The process of distilling lemon oil involves extracting the essential oil from the peel of lemons. The essential oil is concentrated and carries the characteristic aroma and properties of lemons. Here's a simplified overview of the lemon oil distillation process:
Lemon oil typically refers to essential oil derived from the peel of lemons (Citrus limon). It is commonly used in various applications due to its pleasant citrus aroma and potential health benefits
Peppermint essential oil can be extracted from the leaves of the peppermint plant and is used for a variety of purposes.
It has a sharp odor that's cool and refreshing, and the taste is similar. You may be familiar with the coolness in your mouth after you consume something with a peppermint flavor.
Lemongrass oil is extracted from the dried leaves and has got a very fresh smell. If you are suffering from the jet lag problem then this oil can prove to be a boon for you. Its unique properties can also help you in keeping the fleas and insects away from your pet. The health benefit of this oil is mainly attributed to its effective medicinal properties. Its grass is used in countless beverages (including tea), desserts, flavoring agents and serves as a major ingredient of some of the well known cuisines.
Natural menthol crystals (dl-menthol) are produced through mint essential oil (mentha arvensis) extraction, the oil is quick frozen and the menthol crystallizes out. The crystals are crystalline in form, more oblong, similar to rock crystals. They are clear to white with a cool minty fresh odor. Soluble in alcohol and oils. Melting Point: 42-44�°C (107â??111�°F). Phthalate-free. Purity 99.7%. USP grade.
Menthol Crystals are colorless prismatic crystals derived from steam distilled peppermint oil. They give a fresh, cool and tingling sensation to lotions, creams, ointments and balms. Menthol crystals dissolve in oil and alcohol bases only. These can be used in shower steamers, foot soak, scrubs and balms.
Used in cosmetics containing peppermint to boost its cooling and freshening effects. A little goes a long way!
Rosemary, a popular herb derived from the evergreen Rosmarinus officinalis shrub. Rosemary Oil obtained from steam distillation processes of the flowering tops and leaves of the rosemary plant, rosemary essential oil possesses a fluid viscosity with a colourless to light yellow hue and is a blessing for skin and hair health.