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"Neroli Essential Oil" is steam-distilled from the blossoms of Citrus aurantium, also known as the bitter orange tree. Renowned for its floral and citrusy aroma, it is used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and emotional balance. This oil is valued in skincare for its rejuvenating effects, making it a sought-after ingredient in luxury beauty formulations. It pairs harmoniously with lavender and sandalwood for a delicate, uplifting fragrance. Its elegant scent ensures its place in high-end perfumery and holistic self-care.

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Single Oil

"Neroli Essential Oil" is steam-distilled from the blossoms of Citrus aurantium, also known as the bitter orange tree. Renowned for its floral and citrusy aroma, it is used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and emotional balance. This oil is valued in skincare for its rejuvenating effects, making it a sought-after ingredient in luxury beauty formulations. It pairs harmoniously with lavender and sandalwood for a delicate, uplifting fragrance. Its elegant scent ensures its place in high-end perfumery and holistic self-care.
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Color

Light Golden Yellow

Aroma Family

Floral, Citrusy

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Neroli Essential Oil

Botanical Name

Citrus aurantium

Common Names

Bitter Orange Blossom, Orange Blossom Oil

Directions For Use

To diffuse, add 4 drops of neroli essential oil to a diffuser for its calming and uplifting effects. For topical application, dilute 2-3 drops with 10 ml of carrier oil before applying to the skin. Use as directed to ensure safe and effective application.

To diffuse, add 4 drops of neroli essential oil to a diffuser for its calming and uplifting effects. For topical application, dilute 2-3 drops with 10 ml of carrier oil before applying to the skin. Use as directed to ensure safe and effective application.

Oil Applications

Neroli essential oil is widely used in aromatherapy to reduce stress, promote relaxation, and support emotional well-being. In skincare, it soothes sensitive and aging skin, helping to enhance elasticity and radiance. Its luxurious aroma and therapeutic properties make it a key ingredient in high-end beauty products and personal care formulations.

Neroli essential oil is widely used in aromatherapy to reduce stress, promote relaxation, and support emotional well-being. In skincare, it soothes sensitive and aging skin, helping to enhance elasticity and radiance. Its luxurious aroma and therapeutic properties make it a key ingredient in high-end beauty products and personal care formulations.

Main Constituents

Linalool, Limonene, Nerolidol, Farnesol, Geraniol

Properties

Neroli essential oil offers antidepressant, antiseptic, cytophylactic, euphoric, and sedative properties. Its soothing effects promote relaxation, reduce stress, and rejuvenate sensitive and aging skin.

Neroli essential oil offers antidepressant, antiseptic, cytophylactic, euphoric, and sedative properties. Its soothing effects promote relaxation, reduce stress, and rejuvenate sensitive and aging skin.

Aromatic Profile

Neroli essential oil has a rich, floral, and slightly citrusy aroma, evoking a sense of luxury and serenity.

Safety Considerations

Neroli essential oil is safe when diluted for topical use. Avoid direct contact with eyes and sensitive areas. Pregnant or nursing individuals and those under medical care should consult a healthcare professional before use.

Neroli essential oil is safe when diluted for topical use. Avoid direct contact with eyes and sensitive areas. Pregnant or nursing individuals and those under medical care should consult a healthcare professional before use.

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