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By : Jan Kohler

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Uses of geranium essential oil date back to ancient Egypt, when Egyptians used it to beautify the skin and hair. In the Victorian era, fresh geranium leaves were placed at formal dining tables as decorative pieces and were consumed as a fresh sprig, if desired. In fact, the edible leaves and flowers are often used in desserts, cakes, jellies, and teas.

Geranium essential oil promotes the appearance of clear skin and healthy hair, making it ideal for skin and hair care products. The aroma creates a calming, relaxing atmosphere.

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Item Description

Uses of geranium essential oil date back to ancient Egypt, when Egyptians used it to beautify the skin and hair. In the Victorian era, fresh geranium leaves were placed at formal dining tables as decorative pieces and were consumed as a fresh sprig, if desired. In fact, the edible leaves and flowers are often used in desserts, cakes, jellies, and teas.

Geranium essential oil promotes the appearance of clear skin and healthy hair, making it ideal for skin and hair care products. The aroma creates a calming, relaxing atmosphere.

See my collection of portrait size graphics here.


**please watermark images to protect your investment

* Follow my contributor page for more graphics