Neroli 3% in Certified Organically Grown Jojoba

Price: $6.43
Bitter Orange Blossoms for making neroli hydrosol and essential oil

Citrus aurantium amara steam distilled from the flowers.
Neroli Essential Oil is derived from the blossoms of either the sweet orange tree or the bitter orange tree. This neroli comes from the bitter orange tree and is considered by aromatherapists to be of higher therapeutic quality.

Aroma: Neroli Essential Oil has a sweet, floral citrus aroma. Many aromatherapists refer to Neroli as an exotic and exquisite essential oil.

History: Though Bitter Orange Essential Oil has been around for centuries, Neroli Essential Oil wasn’t discovered until the seventeenth century. It was named after Anna Maria de la Tremoille, princess of Nerola. The oil's properties were extremely valued by the people of Venice who used it against plague and fevers.

Colour: Dark greenish yellow liquid.

Common Uses: Neroli Essential Oil increases circulation and stimulates new cell growth. It can prevent scarring and stretch marks, and has been found useful in treating skin conditions linked to emotional stress. Any type of skin can benefit from this oil, although it is particularly good for dry, irritated or sensitive skin. It regulates oiliness and minimizes enlarged pores. Neroli Oil helps to clear acne and blemished skin, especially if the skin lacks moisture. With regular treatment, it can reduce the appearance of fragile or broken capillaries and varicose veins. Other properties include being antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, cordial, deodorant, digestive, stimulant (nervous) and tonic (cardiac, circulatory). This 3% blend in jojoba is safe to use without dilution on the skin! It makes a great moisturizer for acneic or damaged skin.

Consistency: Medium

Note: Base to Middle

Strength of Aroma: Strong

Cautions: This oil is non-toxic and non-sensitizing. Avoid use during pregnancy.

Photo thanks to By Ghabara - Own work, CC BY 2.5, Link

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