A fresh, citrusy oil known for its uplifting aroma and purifying properties.
Lemongrass Essential Oil is steam-distilled from the fresh or partly dried leaves of the Cymbopogon grass family. With its clean, lemony scent and slightly earthy undertones, it’s a popular oil in aromatherapy, perfumery, and natural skincare.
Lemongrass is native to tropical regions of Asia and Africa and is widely cultivated in India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and parts of Central and South America. The two most common species used for essential oil production are Cymbopogon citratus (West Indian lemongrass) and Cymbopogon flexuosus (East Indian lemongrass).
• Cleansing & purifying — Helps gently remove impurities and excess oil from the skin.
• Antibacterial & antifungal — Naturally supportive against bacteria and microbes, which may benefit blemish-prone skin.
• Astringent & toning — Can help refine pores and balance oily complexions.
• Refreshing & deodorising — Its crisp, lemony scent leaves skin feeling fresh and uplifted.
• Circulation support — Sometimes used in massage blends to stimulate and refresh tired skin.
We love Lemongrass EO in our goat milk soaps because it brings a burst of freshness to your skincare routine. Its clean scent pairs beautifully with goat milk’s creamy lather, while its clarifying and toning properties make it ideal for oily or combination skin.
Yes — but with a more herbaceous, earthy note. It’s sharper and fresher than sweet citrus oils like orange or mandarin.
It can be a little strong for very sensitive skin, so when used in soap it is blended at safe, gentle levels. A patch test is always recommended if your skin is reactive.
Its natural antibacterial and purifying properties may support clearer skin when used as part of a balanced routine, though it’s not a cure on its own.
No — while it has brightening and toning effects, it doesn’t “bleach” or lighten skin; instead, it helps skin look refreshed and more even-toned.