Brighten your day with Lemon Verbena! With an aroma that purifies your environment and invigorates your senses, it sends you to sunlit fields of lemon bliss. Renowned in the fragrance and tea industries, this fresh, uplifting, citrus-herbal aroma actually comes from a fragrant shrub, not a citrus fruit. Use this bright, zesty essential oil as a personal or home fragrance, to cleanse the skin, or as a midday pick-me-up.
Young Living is proud to offer only true, 100 percent pure Lemon Verbena essential oil produced with our Seed to Seal® quality commitment. Because the plant yields very little oil, many essential oils marketed as Lemon Verbena are adulterated and blended with other oils or additives to increase the amount in a bottle. Not from us; we offer you only pure essential oils for your pure lifestyle.
Product Snapshot
FEATURES & BENEFITS
Contains antioxidants
Creates a spa-like atmosphere to brighten and uplift your day
Serves as a natural and pure personal fragrance
100 percent pure and unadulterated
Purifies and refreshes the air when diffused
Cleanses the skin
Provides a fresh, lemony cleansing boost to household cleaners
Contains the powerful constituents of citral and spathulenol
WORKS WELL WITH
Tangerine Essential Oil
Bergamot Essential Oil
Lemongrass Essential Oil
Ingredients
Ingredients
100 percent pure, Lemon Verbena essential oil
Contains the powerful constituents citral and spathulenol
Suggested Uses
APPLICATIONS
Topical:
Dilute and apply topically on your wrists or neck for a natural personal fragrance.
Add a drop or two to your favorite DIY recipes for hand creams, sugar scrubs, or body mists.
Dilute and apply topically to cleanse the skin.
Aromatic: Diffuse in your home for a clean, lemony aroma that will refresh your living space and raise your spirits.
Get to Know
PRODUCT BACKGROUND
Lemon Verbena essential oil is produced by steam distilling the feather-shaped leaves of this flowering shrub, which has fragrant, lilac-colored flowers. Its distinct aroma was first documented in 1767 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The plant was historically used to make a cleansing tea in South America and is renowned in the fragrance industry and used in many perfumes, soaps, and beauty products. Lemon Verbena is also used in the culinary world in some teas, ice creams, cakes, fruit syrups and spritzers, and as a seasoning for fish.