Neroli Light Essential Oil
Citrus aurantium bigaradia
Neroli oil was discovered in the late 1600s and it was said to be named after Anne-Marie, Princess of Nerole, in Italy.
Source: Citrus aurantium bigaradiais produced in Morocco, USA, Italy and France.
Extraction: Neroli Light essential oil is recovered from water distillation and then sharpened up with other natural citrus distillates to give a very good approximation of Neroli blossom essential oil, but at a much lower price.
Aroma: Neroli light essential oil has a light, sweet-floral fragrance, with a terpene top note.
Fragrance note: Middle.
Properties: Neroli light essential oil is calming, relaxing and helps lift the emotions. In aromatherapy it is excellent for the relief of stress or tension when used with massage, calms over-excitement and feelings of anxiety when vaporized and it is excellent for improving dry or mature complexions.
Uses: Massage, baths, vaporization and may be added to base emollients. Since Neroli is a natural tranquilliser, use it with other relaxing oils.
Neroli improves skin texture, and is ideal for massage.
Blends well with: Benzoin, Cardamom, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Coriander, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Mandarin, Myrrh, Orange, Palmarosa, Petitgrain, Rose, Sandalwood, Vertiver and Ylang Ylang.
Caution: Neroli Light essential oil blend is perfectly safe for home use. All citrus oils need to be stored in a cool, dark place to preserve them and keep them fresh. Ensure proper dilution.
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