Neroli 3% dilution essential oil

C$12.00

Size: 15 ml / 0.5 fl. oz
Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium amara
Country of Origin: Egypt
Plant Part: Flowers
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Note: Middle

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Description

Benefits:

Neroli essential oil is a highly aromatic and precious oil derived from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium var. amara). It is also known as orange blossom essential oil. The oil is named after Princess Anne-Marie “Nerola” of Italy, who popularized its use in the 17th century.

The production of neroli oil involves steam distillation of the fragrant white flowers of the bitter orange tree. The flowers are harvested by hand to ensure the delicate blossoms remain intact and yield the highest quality oil. It takes a large number of blossoms to produce a small amount of essential oil, making it one of the more expensive oils in the market.

Neroli essential oil possesses a sweet, floral, and citrusy aroma with delicate notes that are simultaneously refreshing and calming. This complex scent profile makes it a popular ingredient in perfumery, aromatherapy, and skincare products.

The oil is renowned for its various therapeutic properties, including:

  1. Relaxing and calming: Neroli oil is often used to reduce stress, and anxiety, and promote relaxation and a sense of well-being. It is known for its soothing effects on the nervous system.
  2. Antidepressant: Due to its pleasant aroma, neroli essential oil is used in aromatherapy to alleviate symptoms of depression and lift the mood.
  3. Skincare: Neroli oil is known to have beneficial effects on the skin. It can help balance sebum production, making it suitable for both oily and dry skin types. It is also used in anti-aging skincare products for its ability to promote healthy, radiant skin.
  4. Antimicrobial: Neroli essential oil possesses antimicrobial properties that can help protect the skin from harmful bacteria and promote wound healing.
  5. Aphrodisiac: Historically, neroli has been associated with romance and intimacy, and its aphrodisiac properties have been used in traditional practices.

When using Neroli essential oil, it is essential to dilute it with a carrier oil before applying it to the skin, as it is highly concentrated and can cause skin irritation if used undiluted. Always perform a patch test on a small area of skin before using it more widely.

Neroli essential oil is a valuable addition to aromatherapy, personal care products, and perfumes, offering not only a pleasant aroma but also a range of potential therapeutic benefits.

Blends well with:

Neroli essential oil blends well with a variety of other essential oils, enhancing and complementing their aromas and therapeutic properties. Some popular oils that blend harmoniously with neroli include:

  1. Lavender: Creates a soothing and calming blend, ideal for relaxation and stress relief.
  2. Ylang Ylang: Combines with neroli to create a floral and exotic scent, often used for uplifting moods.
  3. Bergamot: Enhances the citrusy notes of neroli while adding a slightly spicy undertone.
  4. Geranium: Adds a balancing and harmonizing effect to the blend, suitable for various emotional conditions.
  5. Frankincense: Creates a warm and grounding blend, useful for meditation and spiritual practices.
  6. Sandalwood: Adds a woody and earthy note, providing a sense of tranquility and inner peace.
  7. Patchouli: Combines with neroli to create a unique and exotic aroma, often used in perfumery.

Remember to dilute essential oils properly and perform a patch test before using them on larger areas of your skin. These blends can be used in various applications, such as aromatherapy diffusers, massage oils, or homemade skincare products, to enjoy the combined benefits of the oils.

Additional information

Weight 1.5 oz
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 2.5 in

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