| Aroma:
Sweet, fresh, citrus, warm, sensual, tangy. |
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Latin Name: Citrus aurantium. |
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Country of Origin: Italy. |
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Extraction Method: Cold pressed. |
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Extracted From: Peel of the fruit. |
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Perfumery Note: Middle/top. |
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Aromatherapy Properties: Refreshing, warming, uplifting, soothing and
comforting. Use orange oil in the morning to help with chronic fatigue, diffuse
during long periods of study or work to improve concentration. Medicinally,
orange oil is used to increase the circulation, combat the common cold and treat
mild depression. |
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Suggested Uses: Mix several drops in a bottle of distilled water and mist
throughout the house to immediately freshen a room, counter or sink. Orange oil
can be used to clean wood, but test on a small area of fine wood products first
to make sure it does not ruin the finish. Use in a bath, shower or diffuse
generally with a fan diffuser. |
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Blends Well With: Marjoram, lavender, ylang ylang, juniper berry,
eucalyptus, chamomile and tea tree. |
| Safety
Note: Causes photo-sensitivity when used on the skin, do not
use before sunbathing or long periods of sun exposure as it will
cause the skin to be more sensitive to the sun. Do not use orange
oil with babies, toddlers
and older children. Always test on a small area of skin for
sensitivity. Pregnant women should consult their physician prior
to using. The information provided is for general use only and not
meant to be a substitute for the medical advice of a physician. |