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Neroli

Neroli Hydrosol, also known as Orange Blossom, is from the distillation of Citrus aurantium var. Amara is one of the most versatile hydrosols, also known as floral water/distillate, with a pronounced impact in both skincare and aromatherapy. Neroli hydrosol is great for all skin types; it’s a potent astringent that tightens, firms, and tones the skin. It also reduces excess oils while minimizing the appearance of large pores and lifting sagging skin. Neroli kills micro bacteria and fungus, calms redness and inflammation, helps with cell regeneration, and improves skin elasticity.

Used In: Garden Mist (Hydrosol)

Common Uses For Neroli


To Treat Fungal Infections.

When applied to the skin, Neroli, is effective for the treatment of fungal skin infections (ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot).

To Treat Intestinal Issues.

The bitter orange flower and bitter orange oil are used for gastrointestinal (GI) disorders including ulcers in the intestine, constipation, diarrhea, and more.

To Decrease Inflammation & Treat A Variety Of Medical Maladies.

Neroli is applied to the skin for swelling (inflammation). It is also used for bleeding from the retina, exhaustion accompanying colds, headaches, nerve pain, muscular pain, joint pain, bruises, swelling of the veins (phlebitis), and bedsores. Some people use neroli and its oil for general feebleness, "tired blood" (anemia), impurities of the skin, hair loss, cancer, frostbite, and as a tonic. In aromatherapy, the essential oil of neroli is applied to the skin and also inhaled as a painkiller.

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