Common Name: Blood Orange
Latin Name: Citrus sinensis
Aroma: If you enjoy sweet orange, then you will adore this! The aroma is sweet, soft, citrusy, and absolutely full of joy! It has a beautiful red color, too!
Blends with: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Roman Chamomile, Cinnamon bark, Clary Sage, Clove bud, Cypress, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Alligator Juniper, Lemon, Lime, Red Mandarin, Sweet Marjoram, Nutmeg, Patchouli, Petitgrain Bigarade, Mandarin Petitgrain, Scotch Pine, Rose absolute, Rosemary ct cineole, Spearmint, Virginia Cedarwood (from the heartwood), Vetiver, and Ylang Ylang.
Energetic Qualities: Unblocks and circulates stagnant energy, soothes nerves, calms those reluctant to ask others for help, anti-pessimistic.
Recommended applications: Diffuse, topical application using safe dilution ratios, steam inhalation.
Aromatherapist notes: I love using sweet orange essential oil. The Blood Orange essential oil is very similar to Sweet Orange in aroma, but distinctly more vibrant. So much so that when I ordered "Sweet Orange" from my distiller this year in Italy (that is what they call it in Southern Italy) and found out it was Blood Orange, I HAD to keep it. It is one I will never again be without.
Extraction Method: Cold press fruit peel
Shelf Life: About 2-3 years
Country of Origin: Italy, Organic cultivation methods
GC/MS Batch:
CS190201 Feb 2019
Safety Data: Non-toxic, though it may cause skin irritation if oxidized. Use in low dilution (1-2%) when applying to the skin.
Other considerations:
California Prop 65 Statement: This product contains essential oil constituents on the CA Prop 65 list of toxic chemicals. This product conforms to the reporting requirements of California Proposition 65 (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986). We are conforming to the regulation by reporting the existence, or lack thereof, of ingredients deemed reportable by the above mentioned regulations via a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), in Section 15 "Regulatory Information." Ingredients from Natural Food Sources (NFS) are exempt from reporting in accordance with Title 27, § 25501(a).