Neroli a perfume ingredient:
Neroli a perfume ingredient:
• Neroli is the name given to the oil extracted by steam-distillation from the fragrant white flower blossoms of bitter orange trees. It is one of the most widely used floral oils in perfumery and is popular as an essential oil used in beauty products and aromatherapy.
• The bitter orange tree is native to Italy but is cultivated widely in France. It is an evergreen tree which grows up to 10 meters tall with thick, glossy leaves and thorns. The small white flowers of the tree are hand-gathered in the springtime, and it takes approximately one ton of these blossoms to produce one quart of oil, resulting in a very high cost.
• Neroli has a light sweet-floral fragrance with an element of citrus. It is said to have a refreshing, honeyed floral aroma. It is commonly used as a top note in modern fragrances. Perfumers highly prize neroli oil for its ability to blend well with various citrus oils, floral absolutes, and most of the synthetic components available on the market.
• Neroli essential oil is commonly used in aromatherapy and as a massage oil. It is considered to have anti-depressant, sedative, anti-bacterial and anti-spasmodic effects. Neroli oil is also reputed to be one of the ingredients in the top-secret recipe for the Coca-Cola soft drink.
• Fragrances for women that strongly feature neroli include Chloe Eau de Fleurs Neroli, L'Occitane en Provence Neroli Eau de Parfum, Laura Mercier Neroli Perfume, Profumum Neroli Eau de Parfum, Le Labo Perfume Neroli 36, and Prada Infusion de Fleur d'Oranger.
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