Calming and Relaxation: The scent of neroli is known for its calming properties. It is used in aromatherapy to reduce stress, anxiety and tension.
Sleep Aid: Neroli essential oil can be used before bed to help people relax and improve sleep quality.
Skin Balancing: This oil is used in skin care cosmetics as it helps balance oily skin, promotes hydration and is used in acne treatment.
Skin regeneration: Neroli oil has regenerative properties and is used to reduce wrinkles and aging skin.
Hygiene support: It can be used as an antiseptic for wounds and scratches.
Relieves stress headaches: The oil is used when massaging the temples and crown to relieve stress-related headaches.
Use for flu and cold: Neroli oil can be used to relieve flu and cold symptoms by adding it to hot water for inhalations.
Immunity Boost: This oil has antiseptic properties and can help boost the immune system.
Neroli essential oil is highly concentrated and should be used diluted with a carrier oil before applying to the skin.
Contains no preservatives, not mixed with other oils, guaranteed 100% natural product.
It is used in cosmetics, perfumery, aromatherapy, food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
Linalool: This compound is responsible for the sweet and floral aroma of neroli oil. Linalool has calming properties and helps reduce stress.
Limonene: This composition gives freshness and acidity to the aroma of the oil. Limonene is common in citrus essential oils and contributes to its refreshing properties.
Geraniol: Geraniol imparts a floral scent to the oil and is used in perfumery to impart a floral scent.
Nerolol: This ingredient has soothing and relaxing properties that make it suitable for aromatherapy and skin care.
Cis-butyric acid: This compound has antiseptic properties and is used in skin care and wound healing.
Terpenoids: Terpenoids are compounds that support aroma and have various beneficial properties.
Aromatherapy: Use a diffuser or aroma lamp to spread the scent of neroli around the room. This method is ideal for reducing stress and anxiety, as well as creating a relaxing atmosphere.
Inhalations: To reduce stress and anxiety, you can use neroli inhalations. Simply add a few drops of oil to a bowl of hot water, cover your head with a towel and inhale the steam gently.
Massage: Dilute a few drops of oil in a carrier oil, such as jojoba or sweet almond, and use for massage. This method is useful for relaxation and tension relief.
Direct application to the skin: Neroli oil can be used to relieve skin problems. Dilute it in a carrier oil and apply to the affected area. Be careful not to expose your skin to the sun after application, as some essential oils can make the skin more sensitive to the sun.
Bath Additive: By adding a few drops of neroli oil to a warm bath, you can enjoy a relaxing and aromatic bath.
Pillow decoration: Place a few drops of diluted oil on your pillow before bed to aid sleep and relaxation.
Perfume or skin freshener: Dilute the oil in a carrier oil and use as a natural perfume or skin freshener.
Aromatherapy (application and dosage) of Neroli essential oil:
Aroma lamp / Diffuser: 3-5 drops per 15 m2 - 100-150 ml. water
Massage: 5-6 drops per 15 g of base oil
Baths / Saunas: 4-6 drops
Compresses: 5-6 drops
Product origin: Morocco
Storage: in a dry place, in glass or aluminum packaging, without direct sunlight at a temperature of +5 °C to + 25 °C
Delivery: Econt, Speedy, Bulgarian Post, DHL, TNT, FedEx and others.
Payment: cash on delivery, bank transfer, card
Shelf life: up to 5 years
Safety measures: Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from pets.
* The use of essential oils is prohibited for children under 3 years of age. After 3 years with notification and by doctor's prescription.
* The use of essential oils is prohibited for people with asthmatic tendencies.
* The use of essential oils for animals is prohibited.
Attention! Important information
The information on the benefits of essential oils and the indications for their use contained in the descriptions of the specific essential oil on our website are presented for information only and cannot be considered as a medical prescription, for the treatment of a disease or self-treatment. The information described is not complete and comprehensive. Before using essential oils, please consult your personal physician, aromatherapist, or specialist in the field of herbal medicine.
Remember that essential oils are 100% concentrated substances that require proper dilution before use at home or for cosmetic and perfumery purposes. It is very important not to use essential oils in excessively high concentrations (drops). Before using the essential oil, perform a tolerance test - apply a small amount of the essential oil 1-2 drops, pre-diluted in vegetable oil (almond, jojoba, grape seed), on the skin (in the crook of the elbow or wrist) and observe the reaction in lasting from 1 to 24 hours.
In case of getting an allergic reaction, such as: suffocation, rashes, runny nose, itching, diarrhea, rapid heart rate or any other type of intolerance on your body, call a doctor or an emergency center immediately.
The amount of essential oil to add to the base oil (eg jojoba) depends on the desired aroma and concentration you want to achieve.
It is generally recommended to use a solution of 1% to 3% essential oil in carrier oil. So, you will add 2 ml. essential oil to 100 ml. base oil to obtain a solution with a concentration of 2%.