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Also known as Orange Blossom Essential Oil. Neroli Essential Oil is steam distilled from the fragrant blossoms of the orange tree, Citrus aurantium. It is the most costly of citrus essential oils.

 

Neroli Essential Oil is intensely floral, citrusy, sweet and exotic and is most often categorized as a floral essential oil instead of as a citrus. It is highly concentrated, and a little goes a long way.

Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled

Part Typically Used: Blossoms

Color: Coffee Brown

Consistency: Medium Perfumery

Note: Middle Strength of Initial

Aroma: Strong Aromatic

Description: Intensely floral, citrusy, sweet and exotic. Neroli Oil Uses: Mature skin, scars, stretch marks.

Safety Information’s: Unlike many other citrus oils, Neroli Essential Oil is not considered phototoxic 

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