Spa Pantry Eucalyptus Leaf, 1 lb
Spa Pantry Eucalyptus Leaf, 1 lb
SKU:SP108
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Clear the senses, energize the body.
Add a breath of fresh air to your treatments with eucalyptus leaf. Known for its clean, camphorous aroma and invigorating feel, eucalyptus is a favorite for hydrotherapy, bodywork, and spa steams. Whether your guests need to feel refreshed, recharged, or simply clear-headed, this botanical brings a noticeable lift to any service.
Why your clients will love it:
• Awakens the senses with its crisp, clarifying aroma
• Helps ease tension and refresh tired muscles
• Creates a feel-good, spa-steam experience they’ll remember
Pro tip: Use in bath soaks, compresses, or facial tents—just add hot water and let the scent work its magic.
Treatment Uses:
Herbal Soak or Foot Bath
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or tea sachet
• Steep in warm water for 10–15 minutes
• Great for post-workout services or winter rituals
• Pair with rosemary, mint, or lemongrass for added depth
Invigorating Massage Oil
• Combine ½ cup eucalyptus with 1½ cups carrier oil (almond or sunflower)
• Infuse for 2–3 weeks in a cool, dark spot; shake every few days
• Strain and use in revitalizing body treatments
Facial Steam or Aromatic Tent
• Add 1 Tbsp to 2 cups boiling water
• Let the client inhale the steam for 5–7 minutes (from a safe distance)
• Ideal for seasonal refresh treatments or clarity-focused rituals
What You’re Getting:
• Botanical name: Eucalyptus globulus
• Origin: India
• Part used: Leaves
• Yield: Approx. 7 cups per pound
• Aroma: Camphorous, sharp, clean
• Appearance: Dull green, dried leaves
• Storage: Keep in a sealed container in a cool, dry place
Important Safety Info:
• For external use only
• Do not apply to broken skin or near eyes/mucous membranes
• Not recommended for infants or small children
• Always patch test before using in new formulas
A Bit of Herbal History
Eucalyptus has deep roots in traditional Aboriginal Australian medicine, where it was used in steam baths and ceremonial treatments. By the 18th century, it gained global recognition for its refreshing aroma and ability to support clarity and focus. Today, it’s a go-to in modern spa and wellness practices for its invigorating, purifying qualities.
Heads up:
This is a natural product, so color and texture may vary slightly from batch to batch. Photos are for reference only.
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Clear the senses, energize the body.
Add a breath of fresh air to your treatments with eucalyptus leaf. Known for its clean, camphorous aroma and invigorating feel, eucalyptus is a favorite for hydrotherapy, bodywork, and spa steams. Whether your guests need to feel refreshed, recharged, or simply clear-headed, this botanical brings a noticeable lift to any service.
Why your clients will love it:
• Awakens the senses with its crisp, clarifying aroma
• Helps ease tension and refresh tired muscles
• Creates a feel-good, spa-steam experience they’ll remember
Pro tip: Use in bath soaks, compresses, or facial tents—just add hot water and let the scent work its magic.
Treatment Uses:
Herbal Soak or Foot Bath
• Add ¼–½ cup to a muslin bag or tea sachet
• Steep in warm water for 10–15 minutes
• Great for post-workout services or winter rituals
• Pair with rosemary, mint, or lemongrass for added depth
Invigorating Massage Oil
• Combine ½ cup eucalyptus with 1½ cups carrier oil (almond or sunflower)
• Infuse for 2–3 weeks in a cool, dark spot; shake every few days
• Strain and use in revitalizing body treatments
Facial Steam or Aromatic Tent
• Add 1 Tbsp to 2 cups boiling water
• Let the client inhale the steam for 5–7 minutes (from a safe distance)
• Ideal for seasonal refresh treatments or clarity-focused rituals
What You’re Getting:
• Botanical name: Eucalyptus globulus
• Origin: India
• Part used: Leaves
• Yield: Approx. 7 cups per pound
• Aroma: Camphorous, sharp, clean
• Appearance: Dull green, dried leaves
• Storage: Keep in a sealed container in a cool, dry place
Important Safety Info:
• For external use only
• Do not apply to broken skin or near eyes/mucous membranes
• Not recommended for infants or small children
• Always patch test before using in new formulas
A Bit of Herbal History
Eucalyptus has deep roots in traditional Aboriginal Australian medicine, where it was used in steam baths and ceremonial treatments. By the 18th century, it gained global recognition for its refreshing aroma and ability to support clarity and focus. Today, it’s a go-to in modern spa and wellness practices for its invigorating, purifying qualities.
Heads up:
This is a natural product, so color and texture may vary slightly from batch to batch. Photos are for reference only.