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Perfect for deodorising odours in the air. Particularly good for homes with pets.

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Citronella
Although this essential oil has been typecast as an insect repellent (especially for mosquitoes), it also has great benefit in clearing the mind, refreshing rooms and for softening skin, while combating oily skin and sweaty feet.?(*Keep out of reach of cats and dogs*)

Lemongrass
Analgesic, anti-microbial, antiseptic, astringent, bactericidal, carminative, deodorant, insecticidal, sedative, nervine and a tonic; in aromatherapy, lemongrass oil is used to treat acne, to repel insects such as fleas, lice, ticks and mosquitoes, to relieve muscle pain, indigestion, fever, disease, headaches, stress and nervous exhaustion.

Lavender
Considered the most common essential oil, the benefits of Lavender?include having a calming, relaxing effect. It?s considered a nervous system restorative and helps with inner peace, sleep, restlessness, irritability, panic attacks, nervous stomach and general nervous tension.

Myrtle
This essential oil is effective in treating acne, sinus congestion, and anxiety.

Rosemary
Great for stimulating the brain, improving memory and mental clarity, while helping with respiratory tract problems, stiff muscles as well as boosting the liver and gall bladder. It is also used for improving hair and scalp health.

Tea Tree
Considered one of the most powerful immune system stimulants and sorts out most viral, bacterial and fungal infections in a snap. The therapeutic properties of tea tree oil are antimicrobial, antiseptic, antiviral, balsamic, bactericide, cicatrisant, expectorant &, fungicide to name but a few!?(*Keep out of reach of cats and dogs*)