
The Azlok Eucalyptus, Peppermint and Tea Tree oil combo pack gives you three of the most versatile steam-distilled essential oils in one bundle, ready for aromatherapy, massage blends, skincare and DIY home products. Each bottle holds 100 gm, so you have enough for both personal use and small-batch making. Below is a practical look at what each oil does and how to use them safely.
What each oil brings to the mix
These three oils are popular for good reason. They are widely used, easy to blend and complement each other well.
- Eucalyptus oil — fresh, camphor-like and cooling. A staple in steam inhalations, chest rubs and air-freshening blends.
- Peppermint oil — sharp, minty and invigorating. Loved for a cooling sensation on tired muscles and for uplifting diffuser blends.
- Tea tree oil — herbaceous and clean-smelling. A favourite in skincare formulations and homemade cleaning sprays.
Everyday uses
Because these oils are so flexible, you can use them across several areas of your home routine.
- Aromatherapy diffuser: Add 4-6 drops total to a diffuser filled with water. Eucalyptus and peppermint make a refreshing daytime blend.
- Steam inhalation: Add 1-2 drops of eucalyptus to a bowl of hot water, cover your head with a towel and breathe gently for a few minutes. Keep your eyes closed.
- Massage blends: Mix a few drops into a carrier oil like coconut or sweet almond for a cooling body rub after exercise.
- DIY skincare: Tea tree oil is often added, well-diluted, to face toners, spot treatments and homemade soaps.
- Natural cleaning: A few drops in water with a splash of vinegar make a fresh-smelling surface spray.
How to dilute correctly
Essential oils are highly concentrated and must never be applied neat to the skin. A safe starting point for adults is a 1-2% dilution — roughly 6 to 12 drops of essential oil per 30 ml of carrier oil. For facial use, keep it lower, around 0.5-1%. Always do a patch test on your inner forearm and wait 24 hours before wider use.
A simple beginner blend
For a cooling muscle rub, combine 3 drops eucalyptus, 2 drops peppermint and 1 drop tea tree into 30 ml of a carrier oil. Store it in a small glass bottle away from light.
Safety notes worth remembering
- For external, aromatic and DIY use only — do not ingest these oils.
- Keep well away from children and pets. Peppermint and eucalyptus can be unsafe around young children and should not be applied near the face of infants.
- Avoid contact with eyes and inner ears. If oil gets in your eyes, rinse with a plain carrier oil, not water.
- If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have a medical condition, check with a qualified professional first.
- Diffuse in a ventilated room and take breaks rather than running a diffuser for hours.
Buying and storage tips
Good essential oils are steam-distilled and sold in dark glass to protect them from light. The Azlok combo is distilled to preserve the oils' natural properties, and the 100 gm size suits regular hobbyists and small makers. To keep your oils fresh:
- Store upright in a cool, dark cupboard, away from sunlight and heat.
- Keep the caps tightly closed to slow evaporation and oxidation.
- Use clean droppers and label your blends with the date you made them.
- Most citrus and lighter oils have a shorter shelf life, but eucalyptus, peppermint and tea tree generally keep well for a couple of years when stored properly.
FAQ
Can I mix eucalyptus, peppermint and tea tree oil together?
Yes. They blend well aromatically and are often combined in muscle rubs, diffuser blends and cleaning sprays. Always dilute them in a carrier oil before skin contact.
Are these essential oils safe to apply directly to skin?
No. Undiluted essential oils can cause irritation. Dilute to about 1-2% in a carrier oil and patch-test before regular use.
Can I put these oils in a diffuser?
Yes. Add 4-6 drops to a water diffuser in a ventilated room. Start with fewer drops and adjust to your preference.
Can I use tea tree oil for cleaning?
Tea tree and eucalyptus are commonly added to homemade surface sprays for their fresh scent. Combine a few drops with water and a little vinegar, and shake before use.
How long will a 100 gm bottle last?
Since you use only a few drops at a time, a 100 gm bottle can last many weeks to months depending on how often you diffuse or make blends.
