
Azlok's Combat Allergies Essential Oil Blend is an aromatherapy blend of lavender, eucalyptus, frankincense, rosemary, cypress and chamomile that you diffuse or dilute and apply to freshen indoor air and support easier, more comfortable breathing during allergy season. It is a fragrance-and-wellness product for aromatic use, not a medicine, and works best as part of a clean, well-ventilated home routine.
Priced at Rs. 449 and made in India, the blend is a light, transparent to pale-yellow liquid with a refreshing, invigorating aroma. It comes in sizes from 100 Gm right up to 20 KG, so it suits both home users and small businesses making their own diffuser or roll-on products.
What's in the blend and why it helps
Each oil is chosen for its familiar aromatic character:
- Eucalyptus — a crisp, camphor-like scent long associated with clear, open breathing.
- Lavender (Bulgarian) — soft, floral and calming, which helps when allergy discomfort disturbs rest.
- Rosemary — herbaceous and bracing, adding a fresh lift to the aroma.
- Frankincense — warm and resinous, rounding out the sharper notes.
- Cypress — clean and woody, pairing naturally with eucalyptus.
- Chamomile — gentle and soothing, balancing the blend.
Together they create an air that simply feels fresher — useful when dust, pollen or a stuffy room is making the season harder to enjoy.
How to use it
In a diffuser
Add 4 to 6 drops to an electric or ultrasonic diffuser filled with water. Run it for 30 to 60 minutes in a ventilated room, especially in the morning or before bed. Start with fewer drops and increase only if you like the strength.
Steam inhalation
Add 1 to 2 drops to a bowl of hot (not boiling) water, drape a towel over your head and breathe gently for a minute or two, keeping your eyes closed. Stop if it feels too intense.
Diluted topical use
Mix 2 to 3 drops into a teaspoon of a carrier oil such as coconut or sweet almond, then rub onto the chest or the back of the neck. Never apply the neat blend directly to skin.
Around the home
A few drops on a tissue tucked near a fan, or in a DIY room spray with water and a little dispersant, can keep a space smelling clean.
Safety notes worth reading
Essential oils are concentrated, so treat them with respect.
- Always dilute before skin contact and do a patch test on your inner arm 24 hours before wider use.
- Do not ingest. This blend is for aromatic and diluted topical use only.
- Keep away from eyes, mucous membranes and out of reach of children and pets.
- Use in a ventilated area. Eucalyptus and rosemary can be too strong for very young children, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and people with asthma or epilepsy — consult a doctor first.
- This product supports comfort and freshens air; it is not a cure or a replacement for prescribed allergy treatment.
Buying and storage tips
Choose your size by how you'll use it: 100 Gm is plenty for a household diffuser, while the larger 1 KG to 20 KG packs suit candle-makers, soap-makers and small brands. The blend has a shelf life of around 2 years when stored well.
- Keep the bottle tightly capped in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Store upright to avoid leaks and label with the opening date.
- If the aroma turns sharp or the colour changes noticeably, it's time to replace it.
You can find the blend, along with carrier oils and diffuser supplies, on Azlok's store — handy if you want to build a complete allergy-season kit in one order.
FAQ
Does the Combat Allergies blend cure allergies?
No. It is an aromatherapy blend meant to freshen air and support comfortable breathing. It does not treat or cure allergies and should not replace medical advice or prescribed medication.
Can I apply it directly to my skin?
Not undiluted. Mix 2 to 3 drops into a teaspoon of carrier oil and patch-test first. Neat essential oils can irritate the skin.
Is it safe to diffuse around children?
Use caution. Eucalyptus and rosemary can be too strong for young children, and for pregnant women or people with asthma. Diffuse in a ventilated room, keep sessions short, and consult a doctor if unsure.
How many drops should I use in a diffuser?
Start with 4 to 6 drops in a water-filled diffuser and adjust to your preference. Less is often enough for a pleasant, clean aroma.
How long does the blend last?
About 2 years when stored tightly capped in a cool, dark place away from sunlight and heat.