PURE LEMON MYRTLE ESSENTIAL OIL: Originating in Australia, Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil is steam distilled from the leaves and branches of the Lemon Myrtle Tree to produce a high-quality essential oil with absolutely no additives or fillers. It has a sweet, vibrant, lemony aroma.
UPLIFTING AND ENERGIZING: Lemon Myrtle has a vibrant aroma that is both uplifting and energizing. When you are lacking the pep you need, the stimulating scent can help give you a mental boost.
EASY TO USE: Add Lemon Myrtle to your diffuser to help freshen a stale room, support healthy immune and respiratory systems, and provide a boost of energy when you need it.
BATCH SPECIFIC GC-MS REPORTS ON EVERY OIL: Every bottle of oil from Plant Therapy goes through multiple rounds of testing including organoleptic and multiple rounds of GC-MS testing by several third-party laboratories.
HAVE QUESTIONS?: Plant Therapy's Certified Aromatherapists are happy to help you with your Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil questions. We welcome your questions and input!
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At first I thought the lemon scent was just too intense but when I mixed it with the other ingredients of an insecticide I was making, it actually made everything smell great. Would purchase again.
I was very pleasantly surprised to find this almost on the line with YL lemon myrtle. (In fact, they’re almost par for par. YL is a hair stronger, but when you compare volume for potency the Plant Therapy is a great bargain.) A few drops in my diffuser produced the same effect as using the more expensive myrtle. A+ on scent properties.
I haven’t tried Plant Therapy lemon myrtle as a topical solution, but I know that any brand of lemon myrtle ought to be diluted, especially for sensitive skin. I noted some light burning when using the YL oil (a drop in a quarter-size amount of lotion) but it didn’t leave any rashes. (It should be noted that YL recommends a 1/1 dilution with a carrier oil but Plant Therapy recommends a 0.7 dilution — it will definitely irritate the skin at full concentration.)
Used in a diffuser, this stuff does a nice job cleaning up lingering odors in a room. I will definitely turn to Plant Therapy for my lemon myrtle side projects. I’ll have to experiment with more of their oils.
I was very happy with this prduct. When I first opened it , I stood back alittle bacause my other lemon oils had a very strong lemon smell. This product had a very lite lemon smell. It was sweeter then I had thought it would be. Great product! I will buy this again. Please dont change it!
I bought Lemon Myrtle as I was looking for a high quality essential oil product to use for making homemade cleaning solutions, to add to foaming soaps I make, and to utilize in my diffuser. Plant Therapy does not disappoint. The aroma is crisp and clean smelling, and perfect to help make a room smell clean with a beautiful citrus scent. My soaps are glorious, with family members asking where I bought the new soap from.
On a whim I thought I'd try Plant Therapy's Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil. I've bought oils from this company before and always been satisfied with the high quality of their products. Price wise they are relatively competitive and they stock some of the more unusual oils that I like to buy and others that I would like to try. Their Lemon Myrtle didn't disappoint. I absolutely love the smell - very sweet and lemony. I use it in a number of different applications in both homemade beauty products and health remedies. It pairs very well with Rosemary and Greek Lavender and is fast becoming one my favourite oils. I have been using essential oils for many years and I highly recommend this company. Fast delivery too.
Updated 08-13-20 -- As promised I have an update for my review I made a couple months ago. I did use the lemon myrtle again with a mixture in grapeseed oil instead, on one particular spot on my body that suffered an insect bite. I did not notice any terrible rash or reaction like what happened to me before. So it may have been because of the other item I was eating around the same time that caused the rash or a combination of the two. In any case, I've upgraded my review from a 1 to a 3 as I'm still unsure whether it was this or not and will continue testing it out but because I didn't have any adverse reaction this time, I wanted to update my review as promised. All the best!
10-4-19 - This lemon myrtle might be good for others but it was not good for me. I took it in a 1:5 ratio of olive oil to lemon myrtle respectively, as suggested in the comments, to dim down any adverse reaction. It does give a brief tingle upon application but nothing as strong as what it would be like if you took it by itself. Unfortunately, I burst out in a delayed rash after applying everyday for a week. I believe it was related to the lemon myrtle application because the rash only occurred in the spots on my face where I applied the lemon myrtle but it could have been related to another new food item I was eating around that time as well (a shiitake mushroom blend). In not taking any chances, I stopped both. However again, I would apply a dot of the lemon myrtle mixture on specific spots of my face, and the primary spots where I was applying the lemon myrtle mixture is where I burst into a very pronounced itchy red rash.
I will definitely test this lemon myrtle again, in the future, this time only applying once on one spot of another part of my body to see how I respond, if it was indeed the lemon myrtle that caused the rash or something else. If my review hasn't updated to reflect better results, then you could safely assume this review is valid for my reaction to this oil and that you should proceed with caution for at least a week of application to see if you have any adverse reaction to this oil.