps clear mental fatigue while creating a sense of renewed focus and vitality.

Lemongrass Essential Oil Supports:

Mental Clarity & Energy

  • Sharpens focus and attention
  • Lifts mood and relieves fatigue
  • Promotes clear, positive thinking

Lemongrass Essential Oil Supports:

Purity & Freshness

  • Deodorises and purifies indoor air
  • Neutralises musty or stale odours
  • Creates a clean, balanced atmosphere

Lemongrass Essential Oil Supports:

Body & Skin Support

  • Tightens and tones skin
  • Encourages healthy circulation
  • Relieves muscular tension and discomfort
  • Natural insect-repelling and cleansing action
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How to safely use Essential Oils at home

  • Always dilute before applying to the skin.
  • Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin.
  • Do not ingest essential oils.
  • Not recommended during pregnancy without medical advice.
  • Safe for children above 6 years with proper dilution.
  • Patch test on inner arm; wait 24 hrs.
  • Carrier oils available: Jojoba, Rice Bran, Rosehip (for face)
  • People on sleep or anxiety medication should check with a healthcare professional to avoid interactions.
  • Keep essential oils out of reach of children and pets.

Results also vary, some people notice benefits right away, while others may need consistent use to see changes.

Caution/Side effects

Lemongrass Essential Oil is generally safe when properly diluted, but it can be irritating to sensitive skin due to its high citral content. Avoid direct application on broken or inflamed skin. Do not ingest. Discontinue use if redness or irritation occurs. Keep away from children and pets. Those with skin sensitivities or allergies should perform a patch test before use.

Storage Condition:

Keep in cool, dark place away from sunlight.

DIY Tips: Different Ways to Enjoy Lemongrass Essential Oil

Revitalising and clarifying, Lemongrass Essential Oil is cherished for its crisp, citrusy aroma that awakens the senses and refreshes both mind and space.

Lemongrass Essential Oil Blends & Recipes
Concern Blend/Recipe Benefit Instructions
Musty Room Odours 5 drops of Lemongrass + 3 drops of Tea Tree Purifies air; crisp freshness Diffuse after chores or cleaning
Afternoon Slump 4 drops of Lemongrass + 2 drops of Peppermint Refreshes mind; boosts alertness Diffuse mid-afternoon or use on aroma stick
Study Focus 4 drops of Lemongrass + 2 drops of Lemon Sharpens concentration Diffuse during study or planning
Travel Room Freshener 4 drops of Lemongrass + 2 drops of Lavender Clean air; relaxed mood Diffuse upon arrival at hotel
Hot-Weather Fatigue 3 drops of Lemongrass + 2 drops of Orange Bright lift; fresh energy Diffuse during humid afternoons
Professional Blend Recipes – Lemongrass Essential Oil
Category Recipe Benefit Instructions
Mind Fresh Focus: 4 drops of Lemongrass + 2 drops of Lemon Uplifts and clarifies Diffuse during study or work
Mind Cool & Calm: 4 drops of Lemongrass + 2 drops of Lavender Refreshing calm Diffuse pre-sleep or while unwinding
Body Outdoor Shield Oil: 5 drops of Lemongrass + 3 drops of Tea Tree in 20ml Jojoba Fresh, clean protection Apply to exposed areas; patch test first
Body Cooling Roll-On: 6 drops of Lemongrass + 2 drops of Peppermint in 10ml Rice Bran Oil On-the-go cooling clarity Apply to wrists or back of neck (avoid eyes)
Home Air Purifier: 5 drops of Lemongrass + 3 drops of Tea Tree Purifies odours; crisp air Diffuse in kitchens, bathrooms, or workspaces
Home Patio Fresh: 5 drops of Lemongrass + 3 drops of Orange Outdoor brightness Diffuse on balcony or near open windows
Dilution Guide & Chart
Dilution % 10ml Carrier Oil 30ml Carrier Oil 50ml Carrier Oil
0.5%
(Children, elderly, sensitive skin)
2 drops 6 drops 10 drops
1%
(Daily face/body application)
4 drops 12 drops 20 drops
2%
(Therapeutic use)
8 drops 24 drops 40 drops

Refreshing Room Spray

Ingredients: 10 drops of Lemongrass Essential Oil, 5 drops of Lime Essential Oil, 100ml distilled water, and 1 teaspoon witch hazel.

Instructions: Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle and shake well before each use. Lightly mist around living areas or entryways for an instant burst of freshness.

Benefits: This natural air purifier helps neutralise odours and revitalises the atmosphere with a bright, clean scent that uplifts mood and restores clarity.

Invigorating Foot Soak

Ingredients: Β½ cup of Epsom salt, Β½ cup of sea salt, and 6 drops of Lemongrass Essential Oil.

Instructions: Add the salts and essential oil to a basin of warm water. Stir well before soaking your feet for 15–20 minutes.

Benefits: The soak soothes tired feet, relieves tension, and leaves a refreshing citrus aroma that helps rejuvenate both body and mind.

Energising Diffuser Blend

Ingredients: 4 drops of Lemongrass Essential Oil, 3 drops of Eucalyptus Essential Oil, and 2 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil.

Instructions: Add the oils to your diffuser along with the recommended amount of water. Allow the aroma to disperse for 30–60 minutes.

Benefits: This stimulating blend clears the air, sharpens focus, and promotes a lively, energised environment ideal for productivity and motivation.

Buying Tips: How to choose the right Essential Oil

Product Transparency

Select essential oils with botanical name, extraction method, and origin (via the
website) clearly stated.

100% Pure and Safe

Ensure oils are 100% pure and stored in dark glass bottles for preservation.

Product Flexibility

Choose 10ml to explore, 50ml or 100ml for regular use in diffuser or massage.

Combine with complementary essential oils for a well-balanced, harmonious aroma.

Clean, radiant, and full of vitality β€” HYSSES’ Lemongrass Essential Oil captures the essence of renewal. Whether diffused to refresh your home, blended for body care, or used in mindful routines, its bright, citrus-herbal scent clears both the air and the mind.

Each bottle reflects HYSSES’ devotion to purity and craftsmanship, transforming simple moments into rituals of clarity, energy, and natural well-being.

Reference
Onawunmi, G. O., Yisak, W. A., Ogunlana, E. O. (1984). Antibacterial constituents in the essential oil of Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 12(3), 279–286. https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-8741(84)90019-6

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