Oil of the Day: May Chang, the Lemon-Sherbet Note for a Monday Lift
May Chang (Litsea cubeba) is 70 to 85 percent citral, the brightest natural lemon note in aromatherapy. A clean, single-oil lift to start the week.
May Chang (Litsea cubeba) is 70 to 85 percent citral, the brightest natural lemon note in aromatherapy. A clean, single-oil lift to start the week.
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