Invigorating and Citrusy
Pure orange essential oil exudes a vibrant and uplifting aroma reminiscent of freshly peeled oranges. Its citrusy scent carries notes of sweetness and brightness, invigorating the senses and fostering a feeling of warmth and cheerfulness. The fragrance of orange essential oil fills the air with a refreshing burst of energy, uplifting moods and promoting relaxation.
What Is Orange Essential Oil?
The cells within the rind of an orange fruit are the source of orange essential oil. Unlike others, it is most often extracted by a process known as centrifugation, which produces a cold-pressed oil. Orange trees are vitally important in the world of agriculture and every part of the tree is utilized. The oil is extracted from the rind, the blossoms are found in orange water, tea, perfume and orange blossom honey, the leaves are used for teas and the bark for making grilling blocks and manicure tools.
The exact origins of sweet orange essential oil are unknown, but many historians believe that they may lie in southwestern of China and the Himalayas. Technically known as Citrus sinensis, this fruit is not known to grow wild anywhere in the world and is a hybrid of the pomelo and mandarin. This family of fruit includes: Valencia oranges, blood oranges and navel varieties. Once harvested, the fruits do not continues tor open as many other fruits do and they require attentive care in order to obtain their maximum essential oil yield. The process is done either manually or mechanically, the latter being the most often employed.
What Does It Smell Like?
The aromatic profile of orange essential oil is very much like orange peel but it is much sweeter and thicker. Cheerful and invigorating, it portends summer and all of the warmth and vibrance of Mother’s Nature’s boundless creations. The fragrance is just sweet enough with a hint of sourness, that results in a fragrant cloud of harmony, relaxation and temporary respite from the troubled world of these times.
Use In Perfumery
Sweet orange essential oil is found in the top notes of many perfumes, which introduce the scent and due to their lightness of character, are the first to dissipate. Its unmistakable, uplifting impact is felt in many designer perfumes and its versatility almost knows no bounds. It blends well with most facets, but some of the more prominent ones include: sharp, fresh lime; invigorating grapefruit and clean, fresh lemon. In floral formulations, it combines well with intense and intoxicating jasmine; spicy, citrusy bergamot; dreamy, musky red rose; earthy, green geranium; dark, potent patchouli; spicy, inviting cinnamon and fiery, deep and sweet clove.
Other Uses Of Orange Essential Oil
Very popular in aromatherapy applications, the pleasant, cheerful and uplifting fragrance is known to be relaxing and calming. Studies have indicated that its aroma helps to reduce pulse rates. In an open space, it eradicates pet and cooking odors. Benefits and uses are numerous and varied, making it stand out among other oils. It presents well as an insect repellent, particularly against ants, and is a very popular ingredient found in home-made soaps and candles.
Is Orange Essential Oil Safe For Use Around Pets?
The uplifting aroma of oranges comes from healthy and safe substances that dogs usually can absorb when diluted, but clearance from a vet is greatly encouraged just to be sure. It is the ingredient limonene that can cause trouble, as it is known to adversely affect the livers of both dogs and cats because they can’t metabolize the substance.
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Product Details
Package Dimensions: 3 x 2 x 2 inches; 1 ounces
Date First Available: March 25, 2024
Manufacturer: Air-Scent
ASIN: B0CYZ48YWQ
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