★ Aromas do Valado, an essential oil brand ★native to a UNESCO ★ Certified Geopark
Family-owned kraft essential oil manufacturer. All 14 types of organic essential oils are Ecocert certified. There are 6 types of plants native to Portugal and 8 types selected from all over the world to blend and use with them.
◇How to use◇
It can be used for aromatherapy in general. When using, please check the precautions carefully and use at your own risk.
● Aromatic baths (aroma diffusers and sprays)
● Aroma craft (for bath bombs and mask sprays)
● Housekeeping (for natural cleaner and linen water)
etc
Feature:
It is an essential oil with a fresh, popping, fresh and juicy orange scent. It is also highly versatile and is one of the basic scents that can be enjoyed widely. Pay special attention to skin irritation and phototoxicity.
Essential oils that go well together:
● Lemon
●Lyzeakbeba, etc.
◆ Advice from an AEAJ Certified Aroma Blend Designer ◆
☆ Essential oil profile ☆彡
It's like a little sun! It is a sweet and juicy orange essential oil that is loved by everyone. It is one of the representative citrus scents.
☆ Trivia ☆彡
It seems that the sweet orange plant actually originated in China. Since it was introduced to Europe by Portuguese merchants during the Age of Discovery, it is sometimes called "Portuguese orange".
☆ Tips for ☆彡 using
As a natural housekeeping scent, if you combine it with baking soda water or citric acid water, there is no doubt that cleaning time will be fun! It is also recommended to use it for linen water when ironing.
Product name: Sweet Orange
Scientific Name: Citrus sinensis
Extraction part (position): Pericarp
Extraction method: Steam distillation method
Country of origin: Portugal
Country of origin: Mexico
Organic Certification: ECOCERT
Contents: 1ml
[Important]
Precautions: Never put undiluted solution on skin. Never drink. Be sure to dilute the essential oil stock solution to 1% or less. Be sure to close the cap after use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. In rare cases, it may cause allergies and skin irritation. Pay special attention to phototoxicity.