Citrus sinensis 100 %
Volume : 10ml / 30ml / 100ml
Harvest region: France (natural cultivation)
Parts used: peels
About the product
Rutaceae, citrus plant, native to China and India, was brought to Europe in the 17th century, and now grows prosperously in
countries along the Mediterranean and the United States.
Orange trees need plentiful sunlight and the Mediterranean climate is very suitable for its growth. The energetic, sun kissed
fruits energy are not only delicious, but provides plentiful health benefits.
When the peels are pressed a sweet, fresh fruity essential oil with a warm and smooth aroma is obtained. The scent is suitable
for use when feeling low or lacking energy,and is like a ray of uplifting sunshine during times of stress.
It can also be used to soothe abdominal discomfort caused by tension and help with decongestion. It has a synergistic effect
when combined with essential oils such as nutmeg, fennel, or compose rafraichissant.
It is rich in vitamin C and can strengthen the body and mind, help with seasonal changes, and also has a brightening effect on
the skin. Sweet orange essential oil also gives a sense of the positive, sunny energy and is also suitable for bathing or diffusing
in winter.
Usage : body, vapouriser and diffusers
How to use : Body : add 1-2 drops to essential oil blends suitable for the belly, and combine with a base oil and massage
add 1-2 drops to body lotion for use on the body as needed
Vapourise in air : add 2-3 drops with bitter orange, rosewood and eucalyptus radiata and disperse in the air
Winter warmer blend : add 2-3 drops of sweet orange with 2 drops of clove, 2 drops of cinnamon and 2 drops
frankincense and disperse in the air
Blends well with : Orange blossom, bitter orange, nutmeg, fennel, clove, cinnamon, compose rafraichissant , frankincense,
rosewood, eucalyptus radiata, lavender for synergistic effects
Precautionary advice : do not use directly onto the face or sensitive body areas, may cause photosensitivity
therefore do not use before or druing exposure to direct sunlight