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NEROLI
Neroli
Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium var. amara Botanical Family: Rutaceae
Quick Facts
· Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
· Part Used: Fresh Blossoms
· Aroma Note: Middle to Top
The Profile
Neroli is produced from the delicate white blossoms of the Bitter Orange tree—the same tree that gives us Petitgrain (from the leaves) and Bitter Orange oil (from the fruit peel). It is named after the 17th-century Italian Princess of Nerola, who used the essence to perfume her gloves and bathwater. The aroma is exquisitely floral, citrusy, and sweet with a haunting, mysterious green undertone. Because the blossoms are so fragile, they must be hand-picked at just the right moment of bloom. It is one of the most precious "floral" oils, widely utilized in high-end perfumery and profound emotional therapy.
Therapeutic Actions
Antidepressant, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Aphrodisiac, Bactericidal, Carminative, Cicatrisant, Cytophylactic, Deodorant, Nervine, Sedative.
Usage & Benefits
· Nervous System:The "King of Tranquilizers." Neroli is legendary for its ability to treat chronic anxiety, shock, and long-standing emotional trauma. It is one of the most effective oils for calming a racing heart or "panic" palpitations.
· Skin Care: A superstar for mature and sensitive skin. It is cytophylactic, meaning it stimulates the growth of healthy new cells. It is frequently used to fade stretch marks, reduce scarring, and improve skin elasticity.
· Digestive: Helps ease "nervous stomach" and chronic diarrhea associated with stress. It relaxes the smooth muscles of the intestines.
· Sleep: Unsurpassed for insomnia, especially when the inability to sleep is caused by an overactive mind or emotional distress.
· Circulatory: Helps lower blood pressure and improves circulation by relaxing the vascular system.
Emotional Benefit
Neroli is the "Oil of Shared Purpose and Partnership." It is for those who feel emotionally "paralyzed" or stuck in a state of grief or conflict. It helps to stabilize the heart and brings a sense of purity and peace to any environment. Neroli encourages forgiveness and helps individuals move past emotional blocks, allowing for a renewed sense of hope and spiritual connection.
The "At Home" Remedies
1. The "Glow" Face Oil: Add 2 drops of Neroli to 15ml of Rosehip or Jojoba oil for a luxurious night serum that rejuvenates tired, dull skin.
2. The "Shock" Rescue: During moments of sudden bad news or fright, inhale Neroli directly from the bottle to anchor the spirit and prevent a panic response.
3. The "Dreamscape" Bath: Mix 2 drops of Neroli with a tablespoon of carrier oil or honey and add to a warm bath before bed to dissolve the day’s worries and prepare for deep rest.
Synergy Blend
The "Serenity Now" BlendTo soothe intense anxiety and restore emotional balance
· 2 drops Neroli
· 4 drops Lavender
· 2 drops Sandalwood
Blending Partners
Benzoin, Bergamot, Clary Sage, Coriander, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Orange, Palmarosa, Petitgrain, Rose, and Sandalwood.
Safety Data, Warnings, & Precautions
Generally non-toxic, non-irritant, and non-sensitizing. Because it is a profound sedative, avoid use when you need to stay alert or focused (such as driving long distances). Its high cost means it is frequently adulterated; ensure you are purchasing pure Citrus aurantium.
Available sizes: 7ml, 13ml
Neroli
Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium var. amara Botanical Family: Rutaceae
Quick Facts
· Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
· Part Used: Fresh Blossoms
· Aroma Note: Middle to Top
The Profile
Neroli is produced from the delicate white blossoms of the Bitter Orange tree—the same tree that gives us Petitgrain (from the leaves) and Bitter Orange oil (from the fruit peel). It is named after the 17th-century Italian Princess of Nerola, who used the essence to perfume her gloves and bathwater. The aroma is exquisitely floral, citrusy, and sweet with a haunting, mysterious green undertone. Because the blossoms are so fragile, they must be hand-picked at just the right moment of bloom. It is one of the most precious "floral" oils, widely utilized in high-end perfumery and profound emotional therapy.
Therapeutic Actions
Antidepressant, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Aphrodisiac, Bactericidal, Carminative, Cicatrisant, Cytophylactic, Deodorant, Nervine, Sedative.
Usage & Benefits
· Nervous System:The "King of Tranquilizers." Neroli is legendary for its ability to treat chronic anxiety, shock, and long-standing emotional trauma. It is one of the most effective oils for calming a racing heart or "panic" palpitations.
· Skin Care: A superstar for mature and sensitive skin. It is cytophylactic, meaning it stimulates the growth of healthy new cells. It is frequently used to fade stretch marks, reduce scarring, and improve skin elasticity.
· Digestive: Helps ease "nervous stomach" and chronic diarrhea associated with stress. It relaxes the smooth muscles of the intestines.
· Sleep: Unsurpassed for insomnia, especially when the inability to sleep is caused by an overactive mind or emotional distress.
· Circulatory: Helps lower blood pressure and improves circulation by relaxing the vascular system.
Emotional Benefit
Neroli is the "Oil of Shared Purpose and Partnership." It is for those who feel emotionally "paralyzed" or stuck in a state of grief or conflict. It helps to stabilize the heart and brings a sense of purity and peace to any environment. Neroli encourages forgiveness and helps individuals move past emotional blocks, allowing for a renewed sense of hope and spiritual connection.
The "At Home" Remedies
1. The "Glow" Face Oil: Add 2 drops of Neroli to 15ml of Rosehip or Jojoba oil for a luxurious night serum that rejuvenates tired, dull skin.
2. The "Shock" Rescue: During moments of sudden bad news or fright, inhale Neroli directly from the bottle to anchor the spirit and prevent a panic response.
3. The "Dreamscape" Bath: Mix 2 drops of Neroli with a tablespoon of carrier oil or honey and add to a warm bath before bed to dissolve the day’s worries and prepare for deep rest.
Synergy Blend
The "Serenity Now" BlendTo soothe intense anxiety and restore emotional balance
· 2 drops Neroli
· 4 drops Lavender
· 2 drops Sandalwood
Blending Partners
Benzoin, Bergamot, Clary Sage, Coriander, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Orange, Palmarosa, Petitgrain, Rose, and Sandalwood.
Safety Data, Warnings, & Precautions
Generally non-toxic, non-irritant, and non-sensitizing. Because it is a profound sedative, avoid use when you need to stay alert or focused (such as driving long distances). Its high cost means it is frequently adulterated; ensure you are purchasing pure Citrus aurantium.
Available sizes: 7ml, 13ml

