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MĖTA Bitter Orange essential oil is 100% Citrus Aurantium Amara, a cold-pressed fragrance of fruit peel. Bitter Orange, a species of evergreen citrus plant that originated in India. MĖTA Bitter Orange essential oil originates in Sicily.
Usage: For a tonic aromatic bath – 5-9 drops per 100 l of water. A bath enriched with the aroma of essential oil will allow the body to immerse itself in the unique world of plant scents, and the spirit to rise above everyday life. Lying, sitting, as well as hand or foot baths are useful. Since essential oils do not dissolve in water, it is convenient to mix them in a tablespoon of honey before pouring them into the bath. Essential oils cannot be poured into a hot bath, as they will evaporate quickly, the best water temperature is 36-37o C. You should take a shower before the bath, no detergents should be used in the aromatic bath, as they reduce the effectiveness of the procedure. It is advisable to stay in the bath for 10-20 minutes. After the bath, you don’t need to pour water over it, just wipe it off with a soft towel.
Bathing in an aromatic bath is a very pleasant way to relax after a physically and mentally hard day’s work, to warm up in the fresh air. A warm bath with “Mint” essential oil will evaporate fatigue and tension, making room for divine relaxation and bliss…
For massage – 4 drops in 20 g (2 tablespoons) of fatty oil. The essential oil is photosensitizing, so if more than the maximum use level is applied to the skin, the skin should not be exposed to sunlight for 12 hours. Massage improves blood circulation and reduces stress, and essential oils, given their wonderful properties and scents, can enhance positive emotions even more. So, focus on the whole body or a specific area and treat yourself to a relaxing, soothing or toning essential oil massage. All essential oils are applied to the body only diluted! For dilution at home, it is best to use fatty – first cold-pressed olive oil.
The rule of thumb for essential oils is less is better.
Enjoy spa treatments, baths and massages with our carefully selected essential oils.
Ingredients: Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Peel Oil, Limonene*, Linalool*, Citronellol*
*Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council on cosmetic products, identifies the following allergens.
MĖTA Bitter orange essential oil is 100% Citrus Aurantium Amara, a cold-pressed fragrance of fruit peel. Bitter orange, a species of evergreen citrus plant that originated in India. Bitter oranges are also grown in Spain, Sicily, Morocco, the southern United States and the Caribbean, in various regions with similar climates.
MĖTA Bitter orange essential oil originates in Sicily.
The aroma of the essential bitter orange oil is particularly rich, combining the sweetness of orange oil and the bitter spice of grapefruit oil. This adds an interesting note to natural perfumery preparations. The scent of bitter orange essential oil is one of the highest perfume notes – the intensity remains for up to 24 hours.
Natural perfumery specialists appreciate the excellent, uplifting properties of bitter orange oil. It goes well with floral scents, revealing their beauty. Due to the unique bitter aroma of orange oil, it is preferred in the creation of top-class perfume compositions. Bitter orange oil is also used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
In aromatherapy, bitter orange oil helps relieve the effects of stress and reduce anxiety. In the emotional system, the bitter orange essential oil is very uplifting and energizes the body, but at the same time calms the mind and emotions. It is used in Ayurvedic medicine as an aid to meditation. It is said that the aroma of bitter orange oil emanating from the diffuser helps to dispel anger and frustration for both adults and children!
Perfect for use with:
bergamot, cinnamon, lemon, grapefruit, cloves, coriander, lavender, mint, nutmeg, neroli, pine, chamomile, rosemary essential oils. More»
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