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  2. Cymbopogon schoenanthus - Wikipedia

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    Cymbopogon schoenanthus is often made into a common herbal tea.C. schoenanthus oil (called lemongrass oil or camel grass oil) is also used as a tonic and fragrance additive in personal care and cosmetic products such as hair dye, shampoo/conditioner, moisturizer/lotion, bath oil, exfoliant/scrub, anti-aging treatment, and acne treatment.

  3. Users should also beware of skin irritation, itching or tingling from the oil, she said. Dr. Jennifer Habashy is a naturopathic doctor and the assistant medical director for telehealth provider Claya.

  4. Essential oil - Wikipedia

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    An essential oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile (easily evaporated at normal temperatures) chemical compounds from plants.Essential oils are also known as volatile oils, ethereal oils, aetheroleum, or simply as the oil of the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove.

  5. Cymbopogon - Wikipedia

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    Cymbopogon, also known as lemongrass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, oily heads, Cochin grass, Malabar grass, citronella grass or fever grass, is a genus of Asian, African, Australian, and tropical island plants in the grass family.

  6. 7 Essential Oil Diffusers for Instant Aromatherapy - AOL

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  7. Aromatherapy - Wikipedia

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    Many studies have explored the concerns that essential oils are highly concentrated and can irritate the skin when used in undiluted form, often referred to as neat application. [ 3 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Therefore, they are normally diluted with a carrier oil for topical application such as jojoba oil , olive oil , sweet almond oil or coconut oil .

  8. Citronella oil - Wikipedia

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    Although direct application of citronella oil to the skin is non-toxic, its use was not recommended as a topical insect repellent in Canada in 2006. [19] [20] Health Canada banned use of citronella oil as an insect repellent in 2012, but lifted the ban in February 2015. [21]

  9. Aroma lamp - Wikipedia

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    Aroma lamp with essential oil. A heat diffuser contains a small candle under a bowl to vaporize a mixture of water and oil. This device is very cheap and doesn't need a special maintenance, however, the heat can change the chemical structure of the oils.