Backhousia Citriodora Leaf Oil

What is Backhousia Citriodora Leaf Oil?

Backhousia citriodora leaf oil comes from steam-distilling the leaves of the Backhousia citriodora tree, known as lemon myrtle, which grows in Australia's subtropical rainforests. This lightweight, pale yellow oil stands out due to its dominant citral content, a natural compound giving it a vibrant, lemony aroma with green undertones. Primarily used in cosmetics as a perfuming agent, it enhances products such as lotions, shampoos, and face washes by delivering a crisp, invigorating fragrance. Its volatile nature ensures gradual release of scent, helping to cover other formula odors effectively. Beyond aroma, the oil fits into natural-leaning formulations where botanical extracts provide sensory appeal without synthetic notes, supporting overall product freshness.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Benefits

Delivers a natural, uplifting lemon-like fragrance to skincare.

Non-comedogenic, making it suitable for various skin types.

Low hazard profile from safety evaluations.

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
Those seeking plant-based scents in daily routines.
People sensitive to citral or fragrance allergens.
Individuals with oily or combination skin.
Those with known reactions to essential oils.
Users wanting subtle, fresh aromatic notes.
Individuals preferring fragrance-free products.

Safety Notes

  • Typically safe in cosmetic concentrations; dilute properly.
  • May cause sensitization in rare cases; consider patch testing.

Frequently Asked Questions about Backhousia Citriodora Leaf Oil

What is Backhousia citriodora leaf oil?

An essential oil from lemon myrtle tree leaves, used mainly for its fresh citrus scent in cosmetics.

Is it suitable for acne-prone skin?

Yes, with a comedogenic rating of 0, it does not clog pores.

Does it have a strong smell?

It offers a bright, lemony aroma that is refreshing at typical product levels.