Bitter Orange essential oil available in two sizes, 10 or 30 ml.
Top Note. Legend has it that orange trees were the magical fruits guarded by the Hesperides, the nymphs daughters of Night. Its name comes from aurantina poma, meaning “golden apples” as it resembles the shape and color of the setting sun. It is indeed related to the sun; the orange tree transforms solar energy into food. The solar energy that orange essential oil brings helps in sad times and gives warmth to rooms, making them comfortable and welcoming. It dissolves anxieties that we have failed to reprocess and that are affecting the body. It has a harmonizing and calming action, lifts morale and gives cheerfulness, especially in winter evenings. It stimulates bored people and helps fight stubbornness and selfishness.
Actions: tonic, antibacterial-antiradical-antiviral-astringent-stomachic, dissolves sebum grease.
Suitable for: oily and/or impure skin – dull and dull skin – skin mycoses – cellulite – tissue atony and adiposity – suitable in preventive anti-aging treatment on young skin. At aroma therapeutic level in relaxing massage – oily scalp – in diffusion to restore the environment
Essential oils are extracted from specific parts of aromatic plants called essences. Extraction is mostly done by the steam distillation method, achieved through special distillers. With it, the plant’s most volatile and lipophilic molecules can be collected
-Essential oils should not be applied pure to the skin as they can cause side effects, such as skin irritation, allergies, and actual spots on the skin. It is therefore necessary to always dilute them in vectric substances such as base oils, creams, soaps etc.
-Do not use them in treatment of pregnant women. Citrus E.O.’s (such as bitter orange, bergamot, and lemon) contain photosensitizing substances and should not be used before sun exposure. Keep O.E. out of the reach of children. To rule out possible allergic reactions, which are, moreover, very rare, the first time you use an essential oil do a test with a drop on the crook of your elbow. Within a minute if no reaction occurs then you can use it safely (always in the recommended dilutions)
-Nutmeg, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme are contraindicated in cases of epilepsy.
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