Product Description
Product Name: Neroli Sur Fleurs (Org.) EO
Latin Name: Citrus aurantium var. amara
Country of Origin: Egypt
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Cultivation: Organic
General Description: Neroli Sur Fleurs essential oil is derived from the flowers of the bitter orange tree, also known as Citrus aurantium var. amara. The oil is obtained through steam distillation of the blossoms. The bitter orange tree is an evergreen citrus tree that produces fragrant white flowers, which bloom in the spring and summer. The oil has a strong, floral aroma that is both sweet and slightly bitter.
Notes: Middle
Common Uses: Neroli Sur Fleurs essential oil is commonly used in perfumery and aromatherapy. It is known for its calming and uplifting properties and is often used to help relieve stress and anxiety. It is also used in skin care products for its ability to help rejuvenate and tone the skin, reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks, and promote a healthy complexion.
Characteristics: Neroli Sur Fleurs essential oil is a pale yellow to amber color with a thin, watery consistency. Its aroma is strong, floral, and slightly bitter.
Blends with: Neroli Sur Fleurs essential oil blends well with many other essential oils, including bergamot, lavender, jasmine, rose, and sandalwood.
Cautions: Neroli Sur Fleurs essential oil is generally considered safe when used as directed. It may cause skin irritation in some individuals, especially those with sensitive skin. Always dilute with a carrier oil before applying to the skin. Do not use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding without consulting a healthcare professional.
Spiritual: Neroli Sur Fleurs essential oil has a long history of use in spiritual practices. It is believed to have a calming effect on the mind and spirit, promoting feelings of peace, joy, and love. It is also associated with the heart chakra and is said to help open and balance this energy center.
History: Neroli Sur Fleurs essential oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and perfume-making. The oil was named after Anna Maria de La Tremoille, princess of Nerola, Italy, who was known for using the oil in her gloves and baths.
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Nice.
I don't usually like Neroli but this one is acceptable!This co distill is a great option for those who don't want spend the dollars on the Blossom EO.