
Eucalyptus Essential Oil, Glass Amber Bottle, ...
from $9.99
Essential Oil, Glass Amber Bottle, Powerful Medicinal Oils & Fresh Fragrance
Treat cold sores, wounds, and burns with BargzOils pure eucalyptus oil.
Our eucalyptus essential oil has many uses, from stimulating immunity, improving respiratory circulation, and providing antioxidant protection. It is also popular among our customers as a natural and safe insect repellent, especially for kids and pets.
Origin of eucalyptus oil
Native in Australia – the eucalyptus tree – is the main food source of koala bears. Outside of providing food to wildlife, eucalyptus leaves are also used for extraction of essential oils that have powerful medicinal benefits. The Australian Aborigines refer to the tree as ‘kino’ and use the leaves to cover serious wounds. The first exports of eucalyptus oil were made to Europe in 1788.
Composition
Obtained by steam distillation of the fresh leaves of Eucalyptus globulus Labillardiere (Tasmanian bluegum tree).
Eucalyptus essential oil contains epiglobulol, globulol, a-pinene, b-pinene, limonene, 1,8 cineole, a-phellandrene, aromadendrene, and terpinene-4-ol active compounds.
Product Disclosure
Phthalate Free - Yes
Flash Point - 53℃
Gel Wax Compatibility – No
Solubility in Alcohol – Yes
Shelf Life – 24 Months with Proper Storage
Appearance – Colorless to Pale Yellow
Eye Contact - Causes irritation
Skin Contact - Causes irritation or allergic dermatitis upon prolonged exposure

Eucalyptus Essential Oil Sample 3.69 ml (1 Per...
$19.99
Essential Oil, Glass Amber Bottle, Powerful Medicinal Oils & Fresh Fragrance
Treat cold sores, wounds, and burns with BargzOils pure eucalyptus oil.
Our eucalyptus essential oil has many uses, from stimulating immunity, improving respiratory circulation, and providing antioxidant protection. It is also popular among our customers as a natural and safe insect repellent, especially for kids and pets.
Origin of eucalyptus oil
Native in Australia – the eucalyptus tree – is the main food source of koala bears. Outside of providing food to wildlife, eucalyptus leaves are also used for extraction of essential oils that have powerful medicinal benefits. The Australian Aborigines refer to the tree as ‘kino’ and use the leaves to cover serious wounds. The first exports of eucalyptus oil were made to Europe in 1788.
Composition
Obtained by steam distillation of the fresh leaves of Eucalyptus globulus Labillardiere (Tasmanian bluegum tree).
Eucalyptus essential oil contains epiglobulol, globulol, a-pinene, b-pinene, limonene, 1,8 cineole, a-phellandrene, aromadendrene, and terpinene-4-ol active compounds.
Product Disclosure
Phthalate Free - Yes
Flash Point - 53℃
Gel Wax Compatibility – No
Solubility in Alcohol – Yes
Shelf Life – 24 Months with Proper Storage
Appearance – Colorless to Pale Yellow
Eye Contact - Causes irritation
Skin Contact - Causes irritation or allergic dermatitis upon prolonged exposure