Organic Orange: Essential Oil for Health and Well-being
Discover the Benefits of Organic Orange Oil
Organic orange oil is carefully extracted from orange peels through grating and pressing, a process that often coincides with orange juice production. This essential oil comes from regions such as Italy, Spain, Brazil, and Florida, ensuring the highest quality and purity. Explore our range of organic oils to find more natural alternatives.
A Scent of Sunshine and Joy
The scent of orange oil is distinct: volatile, sweet, warm, clear, and fresh. It truly represents sun, light, and warmth, making it an excellent choice in an aroma lamp during the dark winter months. Feel free to use it with our diffusers for an optimal experience.
Soothing and Uplifting Properties
This essential oil has a calming effect while also being uplifting. It brings sun and joy to the mind and can be a support for low spirits, stress, and anxiety. For more information about our products, visit our homepage.
Uses and Benefits for the Skin
Orange oil can be used in skin, massage, and bath oils, primarily for its positive effect on the mind. It can also help with temporary swelling in the legs, cellulite, and oily skin.
- Skincare: Used in oil and wax products such as lip balms to provide a good taste.
- Facial Oil: Suitable for oily, tired, stressed, or mature skin and can have an astringent effect.
- Moisture: Helps retain moisture and increases skin regeneration through its rich content of carotene.
Valuable Properties of Carotene
Carotene is a precursor to vitamin A, fat-soluble, and found in orange peel. The more carotene, the darker the color of the peel and the oil. The regenerating effect of carotene on the skin is valuable in facial oils and creams, especially in anti-aging products.
Durability and Storage
Orange oil is sensitive to oxidation due to its limonene content (approximately 90%) and should be used within 1-2 years. After opening, it should be stored in a refrigerator. If mixed in a vegetable oil, add an antioxidant such as vitamin E or rosemary antioxidant.
Dosage and Use
Recommended dosage is 1-2% in ointments, oils, and lip balms. Always use diluted and should never be used in large amounts on the skin, as it can have a drying effect. Orange oil does not make the skin light-sensitive, unlike other citrus oils.
Flavoring in Cooking
Why grate your fingers when you need to grate orange peel for a dessert or cake? Instead, drop in a few drops of orange oil! You can also flavor ice cream, honey, panna cotta, fromage, etc. with this fine oil.
Product Information
- Scientific name: Citrus aurantium dulcis
- Plant part: Peel
- Country of origin: Spain
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