Tangerine Essential Oil. 10 ml. 100% Pure, Undiluted, Therapeutic Grade. Review
Tangerine Essential Oil. 10 ml. 100% Pure, Undiluted, Therapeutic Grade. Feature
- Botanical Name: Citrus reticulata blanco var tangerine
- Aromatic Scent: Tangerine Essential Oil has the typical citrus scent - fresh, radiant, and tangy sweet. With only subtle differences, it smells a lot like the Mandarin, with some even considering them identical. In comparison to Sweet Orange, Tangerine can be seen as lighter with more candy-like tones.
- 100% Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil- no fillers, additives, bases or carriers added.
- Packaged in dark amber glass bottle with euro style dropper cap.
- For your convenience all Plant Therapy Essential Oils have an oil identification sticker on the cap. This is especially beneficial if you use a top load carrying case.
Botanical Name: Citrus reticulata blanco var tangerine * Plant Part: Fruit Peel * Extraction Method: Cold Pressed * Origin: Italy * Description: The Tangerine tree was originally native to China, but is now grown predominantly in the United States and Sicily in Italy. The tree is also very similar to the Mandarin. * Color: Pale yellow to golden yellow liquid. * Common Uses: Tangerine Essential Oil, like most of the citrus family, can be depended upon for its refreshing and rejuvenating characteristics. Its aroma clears the mind and can help to eliminate emotional confusion. Aromatherapists also consider it to be very comforting, soothing and warming. Users may also see Tangerine Essential Oil used in perfumes, soaps, and as an antispasmodic, carminative, digestive, diuretic, sedative, stimulant (digestive and lymphatic), and tonic agent. * Consistency: Light * Note: Middle * Strength of Aroma: Medium * Blends well with: Basil, Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove Bud,Frankincense, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Neroli, Nutmeg and Orange. * Aromatic Scent: Tangerine Essential Oil has the typical citrus scent - fresh, radiant, and tangy sweet. With only subtle differences, it smells a lot like the Mandarin, with some even considering them identical. In comparison to Sweet Orange, Tangerine can be seen as lighter with more candy-like tones. * History: Tangerines were originally brought to Europe and then the United States via China. * Cautions: Tangerine Essential Oil is similar to other essential oils in the citrus family in that it can be phototoxic. Care should be taken not to expose the skin to sunlight after a treatment. Similarly, the oil should be diluted well before use on the skin. Avoid use during pregnancy.
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