Neroli essential oil for the production of perfumes

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NEROLI- ESSENTIAL OIL OF WHITE FLOWERS OF BITTER ORANGE
Natural Neroli essential oil
100% pure and undiluted
XPP4026
fragrance: sweet, suffocating, strong notes of fresh green, strong, has nothing to do with citrus notes of orange,
Country of Origin: India

It is obtained by steam distillation. In fact, it is the method of extraction that distinguishes it from the classic bitter orange flower oil, which is obtained with the help of volatile solvents. Additionally, only freshly picked flowers are used to make neroli. A ton of petals are needed to obtain a liter of oil.

NEROLI
The trees of bitter orange (Citrus aurantium) occur naturally mainly in India and East Africa.
Orange blossom is a fragrant distillate of fresh bitter orange flowers. The fruit of this plant is usually too acidic to delight our palates, but its bitterness makes this type of orange much more aromatic than the rest of the varieties. Almost all parts of bitter orange are used in the production of raw materials for the perfume industry: the essential oil is pressed from the peel of the fruit, the leaves are used to make petitgrain oil, while the delicate white flowers are used to produce neroli oil and orange blossom absolute.
fragrance note: head, heart


goes well with: virtually all aromatic notes, ranging from floral, through fruity, woody, incense, and ending with musky.


To be used correctly oil concentrates should be diluted in proportions to produce perfumes.

Dosage:

The most durable perfume extracts contain up to 40% of oils (usually 25%).

ESDP (Esprit de Parfum) contain 15-30% oils.

EDP Eau de Parfum contain 12-25% oils

Eau de Toilette (EDT) contain 6-18% oils

Colognes contain about 5-7% oils.

Aftershaves contain 2-4%.

Refreshing waters, i.e. mists - up to 5%.

To create your own perfume or aromatic water, you should mix the oil compositions with alcohol, usually 80%, and leave it in a dark place for at least 3 weeks. It is advisable to shake the perfume bottle at least once a day in order to better mix the oil with alcohol.

After 3 weeks, the perfume is ready for use.

Natural oils can sensitize you, so before using it in perfumes, you should test a small amount of the oil on your skin for at least 24 hours, if there is no reaction, you can use it for the production of perfume or toilet water.

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