Petitgrain essential oil 15 ml - doTERRA
Petitgrain essential oil 15 ml - doTERRA
Petitgrain essential oil is extracted from the bitter orange tree, which has a long history of use in traditional medicine. This includes its calming, relaxing effects and its ability to reduce the appearance of skin imperfections. Petitgrain oil is also widely used in perfumery for its fresh, herbaceous aroma. It complements lavender essential oil perfectly, as both oils offer many beneficial cosmetic effects.
Primary benefits
- The aroma of petitgrain oil is fresh, floral, and often has herbaceous notes.
- The relaxing properties of petitgrain essential oil can be well utilized during a massage.
- Apply the oil, if possible, before your moisturizer to reduce the appearance of skin imperfections.
- Using petitgrain essential oil can create a calming, relaxing effect.
Ideas for topical application
Ways to use
- Mix petitgrain oil with fractionated coconut oil for a soothing massage.
- Dilute and apply topically, targeting areas to reduce the appearance of skin imperfections.
- It blends well with other citrus oils such as cassia, cinnamon, eucalyptus, geranium, and lemongrass.
Instructions for use
Caution
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant or under medical care, consult your doctor. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ear, and sensitive areas. Avoid sunlight and UV rays for at least 12 hours after application.
Sourcing
The bitter orange trees needed to extract petitgrain essential oil grow in the central and eastern regions of Paraguay. Paraguay has been producing petitgrain essential oil for decades, so local producers possess all the knowledge required to distil high-quality essential oil. By sourcing petitgrain essential oil from Paraguay through the Co-Impact Sourcing initiative, we support the implementation of rural community development projects there and provide diversified income sources for smallholder farmers.
Petitgrain oil is extracted from the bitter orange tree. Three different essential oils are typically extracted from the same tree species: Petitgrain from the leaves and young branches of the tree; neroli from its flowers, and bitter orange essential oil from the outer peel of the fruit through cold pressing. However, due to timing considerations, the same tree cannot be used for the extraction of all three oils. This is why we source our petitgrain essential oil from Paraguay and neroli from Egypt.
Petitgrain is supplied to us by Paraguayan smallholder farmers who grow and harvest bitter orange trees on their own land and then distil the oil. Many growers do this work "on the side" – when they need some extra income (for tuition, for example), they harvest the necessary parts of the trees, produce the oil, and then sell it as supplemental income. The leaves and branches of the trees can be harvested twice a year, and the byproduct of distillation is repurposed as mulch for heating the distillation units or as animal feed.
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