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Orange Blossom Oil
Orange Blossom Oil, or Neroli as it is often called - (if you really want to appear smart, use its latin name : Citrus Aurantium) - comes mainly from freshly picked distilled oranges in Tunisia. The tree is an evergreen with a fragrant white blossom. Neroli has a beautiful, refreshing, rich, floral, orange aroma.
The benefits to the skin are healing threaded scarred skin, nourishing mature or dry skin, increasing circulation and generally calming sensitive or irritated skin conditions.
It blends well with Lavender, Chamomile, Sandalwood and Citrus oils.
Orange Blossom Oil / Neroli can react with UV light from the sun or a sunbed which may cause skin irritation. Don’t expose your skin for at least 6 hours after using Orange Blossom Oil/Neroli.
Orange Blossom Oil Face Mask
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Orange Blossom Oil, or Neroli as it is often called - (if you really want to appear smart, use its latin name : Citrus Aurantium) - comes mainly from freshly picked distilled oranges in Tunisia. The tree is an evergreen with a fragrant white blossom. Neroli has a beautiful, refreshing, rich, floral, orange aroma.
The benefits to the skin are healing threaded scarred skin, nourishing mature or dry skin, increasing circulation and generally calming sensitive or irritated skin conditions.
It blends well with Lavender, Chamomile, Sandalwood and Citrus oils.
Orange Blossom Oil / Neroli can react with UV light from the sun or a sunbed which may cause skin irritation. Don’t expose your skin for at least 6 hours after using Orange Blossom Oil/Neroli.





