Beauty & Care Lemongrass sauna aroma
Scent Lemongrass Sauna Aroma
Lemongrass sauna aroma concentrate with natural Lemongrass oil provides an oriental, spicy and purifying scent in the sauna.
Operation
The scent contributes to an optimistic atmosphere, gives energy and new insights.
The effect of Lemongrass sauna aroma is mainly relaxing and it balances emotions.
This scent has a calming effect on the nervous system.
This sauna pouring agent with natural essential lemongrass oil repels flies, mosquitoes and ticks.
Lemongrass Purifying Sauna Aroma neutralizes the odor in the sauna.
Usage
Lemongrass sauna aroma can be poured into the sauna for an oriental, spicy and purifying scent.
Use 4 ml per liter of water or ice in the sauna bucket.
If the scent is too weak, use a little more.
If the scent is too strong, use a little less.
Lemongrass sauna aroma can be mixed well with:
Citrus, Lavender, Mint, Peppermint and Menthol.
About the bottles
25 ml - the 25 ml bottle is often used for a sauna at home or to try out the scent.
100 ml - 100 ml can be poured 5 to 12 times. (that depends on how much is used for a pouring)
250 ml - the 250 ml bottle is used if pouring is done more often in a sauna. (allows 12 to 30 pours)
500 ml - the 500 ml bottle is used in the professional sauna or by sauna enthusiasts (25 to 60 times pouring)
1 liter - the liter bottle is also used in professional saunas or by large sauna enthusiasts (50 to 110 times pouring)
5 liter - the 5 liter can is almost exclusively used in professional saunas (approximately 250 infusions, at a dose of 20 ml per infusion)
10 liter - the 10 liter can is only used in professional saunas (approximately 500 infusions, at a dose of 20 ml per infusion)
Product specifications
- Article number
- 100648
- SKU
- 12000962
- EAN
- 8721001261987
- Afmetingen
- 3 x 3 x 9
- Weight
- 28
- Base
- Essential oil
- Scent
- Fresh and green, spicy and lemony scent
- Group
- Citrus
- Strength
- 4
- Dosage
- 4 ml sauna infusion per liter of water
- Note
- Heart Note
- Season
- Summer, Autumn, Winter