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G BarkerBOTANICAL NAME | ORIGIN | CULTIVATION | METHOD OF EXTRACTION | SOURCE | NOTE | SOLUBILITY |
Citrus aurantium | Egypt | Conventional | Steam Distillation | flowers | refreshing and sweet aroma | Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils |
Variety: Neroli oil
Aromaaz International is acclaimed as a top supplier of high quality Neroli oil. It is extracted via the steam distillation process from the Neroli flower (bitter orange). The therapeutic quality oil is 100% organic in nature and is safe to use.
Botany
Neroli plant belongs to the family Rutaceae of the Planate kingdom. It is also known as Neroli Bigrade or orange flower.
Overview of Neroli oil
Neroli oil is extracted from the bitter orange flower by means of the steam distillation process. The oil appears pale yellow in color having water like consistency.
History of Neroli oil
During 17th century, princess of Nerola, Anne Marie Orsini, duchess of Bracciano, introduced the quintessence of bitter orange tree for its fragrance. It was used to perfume her bath and her gloves. It was then the termed “Neroli” came into existence to describe its essence. Neroli oil, thus, obtained has a distinctive, refreshing and sweet aroma.
Therapeutic Benefits
Neroli oil possess many amazing therapeutic benefits such as antidepressant, deodorant, sedative, bactericidal, antiseptic, antispasmodic, digestive, cytophylactic and much more.
Blends well with
Neroli essential oil goes well with Benzoin, Geranium, Lavender oil , Jasmine oil , and Rosemary oil.
General Precautionary Measures!
• Never use Neroli oil undiluted as it may lead to allergic reaction such as skin rashes, etc.
• Before the topical application of the oil on the skin, dilute it with suitable carrier oil and perform a skin patch test.
• Never use the oil for internal purpose.
• Avoid using it on mucus membrane or eyes.