Neroli Oil - What It Is And Why To Use It

Origin/History:Features/Benefits:
Neroli oil took its name from Anna Maria de LaNeroli oil is a middle (heart) note. Middle notes are
Tremoille, who was once the Duchess of Braccianoessential oils that possess flowery or spicy scents and
and the Princess of Nerola. She is given credit formay promote emotional balance. Neroli oil is well
introducing this essential oil to Italy's most affluentknown for its mentally and physically relaxing
members of society, in the 17th century. During thatproperties. Mentally, Neroli oil may be used to calm
period of time, Neroli oil was often used in bath waterpanic, shock, depression, mental exhaustion or anxiety
or as a perfume on stationary and clothing. Its rich,and may also assist with insomnia. These benefits
floral scent gained almost instant popularity and wasmay be achieved by deeply inhaling the fragrance or
used commercially by J.M. Farina, the famous Italianby rubbing a drop or two directly onto the solar plexus.
perfume manufacturer. In 1709, he began selling anPhysically, Neroli oil may assist with menstrual cramps
essential oil blend of Bergamot, Lavender, Lemon,by adding it to a bath or by diluting it to 10% in pure
Petitgrain, Rosemary and Neroli. He called this magicalapricot oil, which can then be gently massaged into the
blend "Eau de Cologne", which is still quite well knownabdomen. It is also believed that Neroli oil contains
throughout today's modern world.anti-bacterial and anti-parasitic properties, which may
Before making its way to Italy, Neroli oil completed amake it possible to support intestinal disorders. As well,
journey spanning several centuries. It is believed thatNeroli oil possesses anti-spasmodic properties that
Neroli oil originated in South-East Asia, before travelingmay settle a racing heart and heart palpitations.
to India, Burma and China. Neroli oil was considered aAbove and beyond the physical benefits just
valuable trading item. Because of this, it continued tomentioned, Neroli oil might be most respected for its
spread to other regions of the world including Africa,ability to assist the body with healthy skin. For best
Arabia and Syria. Then, thanks to the Moors, it maderesults Neroli oil should be blended with a hypoallergenic
its way further north and further west. Neroli oil wascarrier lotion or base cream rather than a carrier oil.
eventually carried into the Mediterranean region. And,When applied regularly to the skin, Neroli oil has been
by the end of the 12th century bitter orange treesnoted to improve varicose veins, skin elasticity and the
were being cultivated in Seville, Spain for thebody's ability to develop new skin cells, while working
production of this highly sought essential oil.to soften the skin, wrinkles and scars. Neroli oil may
Like rose oil, this oil's valid expense is driven by thealso be able to regulate oiliness, minimize enlarged
enormous amount of blossoms necessary to producepores and clear blemishes.
Neroli essential oil. In fact, 1 ton of orange blossoms areFinally, Neroli oil has a uniquely strong scent that
required to produce one quart of Neroli oil. Neroli oil isappeals to both men and women, which allows Neroli
the extracted essential oil of fragrant blossoms fromoil to claim the benefits of an aphrodisiac, providing a
the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium sub.sp amara).combination of physical and mental benefits.
However, before the orange blossoms may be usedNeroli oil blends well with: Cedarwood oil, Cinnamon oil,
in the distillation process to produce essential oil, allClary Sage oil, Clove oil, Geranium oil, Jasmine oil,
traces of debris, including green leaves and twigs, mustLavender oil, Lemon oil, Myrrh oil, Rose oil, and
be removed by hand.Sandalwood oil.