Commonly known as: Sweet orange peel oil, Citrus Sinensis Peel Oil (I.N.C.I.), Sweet Orange.
Botanical name: Citrus sinensis.
Extraction process: First cold press.
Family: Crustaceans.
Extracted part of the plant: Exocarps of the fruit (peels).
Cultivation area, origin: Originating from Southeast Asia, and then spreading around the Mediterranean basin, to Central America (Costa Rica), South America, and Israel.
Blooming: From March to June (spring).
Origin, provenance: Mexico.
Phytochemical composition: Limonene, beta-myrcene, alpha-pinene, n-decanal, linalool, geranial.
Sensory properties: Appearance: A liquid that may become cloudy due to a decrease in temperature; Color: Ranging from yellow to orange; Scent: Zesty, sweet, fruity, and tangy.
Physical properties: Density = 0.842 - 0.850.
Concerns: Tonic, fragrant, soothing, decongestant, antiseptic, purifying.
Effect: All types of skin and hair; Recommended for cases of cellulite.
Facial Care (creams, serums, cleansing gels); Body Care (oils, lotions, balms); Hair Care (shampoos, conditioners, masks, oils); Hygiene (deodorants, solid soaps, liquid soaps).
Essential oils are sensitive to UV radiation. That's why it's recommended to store them in an amber glass bottle, away from heat.
Potentially allergenic. For topical application, do not use on babies and children under 6 years old. Diluted topical use is possible for pregnant women over 4 months. Do not use pure essential oil on the skin or mucous membranes. Essential oils should not be applied to the eyes, the area around the eyes, or in the ears.
Note: It is advisable to test the essential oil before using it (apply two drops in the crook of your elbow for at least 24 hours to ensure there is no reaction).