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Escentia Sweet Orange Pure Essential Oil

Escentia Sweet Orange Pure Essential Oil

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INCI: Citrus sinensis

Escentia Sweet Orange Pure Essential Oil is a single-ingredient essential oil with the sweet, juicy aroma of freshly peeled orange. It is widely used in aromatherapy, home fragrancing, and diluted bath and body blends where a cheerful, uplifting citrus note is wanted. This is a pure essential oil, not a ready-to-use room spray or body oil, so it should always be properly diluted before skin use. Sourced from South Africa, it is a wonderfully versatile oil for both home and personal care rituals.

♡ Why we love it: Sweet orange is one of those instantly mood-brightening oils that makes a blend feel warm, happy, and inviting. It works beautifully in everything from diffusers and candles to massage oils and natural household cleaners, making it a lovely everyday staple.

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  • Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis
  • Country Of Origin: South Africa
  • Form: Liquid essential oil
  • Aroma: Sweet, fruity, fresh orange scent
  • Suitable For: Aromatherapy and cosmetic use
  • Purity: 100% pure essential oil
  • Adding a bright citrus note to diffuser and room fragrance blends
  • Blending into massage and bath oils when properly diluted
  • Making your own room fragrances
  • Including in natural household cleaning blends
  • Adding to candle and home fragrance recipes in small amounts
  • Pairing with spice, herbal, and other citrus oils in custom blends
  • Bringing a cheerful scent to winter and everyday aromatherapy routines

    This Product Is For:

  • Essential oil users who enjoy sweet, uplifting citrus aromas
  • Makers creating bath, body, and home fragrance blends
  • Formulators looking for a versatile citrus essential oil
  • Those building bright, cheerful everyday aromatherapy blends
  • This Product Is Not For:

  • Direct neat application to the skin
  • Internal use
  • Use on or around cats
  • Anyone looking for a ready-to-use body oil or room spray
  • As a Room Fragrancer: Add a few drops to an oil warmer or burner.
  • As a Massage or Body Oil: Dilute into a suitable carrier oil before applying to the skin.
  • As a Bath Blend: Add to a suitable dispersing base before adding to bath water.
  • As a Candle Add-In: Add 2 to 3 drops to warm candle wax with care and only in suitable conditions.
  • As a Home Blend Ingredient: Use in properly formulated household cleansers and room fragrance recipes.
  • As a Steam Inhalation Option: Use a few drops in hot water as part of your usual aromatherapy routine.
  • Blending Tip: Pairs well with clary sage, cinnamon, clove, lavender, lime, rosemary, and tea tree.
  • For external use only.
  • Do not ingest.
  • Always dilute before skin application.
  • Can cause skin irritation, especially on sensitive skin.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
  • Certain oils can be very toxic to cats, and citrus oils in particular should be used with caution around pets.
  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.
  • Store away from sunlight and heat.
  • If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare professional before use.

Q: What does sweet orange essential oil smell like?
A: It has a sweet, fruity, freshly peeled orange aroma that feels cheerful, warm, and uplifting.

Q: Can I use this in a household cleaner?
A: Yes, it is well suited to natural household cleaning blends where you want a bright citrus scent.

Q: Is this suitable for a diffuser?
A: Yes, sweet orange is ideal for diffusing and works beautifully in room fragrance blends on its own or with other oils.

About Essential Oils In General

Essential oils are highly concentrated plant essences. The ingestion of essential oils is not recommended without prior advice from your health care practitioner. Dilute in a carrier or base when necessary. Read our quick guide: Essential Oils

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