Latin Name : Citrus Aurantium
Part Of Plant Used : Flower
Source : Tunisia
Extraction Method : Steam Distillation
5% Dilution in Grapeseed Oil
Neroli oil is produced from the flowers of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium var. amara), also known as Neroli bigarade, and smells similar to bergamot. The blossoms are gathered by hand and the oil is produced by water distillation as the flowers are too fragile for steam distillation. This is one of the most popular essential oils for its wonderful smell as well as its therapeutic properties.
Neroli Essential Oil is very calming and is said to relieve chronic anxiety, depression, fear, depression, shock and stress. It is believed to calm intestinal spasms, colitis and diarrhoea as well. Due to its sedative property, it is good for insomnia, people with heart palpitations, neuralgia, and vertigo. It is good to heat some in an oil burner in a convalescent's room. On the skin, Neroli oil is said to help regenerate skin cells and useful to prevent ugly scar tissue, promote smoother skin, fight stretch marks, and broken capillaries.
Neroli oil is believed to have been used by the Romans. In 1680, Anna Maria Orsini, princess of Nerola, used the essence of the bitter orange tree as to perfume her gloves and her bath, thereby creating a fashionable new fragrance. From this time on, the essential oil became known as Neroli after her. The oil is expensive to produce, and much care is taken as the blossoms must be plucked just as they bloom.
Origin | Tunisia |
Net weight | 0.11Kg /bottle |
Shipping weight | 0.115Kg |
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Barcode | 5055796529568 |
MSDS | Neroli Essential Oil MSDS 2016 |
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