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Mandarine

Botanical Name: Citrus reticulata Family: Rutaceae
Common Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed/Expressed Color: Orange Consistency: Thin Perfumery Note: Top Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium Constituents: Limonene, methyl methylanthranilate, geraniol, citral, citronellal. Aromatic Description: Very sweet, citrusy, fruity. Blends well with Neroli, Cinnamon Leaf and Clove Bud
Usage: bath; massage; vaporisation; and skin and beauty care.
Possible Uses: Acne, dull skin, insomnia, oily skin, scars, spots, stress, wrinkles.

Safety Information: No special precautions when using this oil. Do not use on the skin in direct sunlight or ultra violet light, either diluted, in lotions or in other forms. It could cause dicoloration of the skin or burning in some people, when exposed to UV light.

A relaxant and tonic, soothing and gentle to sensitive skin. This essential oil is extracted from the zest by cold expression. Soothes and relaxes. Gentle oil suitable for young and fragile. Use in massage for digestive system. Add to Lavender and Neroli to help protect against stretch marks during pregnancy.

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