

Lemon
A wonderful scent of lemon is widely used in aromatherapy. Essential oils of lemon are claimed to stimulate the liver and lymph activity, detoxify and energize the body. For many years, essential oil derived from the lemon peel had been used in aromatherapy to boost the immune system. Lemon oil fragrance captures the fresh, zesty, and uplifting scent of lemons, offering versatility for candles, soaps, diffusers, cosmetics, and other aromatic products. ​
Lemon fragrance oils have a bright, fresh, citrusy scent that is tart, juicy and refreshing. Some formulations hone in on lemony zest and sugary notes with just perceptible green or bergamot undertones for realism, while specialty blends like Sweet Meyer Lemon might include additional fruity or floral notes — of melon, kiwi, pineapple and tropical florals — for a one-of-a-kind sweet-tart character. As a whole, the fragrance is fresh, energetic and clean, leaving spaces smelling uplifted and happy.
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Lemon oil is widely used to make;
1) Candle and wax melts
2) Incense
3) Soaps and bath products
4) Detergent powder and liquid
5) Diffusers and air fresheners
6) cosmetic applications
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Did you know?
It is thought that all existing citruses come from three main ancestral species: cedrate, pomelo and mandarin. Through repeated crossbreeding and selection, the citrus species we know today became more widespread, the lemon being a cross-hybrid between the cedrate and the bitter orange.