

Orange
Aromatherapy, personal care, candles, soaps, and home fragrance applications all employ orange oil fragrance, a vibrant, uplifting, and adaptable citrus scent made from oranges.
The juicy, zesty, and fresh aroma of ripe oranges is captured in the smell of orange oil. It is a joyful, invigorating, and uplifting scent that frequently reminds me of sunny summer mornings or freshly peeled oranges. Sweet orange, bitter orange, tangerine, and mixes that include fruity, tropical, and creamy notes, such as orange creamsicle, are some variations. Premium scents can be made from 100% natural plant-based aromatic extracts or pure essential oils, which are occasionally combined with vanilla or other natural components for depth.
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Common uses
1) Aromatherapy and diffuser
2) Candle and wax melts
3) Bath and body care
4) Perfumes and Roll-ons
5) Home Fragrances
Did you Know?
​The first orange tree is said to have been planted in the garden of Count St. Laurent in Lisbon, leading to the nickname ‘the orange of Portugal’. The sweet orange made its way to America with the lemon tree on Christopher Columbus’ second voyage.