Orange Sweet Essential Oil
Orange Sweet Essential Oil
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Extracted through cold pressing of the orange peel, Orange Sweet Essential Oil is a yellow to dark orange liquid with a sweet, fresh, fruity, and citrusy scent. Orange Sweet Essential Oil is derived from the evergreen orange tree. This tree features dark green, glossy leaves, spines, and fragrant white flowers, ultimately bearing sweet orange fruit. Native to China and extensively cultivated in America and the Mediterranean, this essential oil offers a delightful olfactory experience for a range of applications.
Usage Guidelines
Usage Guidelines
- Common Uses: Commonly employed in aromatherapy, body care products, candles, hair care, and soap making.
- Directions: In aromatherapy, add a few drops to the diffuser. For soap making, include approximately 1-3% of the total weight during the cold process or melt and pour phases. In candle making, adhere to fragrance load guidelines. Always consult specific guidelines for each essential oil and product type, considering variations in usage rates, compatibility, and potential reactions.
- Blends Well With: Lavender, neroli, clary sage, lemon, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, frankincense, geranium, and rosemary.
- Precautions: Essential oils are concentrated essences from plants and should be diluted before application to the skin to avoid irritation. We do not promote or encourage internal use. Consult with a doctor or certified aromatherapist if you have health concerns.
Technical Information
Technical Information
- Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis
- INCI: Citrus sinensis (Peel) Oil
- Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
- Plant Part: Peel
- Origin: USA
- Aroma: Sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy scent
- Aromatic Strength: Medium
- Aromatic Note: Middle
- Color: Yellow to dark orange liquid
- Flash Point: > 43 °C (closed cup)
Documentation & Resources
Documentation & Resources
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Ellen Nice , just as expected
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Regan Smells wonderful; has a reputation for being fleeting. Adding at trace is not the answer...it doesn't incorporate well. Research after the fact reveals that it blends better when mixed in with the main oils to carry it, as its main component is limonene, which is not a lipid, and therefore it will not saponify. Yet to see if the soap will harden. My fault, not the oil's!