Cool, green and sharply aromatic, this organic eucalyptus essential oil brings the clear scent of crushed leaves into a diffuser, bath blend or simple home ritual. Steam distilled from the leaves and twigs of Eucalyptus globulus, it has a brisk, camphor-like character that feels clean, focused and outdoorsy.
The scent in the room
It opens bright and piercing, with the familiar clarity of eucalyptus leaves after rain.
The aroma stays herbal rather than sweet, making it well suited to simple, uncluttered blends.
In a diffuser, it gives a crisp note to a study, bathroom or quiet evening reset.
Added to a carrier oil, it brings a cooling aromatic edge to massage and body-care rituals.
Its clean green profile pairs naturally with other fresh, woody or citrus-led essential oils.
Eucalyptus leaves, steam distilled
This oil comes from Eucalyptus globulus, using the leaves and twigs of the plant. Steam distillation is a traditional method for aromatic botanicals, carrying the volatile scent compounds out with steam before the oil is separated and bottled.
How to use it with care
Use in an essential oil diffuser, following your diffuser’s own guidance. For skin use, always dilute first in a suitable carrier oil and patch test before applying more widely.
Keep essential oils away from eyes, children and pets. Avoid use during pregnancy, around young children, or with known sensitivities unless advised by a qualified professional. Store tightly closed, away from heat and direct light.
Eucalyptus in aromatic tradition
Eucalyptus has long been valued as an aromatic plant, especially for its unmistakable clean, leafy scent. In modern aromatherapy and home fragrance, Eucalyptus globulus is often chosen when a space wants to feel clear, simple and refreshed, without a floral or resinous sweetness. Its character is direct and practical: a green, bracing aroma that suits morning routines, steamy bathrooms, focused desk time and quiet seasonal rituals.
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fragranceNotes: Herbal
region of manufacture: China
instructions: Yes
gender: Children