πΏ Petitgrain Essential Oil, from bitter orange tree: Refreshing aroma, offers skin and hair care benefits when applied topically. ππββοΈπ
Percentages of key constituents in Bergamot Essential Oil vary due to factors like source, extraction method, and quality. The chemical compound and their approximate percentage ranges includes:
Here are some of the main constituents typically found in Ecuadorian Oregano Essential Oil, but we cannot give a percentage list of compounds:
Thymol: Another potent antimicrobial compound commonly found in oregano essential oil.
Ξ³-Terpinene: This compound contributes to the characteristic aroma of oregano oil and possesses antimicrobial properties.
p-Cymene: A natural compound with antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
Linalool: Known for its calming and soothing effects, linalool is a common constituent found in many essential oils, including oregano oil.
Ξ±-Terpineol: This compound has a pleasant aroma and is believed to have antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
The bitter orange tree holds a special place in the world of essential oils because it offers three distinct treasures: Bitter Orange from the zest, Neroli from the blossoms, and Petitgrain from the leaves and budding fruit. Among these, Petitgrain essential oil shines with its invigorating fragrance, a sought-after ingredient in the realm of opulent perfumes and premium skincare items. What sets it apart is its lush, green, and citrusy note. When used topically, Petitgrain doesn’t just delight the senses; it also bestows numerous skincare benefits, all without the sun sensitivity concerns typically associated with citrus oils.
Topical:Β Apply 2β4 drops directly to desired area. Dilution not required, except for the most sensitive skin. Use as needed.
Aromatic:Β Diffuse up to 30 minutes 3 times daily.

