Eucalyptus globulus

Name

Eucalyptus globulus

Latin name

Eucalyptus globulus Labill

Category

Greens, herbs

Information

Eucalyptus globulus is a fragrance note derived from the leaves of the eucalyptus globulus tree, which originates from Australia. Its leaves contain essential oil with a characteristic scent, often used in aromatherapy, cosmetics, and perfumes.

The scent of eucalyptus globulus is refreshing, herbal, and slightly minty. It has a cleansing and stimulating effect, making it a popular ingredient in skin and hair care products. In perfumery, eucalyptus globulus is often used as a top note due to its freshness and energizing effect.

Eucalyptus globulus is often combined with other fragrance notes such as mint, lemon, grapefruit, and lavender to create a subtle, herbal aroma. It is a popular ingredient in unisex perfumes and men's grooming products.

The essential oil from eucalyptus globulus is also used in aromatherapy to relieve headaches, reduce stress, and improve mood. It has antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it useful in skin care preparations and in fighting respiratory illnesses.

Eucalyptus globulus is a plant that mainly grows in Australia but is cultivated in other countries around the world. Its leaves are used in the production of essential oils, cosmetics, and medicines, making it a valuable resource for the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.

Perfumes with Eucalyptus globulus