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Botanical
Name: Citrus reticulata
Plant Part: Fruit Peel
Extraction Method: Cold Pressing
Origin: Italy
Description: A member of the
orange family, Mandarin trees are smaller than orange trees with
small leaves and fruits.
Color: Orange
Common Uses: It is often used as
a digestive aid, for use against indigestion, hiccups, anxiety, and
to assist the liver functions of the elderly. Mandarin essential oil
is also commonly used in soaps, cosmetics, perfumes and mens
colognes. It also has many applications in the flavoring industry.
Consistency: Light
Note: Top
Aroma Strength: Light
Blends well with: other citrus
oils such as lime, orange, lemon, and grapefruit, as well as spice
oils such as cinnamon and clove.
Aromatic Scent: Mandarin
essential oil has an intense, sweet, fresh scent characteristic of
citrus fruit.
History: The name is said to
come from the fact that it was a traditional gift to the mandarins
of China. Native to southern China and the Far East, brought to
Europe in 1805 and to the USA forty years later.
Cautions: There is some evidence
that Mandarin essential oil is photo-toxic. Direct sunlight should
be avoided after using the mandarin essential oil.
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