Neroli (Orange flower) Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium
Common Method Of Extraction: Steam distilled
Parts Used: Flowers
Note Classification: Middle
Aroma: Light, sweet-floral fragrance, with a terpeny top note Largest Producing Countries: Morocco, USA, Italy and France
Traditional Use: In perfumery neroli is used as both a base note and a top note depending on the oils that it is blended with. It is also known for its calming effects.
Properties: Antibacterial, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, fungicidal, sedative, tonic
Benefits: Anxiety, colds, colic, depression, flatulence, flu, general skin care, headache, insomnia, oily and dry skin, poor circulation, scars,
sensitive skin, shock, slow digestion, stretch marks, wrinkles. The sedative effects of this oil make it a good addition to a bath for all ages.
Of Interest: It takes approximately 100 lbs of blossoms to produce 1 lb of neroli essential oil.
Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium
Common Method Of Extraction: Steam distilled
Parts Used: Flowers
Note Classification: Middle
Aroma: Light, sweet-floral fragrance, with a terpeny top note Largest Producing Countries: Morocco, USA, Italy and France
Traditional Use: In perfumery neroli is used as both a base note and a top note depending on the oils that it is blended with. It is also known for its calming effects.
Properties: Antibacterial, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, fungicidal, sedative, tonic
Benefits: Anxiety, colds, colic, depression, flatulence, flu, general skin care, headache, insomnia, oily and dry skin, poor circulation, scars,
sensitive skin, shock, slow digestion, stretch marks, wrinkles. The sedative effects of this oil make it a good addition to a bath for all ages.
Of Interest: It takes approximately 100 lbs of blossoms to produce 1 lb of neroli essential oil.