Wetality Organic Orange

10 ml eteričnega olja

prodajna cena: € 13.90

€ 11.12

(vključno z DDV)

100% natural and pure. Certified organic.
Sweet orange essential oil is extracted from the peel of Citrus sinensis by a method called cold pressing – using pressure to squeeze the oil out.

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Description

The main chemical constituents are limonene, monoterpene, and hydrocarbons. Their properties are believed to be anti-oxidant, stimulative, detoxicant, anti-septic…

This essential oil’s ability to enhance well-being is very popular.

Wetality Organic Orange essential oil is free of any pesticides, chemicals, or solvents and therefore suitable for most uses.

Characterized by its pleasant fruity scent this oil has a cheerful, uplifting yet simultaneously relaxing effect. It creates a warm environment of coziness.

USE: Add a few drops to your diffuser to enjoy its benefits and aroma. Add a few drops to a carrier oil and massage into skin to promote clarity, radiance, and smoothness of the skin.

CAUTION: Always dilute in a carrier oil before skin application. Avoid sensitive areas. Avoid eye contact and mucus membranes. Avoid it if you’re pregnant or suffer from high blood pressure or epilepsy. Keep out of the reach of children.

According to historical sources, In 1493, Christopher Columbus carried Orange seeds during his expedition to the Americas, and eventually, they reached Haiti and the Caribbean. In the 16th century, Portuguese explorers introduced Orange trees to the West and later Italian traders introduced Orange trees to the Mediterranean region. In the 16th century, Sweet Oranges were introduced in England. It is believed that Europeans valued Citrus fruits mainly for their medicinal benefits, but the Orange was quickly adopted as a fruit. Eventually, it came to be cultivated by the wealthy, who grew their own trees in private “orangeries.” The Orange has come to be known as the oldest and the most commonly grown tree fruit in the world.


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